PSi writes: "In November, 2007, a new single-player adventure game was introduced to PS3 owners. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune sets the player as Nathan Drake, supposed descendant of famed explorer Sir Francis Drake, in a quest to locate the lost treasure of El Dorado. Similar to the Tomb Raider series, the game was a true action/adventure hybrid, focusing on exploration and platform puzzle solving as much as combat. It was generally well received by critics and quickly became a top seller in the US and abroad. Therefore, it was no real surprise when developer Naughty Dog announced the sequel, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, slated to be released in the US on October 13, 2009. Set several years after the adventures in Drake's Fortune, Among Thieves finds Drake and his companions investigating the mystery of what happened to the lost ships of Marco Polo's return flotilla from China in 1292."
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Currently playing Drakes Fortune on crushing, next will be to replay Among Thieves, but I'm sure it still holds up today.
I thought the originals were good, but not great. I understand that puts me in the minority here. That said, Uncharted 4 was freaking fantastic.
I think Uncharted 2 is a lot like AC2. Both games took the idea and basically improved it in every single way.
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The entire final chapter of The Lost Legacy is the best setpiece in the series and it wasn't even mentioned.