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Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Product Details

Released on 02-Nov-2011

Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception takes gamers to a fabled city that, once discovered, will reveal its terrifying secrets, pushing Drake to the edge of sanity and fighting for his life!

Gaming's answer to Indiana Jones is back! This latest instalment in the third-person series sees fortune hunter Nathan Drake venturing deep into the Arabian desert on the hunt for the fabled 'Atlantis of the Sands'. In this Playstation 3-exclusive, our wise-cracking hero boasts new moves, old friends and new enemies; this time round a shadowy organisation obsessed with the occult...

  • Spectacular Set-Pieces – from escaping a sinking ship to fighting for your life at 12,000 feet while hanging off the back of a plane, Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is packed with astonishing set-pieces that challenge the very best Hollywood has to offer. Eat your heart out, Michael Bay!
  • Melee to the Max – engage multiple enemies at once in hand-to-hand combat with the brand-spanking new melee system that lets you fight groups of enemy smoothly and quickly, plus use the environment for takedowns thanks to the game's clever contextual melee attacks
  • Picture Perfect – featuring some of the best graphics to grace the PS3, Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is a treasure trove of eye-popping treats that brings unparalleled realism to smoke, fire and water; you can almost feel the desert sand whipping across your face!
  • Match Up – players can work or fight together in the game's unique multiplayer mode that blends fast-paced online action with the storytelling that has made the series so famous.

  • So, you've got yourself a shiny new PlayStation 3. You know all about its fantastic online features, like PlayStation Network, BBC iPlayer, 4OD and more. You know about its awesome graphics and Blu-Ray player. What you really need to know is - what games should I get?

    Well, help is here! We've taken on the hard work and come up with our PS3 Essentials List - the 'hot half-dozen' you really need to get your game collection going.

    loveable rogue Nathan Drake in Uncharted on PS3

    Action/Adventure

    SONY's flagship console needs SONY's flagship title - the Uncharted series. Since 2007 we've seen three adventures for Nathan Drake, the everyman hero whose treasure hunting escapades take him all over the world - and into all kinds of trouble. Featuring visually stunning locations and traditional action adventure gameplay like running, shooting and jumping, the Uncharted games are ideal for just getting stuck in and having fun while playing. Grab Uncharted: Drakes Fortune and Uncharted 2: Among Thieves in a special double pack, or jump straight into the latest instalment Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception.

    Sci-Fi shooting in Killzone 3 on PS3

    Shooter

    Killzone 3 is the latest chapter in PlayStation's signature shooter series. Putting a sci-fi twist on the traditional first-person shooter, Killzone 3 takes place across a range of locations from alien jungles, to nuclear wastelands, to outer space, marking a strong visual change to the usual combat zones found in FPS games. There's the usual single-player campaign and a host of multiplayer maps and mission-types to keep things interesting. Plus there's a choice of classes to play as and the use of things like jet-packs which put a new slant on the genre. And if you really want to, you can grab the first two chapters too!

    Extreme sports return in SSX on PS3

    Sport

    Sports on the PS3 are taken to the extreme in SSX. A revival of the classic snowboarding series that helped launch the PS2, SSX presents players with an assortment of mountain slopes to conquer, and whole heap of tricks, moves and skills to learn, and playing modes that reward speed, skill and survival. While the single-player mode is fun enough, the online multiplayer works in such a way that you don't actually have to be playing at the same time to challenge your friends, with a league-like system that makes every race very competitive. If you're looking for a new sporting challenge, SSX is the game to beat!

    Alt-history alien invasion in Resistance on PS3

    Sci-Fi/Fantasy

    The Resistance series was a bit of old-school sci-fi, an alternative history where alien race the Chimera had invaded and overrun the planet, thanks to a virus that turns humans into, well, more Chimera. Your job is to stop the Chimera take over Europe (in the first game) and North America (in the second and third), using a combination of contemporary and futuristic weapons. The alt-history setting makes for an interesting storyline with some fun 'what-if' scenarios, while the multiplayer options expand not only the world of the game, but also the fun you can have within it. Grab the first two games in a Platinum Double Pack and start fighting those aliens!

    Get the party started with SingStar

    Party

    If you really want to get the party going, you want to get the party singing, and what better way to do that than the SingStar series. The gameplay is simple - two people competing to out-sing the other... or at least trying to score higher than the other while singing, as actual singing ability is far from required to make this game enjoyable! With a range of games and songs to suit almost any age and taste, SingStar has proven to be one of the most inclusive and easy to play franchises to hit any console. For the ultimate in friendly competition, SingStar is the winning choice.

    Racing never looked so good than Gran Turismo 5 on PS3

    Racing

    The Gran Turismo series has been a stalwart of the PlayStation brand for more than a decade, and Gran Turismo 5 continues the fine tradition of ultra-realistic driving simulation that leaves other racers in the dust. Like the earlier games in the series, GT5 is a showcase of the PS3's lifelike graphics and gameplay physics, this time incorporating realistic damage to your car as you compete. There's an enviable range of locations (26), tracks (71) and cars (over 1000!), and combined with the gameplay choices of career mode, arcade mode and online multiplayer, Gran Turismo 5 is the racing game that puts you on the right track.

    Of course, this list is far from definitive, but it does showcase some top games in each of the major categories of modern gaming. If you think you have a better champion for any category, or can think of a key title we've missed, please feel free to share your advice below!

    Published: 10/04/2012

  • Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is set to receive a new cooperative multiplayer mode later this month with the release of a new batch of downloadable content.

    Co-op Shade Survival Mode will be available to purchase via the PlayStation Store next week and will see players teaming up to defeat progressively more difficult waves of Djinn enemies.

    Gamers will need to use group tactics to overcome the Djinn's abilities to catch fire and teleport, while certain rounds require competitors to defeat specifically marked enemies or hardened foes with additional armour and weaponry.

    Huge amounts of cash and medals are available to players that are able to beat this new mode, making it a perfect way of levelling up quickly.

    Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception was released last November exclusively on PlayStation 3 and proved to be a blockbuster success, shipping 3.8 million copies in a single day.

    The popularity of the globetrotting adventure series was underlined further last month when PlayStation Vita launch title Uncharted: Golden Abyss topped the UK all-formats chart.

    Published: 09/03/2012

  • The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (Bafta) has named the nominees for this year's GAME British Academy Video Games Award, with Batman: Arkham City and LA Noire leading the pack.

    Rocksteady Studios' superhero sequel and Rockstar's hard-boiled detective drama both scooped eight nominations each, including best game, music, design, artistic achievement and story.

    Following hot on their heels were Naughty Dog's globetrotting adventure Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception and Media Molecule's sandbox platform game LittleBigPlanet 2 with six nominations, while Portal 2 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim scored five each.

    Meanwhile, a shortlist of ten titles was also revealed for the publicly-voted GAME Award of 2011, the winner of which can be chosen by visitors to the GAME Award website.

    Arkham City, Battlefield 3, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, FIFA 2012, LA Noire, Minecraft, Portal 2, Skyrim, Uncharted 3 and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword are all in contention to claim the prize.

    Those who take part in the vote will also be in with a chance of winning a limited edition Star Wars Xbox 360 console, complete with a Kinect sensor and copy of Kinect Star Wars.

    Published: 20/02/2012

  • PlayStation 3 owners will be able to experience the greatest hits of Jak and Daxter with the launch of The Jak and Daxter Trilogy in February 2012.

    The new compilation title includes the first three instalments in the classic platform adventure series on one Blu-ray disc, with each title having received a high-definition facelift and optional 3D visuals.

    Created by Naughty Dog, the award-winning team behind Crash Bandicoot and Uncharted, the Jak series celebrated its tenth anniversary last month and is well known for its imaginative worlds, technical innovations and creative gameplay.

    The 2001 original Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy is joined in the collection by its darker sequels Jak II and Jak 3, with extensive PlayStation Trophy support promised for each title.

    More than 100 Trophies are available across the three games, including three prized platinum awards, offering hours of fun for gaming completionists.

    The Jak and Daxter Trilogy has been created by developer Mass Media, with support from the original Jak team at Naughty Dog.

    Published: 26/01/2012

  • Smash-hit shooter Battlefield 3 has retained its position atop the UK all-formats chart, despite a strong challenge from Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception.

    EA and DICE's acclaimed action game managed to continue its blockbusting pace to see off Naughty Dog's latest PlayStation 3 adventure, topping the official GfK-ChartTrack rankings for a second week.

    However, second-placed Uncharted 3 was still able to generate massive numbers of its own, recording the 11th best PlayStation 3 launch ever, while far exceeding the debut of 2009's Uncharted 2: Among Thieves.

    Third place went to FIFA 12, while the ever-popular Batman: Arkham City and Just Dance 3 rounded out the top five.

    Sega's latest Sonic the Hedgehog adventure, Sonic Generations, also cracked the top ten, slotting in at tenth place.

    Next week's chart will be rocked by the imminent launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, which is likely to break more than a few sales records when it debuts on Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3.

    Published: 08/11/2011

  • Grand expectations

    Gamersexpectations for the sequel to 2009 multiple Game of the Year award-winner Uncharted 2 are understandably sky-high, so it pleasing to report that the latest entry in PS3 flagship action adventure series often manages to stack up to and - on occasion - exceed the genre leading quality bar set by its predecessor.

    The third outing in the Indiana Jones inspired treasure hunting franchise puts our hero Nathan Drake back on the trail of his famous ancestor, Sir Francis Drake. He sets off on a globe-trotting mission to locate an ancient lost city, Iram of the Pillars, taking him on a journey to London, Syria, France, Colombia, Yemen and finally Rubl Khali, one of the largest sand deserts in the world.

    Fortune and glory


    Also along for the ride are the returning supporting cast of Drake mentor, Sully, and leading ladies Chloe and Elena. As expected from developer Naughty Dog, the game offers highly convincing looking and behaving characters, which are brought to life by an excellent script, great acting performances and Hollywood level motion capture work. It really is a joy to watch them interact and see their relationships develop as cinematic cut scenes are seamlessly weaved with gameplay.

    But Drake and his friends aren the only ones looking for Iram, or Atlantis of the Sands, the popular name given to the legendary city in southern Arabia believed to have been destroyed by a natural disaster or an act of god. To have any hope of achieving their goal, theyl have to stay one step ahead of a secret society that been searching for it since the days of Queen Elizabeth I.

    Visual spectacle


    While the graphical leap between 2007 Uncharted: Drake Fortune and its follow-up isn replicated here, Uncharted 3 is arguably the finest looking console game to date. Having conquered the jungle, snow and ice in its predecessors, Uncharted 3 masters its chosen elements and environments too, most notably the dangers and roaring life of fire and water, and the harsh loneliness of desert plains.

    There a real feeling of authenticity to the game varied locations, with grimy London backstreets, French countryside mansion ruins, a moonlit stone fortress in Syria, and architecturally-diverse buildings brilliantly depicted by the game artists. Throw in the seriestrademark epic set-pieces - including dramatic escapes from burning chateaus, capsizing cruise liners, and an aeroplane take off that sees Drake clinging from the bird rear - and Uncharted 3 takes cinematic action to a scale PS3 has not seen before.

    Bare knuckle brawling


    Like it predecessors, Uncharted 3 generally alternates between fairly simple environmental puzzle solving, climbing or jumping across structures, and engaging bad guys on this occasion shadowy, slightly clich British operatives using slick, Gears of War like third person cover-based shooting. Drake brings a few new tricks to the party in Uncharted 3, including the ability to shoot vertically while scaling environments, and the smarts to catch enemiesgrenades and throw them back within a certain timeframe

    The hand-to-hand brawling system has been developed, with basic kicks and punches now complemented by counter-attacking moves and crowd-managing shoves that bring a little more strategy to combat. The addition of contextual takedowns, which enable you to do things like smash bottles across heads or use pool cues if youe fighting in a bar, are also a nice touch that help further immerse you in your given location at any time.

    Multiplayer adventures


    Aside from the stellar campaign, Uncharted 3 delivers some the best multiplayer action on PS3. This comes in the form of a range of competitive and team-based cover-centric gameplay modes including deathmatch and objective capture ones. The game also introduces Call of Duty style weapon upgrades and ability-enhancing boosts, plus an assortment of unlockable character models and clothing to spend your hard-earned in-game cash on.

    In addition, there are five three-player co-op story missions, moving from the London Underground to Syria, which largely focus on shooting and completing simple objectives. Theye a nice distraction in their own right, but given the relative lack of climbing and puzzle solving, we probably have preferred it if the main campaign supported co-op play

    Strikes gold


    As is the case with any game, there arguably some room for improvement. Uncharted 3 difficulty spikes a little steeply and unexpectedly on occasions towards the end of the game, ensuring some players will have to replay sections many times to succeed, and as previously stated, the game fails to deliver the same technical leap as Uncharted 2 did from the original.

    But these are very minor niggles that fail to put a dampener on an otherwise thoroughly excellent game. Boasting a brilliant single player campaign alongside polished and expanded multiplayer modes, plus some of the finest video game graphics and storytelling to date, Uncharted 3 is an action title of the highest calibre.

    GAME's verdict

    Good:
    + Absolutely stunning visuals
    + Spectacular, cinematic set-pieces.
    + Tonnes of things to see and do.

    Bad:
    - The clich British baddies.
    - Some big difficulty spikes towards the end.
    - Doesn feature the same technical leap as Uncharted 2.

    Review by: Tom ntrepid ExplorerIvan
    Version Tested: PlayStation 3
    Review Published: 26.10.11

    Published: 26/10/2011

    Published: 26/10/2011

  • The beta trial of the eagerly awaited Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is launching this week, Sony has announced.

    From October 5th 2011, subscribers to the PlayStation Plus service will be able to gain exclusive access to the trial version of the new PlayStation 3 adventure's competitive multiplayer mode.

    Running through until the launch of the game itself in early November, the beta allows players to try out the improved online deathmatch experience of Drake's Deception, while getting a head start on building up their multiplayer stats.

    Although the trial is initially open only to PlayStation Plus members, Sony will be looking to provide other gamers with information about how they can get involved later this month.

    Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is the latest instalment in Naughty Dog's acclaimed action-adventure series and sees hero Nathan Drake embarking on a dangerous desert expedition.

    The game will include support for stereoscopic 3D visuals, while Drake will have a new array of moves and weapons at his disposal.

    Published: 04/10/2011

  • The creators of the Uncharted videogames have expressed their excitement about the movie adaptation of the series that is currently in development.

    Richard Lemarchand, of the acclaimed studio Naughty Dog, told Eurogamer that the team has been 'impressed' with the commitment shown by the film's producers to doing justice to the classic PlayStation 3 titles.

    With former director David O Russell having left the project, filmmaker Neil Burger - who directed this year's box-office hit Limitless - has now been tasked with bringing the globe-trotting adventures of treasure hunter Nathan Drake to life.

    Mr Lemarchand said Burger's appointment was a 'very good sign', adding that an authentic action movie feel has always been a central part of the Uncharted experience.

    'We had to study on the techniques of cinema very diligently to be able to make these games ... I remain excited about the future of the Uncharted feature film,' he added.

    The series' latest instalment, Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, will be released on PlayStation 3 this November, while a spinoff title called Uncharted: Golden Abyss is also in the works for PlayStation Vita.

    Published: 29/09/2011

Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception User Reviews
Top review
David
2 months ago
Stunning!
Best writing and dialogue in a game I've ever come across! Mix that with stunning visuals! smooth gameplay and frame rates and batman arkham asylum combat system which is just a joy to watch flowing in action! this is really a great game!
dragons_den
2 months ago
UNCHARTED 3 SMASH HIT AROUND THE WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!…
UNCHARTED 3 IS THE best game yet it got rated 10 out of 10
Faysul
2 months ago
yh i completley agree i bought it on the 1st day!
Katharine
3 months ago
Love it!
Uncharted is possibly my favourite game series, and this addition certainly did not disappoint! The graphics and the quality is amazing and the story line is clever and interesting. I'm liking the extra touches to the hand to hand combat system and the regular system (like throwing back grenades). This game should not be missed!
Srenuka
3 months ago
Wow my god!
this is by far one.of the best games on console and from the series Naughty dog never . let us down with there games! uc:drakes fortune= still a good game uc2:among thieves= deserved GOTY an amzing adventure U3:drakes deception = just unbelievabaly an epic and most immersive experience in a game i have ever seen!!.....
Paril
3 months ago
AMAZING GOTY
This game matched uncharted 2 pretty well. The graphics and story line are amazing and online is improved and is a huge part in the game. Split screen is available which is amazing and adventure mode is just too fun. The storyline is not as good as uc2(but very close) due to the fact that Elena and Cloe were left out a bit and the ending fight was not good to be a boss fight like in uc2. I really enjoyed playing the story non the less and uc3 online will keep me busy for a long time.
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