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Game Review: ‘Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune,’ 4 stars


Charted for success: Despite obvious similarities, PS3 exclusive ‘Drake’s Fortune’ hits the mark
By Marc Saltzman

By the time Nathan Drake — the smooth-talking, treasure-hunting descendant of famed privateer Sir Francis Drake — arrives on a teeny island in the middle of the Pacific, you will agree that the Sony PlayStation 3 has a holiday hit on its hands.

“Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune” really gets going at that point, about two hours into the game, when the agile explorer, accompanied by an attractive female videographer, crash lands on the dangerous isle in search of the legendary El Dorado.

Best described as “Tomb Raider” meets James Bond, this PS3 exclusive is played from a third-person perspective in which you control Nate as he swims rivers, jumps chasms, swings from vines and exchanges fire with mercenaries — all while trying to impress his sidekick, Elena Fisher.

Speaking of fighting, Nate can duck for cover behind boulders, walls and tree trunks by tapping the “O” button on the PS3 controller, and then twist around to aim [L1] and fire [R1] at enemies using a variety of weapons. Similar to most action games, ammunition and new weapons can be found on fallen adversaries. If you get shot too many times, the screen begins to fade to black and white with a red border, which means you better find cover before it’s game over.

If you’re out of ammo, you’ll have to rely on your companion to take out the baddies or you might need to resort to some hand-to-hand combat.

You will also have fun hunting for the 60 collectible treasures hidden throughout this world.

Despite some shimmery edges around parts of the environment, such as trees, the graphics are great-looking, especially the fluid character animation and huge outdoor levels. Plus, every few minutes you will be treated to a short cinematic interlude to help push the story along. There are more than 100 minutes of these high-quality noninteractive sequences. You will notice subtle touches, such as facial expressions, the body language of Nate’s friend, Victor “Sully” Sullivan, or when our protagonist grabs the edge of a narrow doorway while crawling through it. This all adds to the suspension of disbelief.

The high production values will attract you to “Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune,” but its tense game play will keep you glued to the TV. Armchair adventurers might feel a bit of déjà vu with the many borrowed “Tomb Raider”-like elements, but you won’t be disappointed with this polished and immersive single-player journey.

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