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I played the Uncharted trilogy when I borrowed my mates PS3 and I must admit, just like Halo, it's one of the most overrated games I have ever played. The story and cinematics were good but the gameplay was so fucking bland and boring I don't know how it was so popular. 

 

TLOU although I haven't played that; looked much more polished in all areas and if U4 plays like that; then the torture of completing the first three was all worth it. 

The story and cinematics were precisely what made it so popular. The gameplay was very solid; not every game has to come up with something brand new and groundbreaking.

Druckman is the man; Uncharted is in good hands, though I'd rather see him developing a brand new IP.

I've only played the first Uncharted so far, but I thought it was fantastic. Not every game will please everyone.

If you decide to put your dick in crazy, be ready to change your phone number and relocate.

Exactly what Nolan said. The gameplay may not have been groundbreaking but the story and cinematics are amazing.

Haven't played TLOU yet but I've heard nothing but good things.

Just wondering James, if completing the first 3 was torturous. Why complete them? If I find a game torturous, I won't complete it.

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Just wondering James, if completing the first 3 was torturous. Why complete them? If I find a game torturous, I won't complete it.

I stuck with them for the story and the cinematics mostly. I found the gameplay far too linear and bog-standard though. Didn't think they justified the praise overall although they aren't bad titles by any means. 

 

If a game is lacking in the gameplay department for me; regardless of the rest, that's a bit of a put-off for my taste. 

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