Uncharted 3: 10 Ways it can Top Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Posted By | On 01st, Dec. 2010

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Battle Strategy

Why this has to be this way all the time?

The combat was pretty solid in the previous game, but it lacked one thing. It was always uni-directional. The bad guys will charge Drake, Drake will charge them and DANG! Drake wins. So it was always Drake approaching them and killing the hell out of them. Why not give the player the option to strategize in some situations? Let’s say Drake has to face to 30 enemies at once and there is no way he can take them down head on. Why not use Drake’s acrobatic abilities, climb up to a certain height, get over or behind them, drop a grenade…KABOOM! Sounds any good?

Split Screen Game play

Exactly this…but with a line in between!

Even though it was fun taking shots in the online modes, the one thing that was missing was Split Screen mode. There are still hell lot of gamers who don’t go online a lot but still like to play with their buddies. Trust me it’s an entirely different experience while playing with a “real” buddy besides you!

Online: Something like Demons Soul?

The help and messaging system in Demons soul was innovative…will we see something similar in Uncharted 3?

Uncharted 2’s online modes were absolutely fantastic, had a ton of fun! But what I am suggesting here is to implement something similar to Demons Soul. If anyone of you had the guts and the heart to play Demon’s Soul, you must be aware of its unique online element. The ability to give traces, help messages etc on the way for other people who are logged in. Now this may not work in the normal online modes, but this can surely work for short episodic content which may or may not have any relation with the main story. This short level could be a daunting puzzle or a trap through a pyramid or whatever. But I really like the idea and I hope to see something similar in Uncharted 3.


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