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User Review : Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Ups
  • Improved Graphics.
  • Improved Gameplay.
  • Another Perfect Musical Score.
Downs
  • Dated Lighting Effects.
  • Story Plotholes.
  • Unbalnced Online Multiplayer.

A Rockstar for its Time...

It was E3 2009, half a year since its debut trailer at the Spike VGA's, that Evan Wells took the stage at Sony's press conference to demonstrate the singleplayer portion of 'Uncharted 2: Among Thieves' after hyping up their multiplayer announcement and beta about a month prior. The proceeding demonstration would be a trigger to unexpected anticipation for the release for what some consider the most critically acclaimed game of all time.

It's almost four years after launch at the time of this review, where does it stand since?

'Uncharted 2: Among Thieves' pits our now popular adventurer, Nathan Drake, against a power mad warlord named Zoran Lazarević, on a race to find the lost city of Shambala (Shangri-La), with it's precious treasure, the Cintamani Stone. This sequel allows a wider range of places to trek as opposed to the original; from Borneo to Nepal to even the Himalayas and beyond. Along the entire escapade, Nate meets up with old friends like Harry Flynn, Chloe Frazer, and the returns of fan-favorites Elena Fisher (now a freelance journalist tracking down Lazarević's activities) and Victor "Sully" Sullivan. All this to track down an important piece of Marco Polo's expedition to Asia...

'Uncharted 2: Among Thieves' may be considered one of the most improved sequels ever, as the balance in the game's progression from shooting (though a bit more arcadey than before...) to platforming to even puzzles seem so much better. The addition of wall-based stealth attacks to unknowing foes make actually attempting the SbD (Silent but Deadly... no flatulence please) approach more plausible... to a point, that is. The melee combat has also seen enhancements, removing the needless brutal combos and focusing more on dynamic attacks and new counter moves.

The LARGEST improvement however, are the visuals. Such a rich color scheme with (then) high resolution textures for a console still wow onlookers to the point of the trend of presenting games off to your household as a movie became MORE popular, thanks to this title. Naughty Dog also enhanced the character animations to be more realistic, and now with the power of Havok for physics this time, allow for incredible setpieces that rival blockbuster action flicks to this day. Great news as well is the removal of screen tear and textures loading faster than last game. However, lighting is still dated by current standards and are the only flaw visible at first glance.

Greg Edmonson returns to churn out another perfect score that gives almost exact feelings of being in such exotic locations, it's a perfect move to mix traditional instruments of the locations this takes place with that now classic 'Uncharted' theme. No flaws here.

The story is much more action packed and expansive while retaining some of formula from the first 'Uncharted', not that there's anything wrong with that. What IS wrong however, is that years later, we have opened up to the discovery of specific plotholes that hinder's the flow of the overall game. It's not going to destroy the game, but it does cause some to nitpick.

For the first time ever, 'Uncharted' has online multiplayer. Being able to pit heroes and villains against each other in competitive segments are fun. Beware though, there's a bit of a balance issue since the latest update, and it may take some getting used to. There's also exclusive co-op segments where you can attack onslaughts of foes together in alternate storylines. Finally, there's the cinema portion, where you can manipulate characters and objects in which when combined with good recording equipment, can record high impact matches or make machinima.

After all these years, after all the flaws it has developed or have been discovered as of late, that actually manages to NOT take away from the amount of polish Naughty Dog managed put in this game, as 'Uncharted 2: Among Thieves' still remains to this day for some: "The Single Most Important Reason to Get a PS3"

Score
9.7
Graphics
Vastly improved visuals only marred by the lighting by modern standards.
10.0
Sound
Another perfect mark here, clearly the series' strongest and practically unbreakable merit here.
9.3
Gameplay
Much better overall from the first game, yet the shooting is a bit more arcadey here...
9.7
Fun Factor
This cinematic action platformer will be enjoyable for decades to come. It came a long way even though it was two years after the previous title.
7.8
Online
Lots of variety in competitive, with a nice co-op and great cinema mode. However, those balance issues...
Overall
9.3
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fsfsxii3927d ago

The only unbalanced thing about the online was the perk that lets you see through walls. And thats about it.

MidnytRain3918d ago

What plotholes bothered you? Your review doesn't say.

yewles13918d ago

There are still those that haven't played yet, I mustn't spoil. But I'll try to hint at only one, and it has to do specific enemies you face, and what can be used to defeat them easily...

MidnytRain3918d ago

Lol, just pm me cuz I'm still lost.

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Recharting Uncharted 2: Among Thieves – Retrospective Review

Nevada Dru from Bits & Pieces revisits Uncharted 2: Among Thieves to see if this legendary game has stood the test of time.

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Abnor_Mal1467d ago

Currently playing Drakes Fortune on crushing, next will be to replay Among Thieves, but I'm sure it still holds up today.

P_Bomb1467d ago (Edited 1467d ago )

Recently re-platinumed 1-3. Uncharted 2 aged better than I even expected. I enjoyed it more now than I did a decade ago. It’s more polished than 1, tighter than 3 and Yemen in 3 was gorgeous. Shambhala out-prettied Ubar though. 60fps w higher res’ made for a damn good rerun.

Abnor_Mal1466d ago

Question: When you say Uncharted2 aged better than expected, are you talking about the original PS3 game or the remastered collection on PS4. I ask because I think that a remastered version of the game would look and play better than the original.

I doubt that the original ran at 60 frames, how many years old is the remastered collection anyway.

I need to replay the original trilogy along with the collection, not a fan of the collection trophy of beating levels in a set time and don't think the originals required that for platinum.

P_Bomb1466d ago (Edited 1466d ago )

@abnor_mal
It’s true that the remasters have upped the resolution and given it 60fps, but the base game is the same. The art design and base textures/physics/ animations are the same yet still look contemporary. More-so than UC1 which isn’t as tight, or UC3 in some cases which I found a bit clunky in close quarters.

UC2 level design was a great evolution in bringing the verticality from the jungle into rural/urban settings while maintaining smooth animation transitions. Drake still moves better than the ginger in Star Wars Jedi. Outdoor areas are better lit.

UC2 also has more action and better pacing imo, which helps when replaying a game 10 years later. Kept me engaged.

You don’t need to time trial for platinum. They stuck the speedrun trophies in a seperate extended dlc category so have no fear.

MadLad1467d ago

I thought the originals were good, but not great. I understand that puts me in the minority here. That said, Uncharted 4 was freaking fantastic.

Profchaos1466d ago (Edited 1466d ago )

Yeah I understand the hate for 4 prior to playing it I was firmly against it and felt like 3 wrapped things up already but now after playing it I think it was the best in the franchise.

Now I look back at two and I feel like I'm playing an on the rails shooter everything is so tightly scripted including the infamous train scene you simply can't make a mistake

Rimeskeem1467d ago

I think Uncharted 2 is a lot like AC2. Both games took the idea and basically improved it in every single way.

Movefasta19931466d ago

Uc2, AC2,Halo2, Soul calibur 2, Killzone 2, Infamous 2 , Dishonored 2 and a few more. The only negative thing I have against uc2, and imo it annoyed me,are the blue apes, uncharted 1 handled the super natural far better.

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Imalwaysright1502d ago

My favorite is the building collapsing on Uncharted 2.

goldwyncq1502d ago

The entire final chapter of The Lost Legacy is the best setpiece in the series and it wasn't even mentioned.