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Published 1 November, 2007 Duration 2:14
Like the great chisel-jawed adventurers, Uncharted's Nathan Drake has brains and brawn in generous supply. In this exclusive PS3 gameplay teaser, our hero gives himself a total body workout clambering through dense jungle, and shooting it up in a temple.
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Jak and Daxter was brilliant, then along came Grand Jak Auto and now this naked copy of a certain famous female adventurer franchise. Shame.
Another thing, why is this new gen seemingly all about shooting realistic people with realistic guns? Not my bag at all and frankly I'm quite turned off by the whole idea of it.
I think I'll wait for Tomb Raider 8 and maybe next time, like Insomniac, ND will go back to what we love them for - comedic cartoon action.
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;D
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I'm hoping that's the video rather then the game
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(Think about it, and if you don't get it, might I suggest sir/madam go play the Legacy Of Kain series, cause they are for the most part great).
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Although if a scouser were reading this, he'd probably say that the lad wasn't chubby enough to be Frank.
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It didn't look that great to be honest. The I noticed quite a few control issues and the textures are quite unvaried, I alos noticed quite a few jaggies. The cutscenes look great but the game just doesn't have that "next-gen" polish to it The shooting looked unimaginative too.
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And?!
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I thought the rope/wall-running looked a bit dodgy though, and a little comedic. It looked a bit fast, and it also looked like he wasn't holding anything for a split second, when he had to switch hands to go the other way. Of course, doing that would probably make you fall into certain death, realistically, so I hope that's more polished in the final game.
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This game is the one reason I'm even vaguely considering a PS3 though.