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Not too impressed with it then?
Number 2 really was mind blowing for me. I endured number 1 - I think it had really cool moments but the combat absolutely ruined most of it for me. The mystery kind of kept me going, like the submarine in the falls and all those sorts of things - cool.
I have number 3, ready to go, but I have Skyward Sword, Arkham City, Skyrim etc still to play. I don't want to start it till I've knocked one or two others out.
Number 2 though. Damn. That was perfection from the get go. All the tibet at the end as well, absolutely mental, some of my favourite game design ever.
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I'll be interested to see if it's just me. But I found there wasn't enough new that it brought to the table. If I hadn't played the second my mind would have been blown too. But I have.
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Yeah it was nowhere near as much of an improvement as 2 was compared to 1.. They shouldn't milk this series, they should be looking to the next gen of playstation for Uncharted 4.
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I agree, it's just not as exciting to me as Uncharted 2 was. It's a good game, no doubt, but the experience just isn't as compelling as I'd like it to be. I bought it on release, and still haven't quite finished it. I think the series is beginning to overstay its welcome, Naughty Dog should take a break and work on something else for a bit.
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