If I sound a little ranty, don't take it personally. Just expressing my opiniondsheinem wrote:gamerforlife wrote:I heard a lot of bullshit about how this game pushes the gaming medium forward.Ack wrote:I had fun with it. It certainly isn't the be all end all that some review sites called it, but I had fun.
I think it's the best game this generation. No, it isn't especially groundbreaking or innovative (did reviews actually claim it moved gaming forward or it that a straw man argument? I'd like to see evidence that reviewers actually argued this...) - it is refined. It has the best third person shooting, platforming, and level design of any action game this generation (and that is a lot of competition!). It is also arguably the best looking game this generation. Those points, along with a better-than-average story for games, are the reasons it got the accolades it did.
Here's just one link, but I've seen many sources claim that the game pushes the medium forward
http://gamerant.com/uncharted-2-evan-we ... rung-5568/
Show me one gunfight in Uncharted 2 that you can get through without getting shot and then tell me it's refined. This sort of thing doesn't work in Hollywood movies. Unless you're a superhero or cyborg, bullets seriously hurt or kill you. You ever read a really bad review for a crappy movie that is heavy on action and special effects? Reviewers will often say that the movie's action is so unrealistic that it feels more like a video game than a movie. Uncharted 2 and 90% of the games in the shooter genre are exactly what they are talking about. Now explaim to me how Uncharted 2 is moving gaming forward or is even remotely next gen. Uncharted 2 is STATUS QUO
I personally wouldn't even put Uncharted 2 in the same league as the best of this generation. It does nothing that hasn't been done before. It's platforming is not better than Prince of Persia or Tomb Raider, its stealth sections don't do anything that I haven't seen before and the gunfights are standard issue fair. Just off the top of my head I'd rate Mass Effect 2 as a more important game this gen. Nice thing about sci fi games is that my complaints about lack of realism become a moot point. Characters in those games have armor and shielding. They can REALISTICALLY absorb some gunfire. If Uncharted 2 was a real movie, Nathan would have been dead within the first half hour. Of course in movies, bad guys have horrible aim. Why can't shooters AT LEAST do that? Easier to suspend my belief over bad aim than my protaganist taking shots like he's the Terminator.


