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Review: Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Nick Chester, Former Editor-in-Chief (2011)
6:00 PM on 10.12.2009
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Hey guys, have you heard about this game Uncharted 2: Among Thieves?

It's the follow-up to Naughty Dog's 2007 PlayStation 3 exclusive, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. In the sequel, treasure hunter Nathan Drake chases the secrets of Marco Polo, falls down a lot, and blows a bunch of stuff up. The back of the box has this guy Nathan punching a dude in the face, firing a gun, and getting shot at by a helicopter.

I have to wonder: Why didn't they show off some of the cool stuff that happens in Among Thieves on the back of the box? Because there's a lot of "cool stuff" that happens... and keeps happening. For, like, over ten hours. And then more cool stuff happens online.

Hit the jump for the full review.

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PlayStation 3)
Developer: Naughty Dog
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Released: October 13, 2009
MSRP: $59.99

It's not hyperbole to say that to date, the single-player campaign mode in Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is the best, most exciting action/adventure game you'll ever play. It's not because of anything Naughty Dog did with how you control or play the game -- that remains largely the same from Drake's Fortune, which was released in 2007. It's not even because from a visual and technical standpoint, this may be one of the most impressive titles we've seen on any platform, including PC. 

No, it's because from start to finish, Among Thieves is an action-packed romp that delivers more over-the-top thrills than the best adventure flick Hollywood has ever produced. Name your favorite action-adventure movie. I'll wait. Oh, that? Yeah, Among Thieves is better than it. Yeah, I said it. What?

With little explanation, the game opens with a cut-scene, as the unlikely hero Nathan Drake finds himself lying injured on the floor of a train car. Bleeding and struggling to get to his feet, the ground below him shakes and shifts. You soon come to find that the train car isn't exactly on the most stable ground -- it's sliding off the side of an icy, snow-covered cliff. In most games, this would be the time when I'd put the DualShock down, maybe break out my cell phone and check my email or Twitter. But in the case of Uncharted 2, two things helped me kick my bad habits.
 


First, Uncharted 2 looks stunning. Even from the game's first moments, it impresses with some of the most polished visuals ever seen in videogames -- from character animations to the game's lush, living, and vibrant environments, if you're not impressed, you need to get your eyes checked. It's hard to not want to look at it.
 
But most important is the second reason I couldn't simply place the controller down and let the game go on auto-pilot -- just about every time there's action happening on the screen, the player has control of Nathan. In this first case with the train, it's a platforming and climbing tutorial. Bits of the train break off and move as you shimmy up the side of the train car, and you'll have to beware of falling debris in some areas. Simply put, it's just about the most heart-pounding damned tutorial you'll ever play.

Uncharted 2 is full of these moments, action sequences normally reserved for non-interactive cut-scenes. They're littered through the game -- you move Nathan as he stumbles down an alleyway to evade an oncoming tank, or dodge enemy fire while he's trying to save himself from a collapsing building. Across Among Thieves' ten-plus hours of gameplay, there are dozens of instances like this. Giving away any more threatens to ruin the experience, with each moment more breathtaking than the last, all the way up to the game's fulfilling conclusion.

From a gameplay and control perspective, not much has changed from the original Uncharted. Movement and aiming still feels a bit loose, and the game's cover mechanic often stumbles to find certain walls, leaving you open. Navigating the environment can sometimes be trickier and more frustrating than it should be, with some ledges and steps that as a player you'd think Nathan could climb, and that he simply can't. That, of course, is the worst that can be said about Uncharted 2 -- it's a lot like its predecessor.
 


Of course, that means intense firefights, designed around some of the most clever levels seen in third-person gaming. Naughty Dog does an excellent job of constructing environments that lend themselves to deliberate use of cover, with enemy AI that can use these aspects to its advantage as well as any human player could be expect. Even the game's platforming and light puzzle solving aren't particularly groundbreaking; yes, there's even one classic platforming puzzle that has you moving mirrors to reflect light against other mirrors to trigger switches. So it's not so much what you're doing in Uncharted 2, but the unique and skillful ways in which Naughty Dog has you using those learned skills.

Earlier in the review, I made a bold statement -- in terms of visuals (and presentation), "this may be one of the most impressive titles we've seen on any platform." For sure, whatever magic Naughty Dog has harnessed to create such a polished and bold-looking title on the PlayStation 3 needs to be shared with the rest of the gaming industry. There's nary a muddy texture in sight, and lighting is perfectly placed in every cut-scene or action sequence; the game's environments are open and gorgeous, and they feel alive.
 
Hell, outside of a rather-lengthy loading screen prior to booting up your game, Among Thieves seamlessly transitions from cut-scene to gameplay, from chapter to chapter, with not a single pause in the action. If there's any technical and visual difference between non-playable cinematics and controller-in-hand gameplay, you'd be hard-pressed to notice at the pace in which Among Thieves moves.

But what truly brings Uncharted 2 to life are the game's characters. From the stunning, natural facial expressions and body animations to the game's organic dialogue, Naughty Dog have broken ground when it comes to what it means to tell a story with believable characters in videogames. During much of the game, Nathan will travel alongside an AI-controlled companion. It's during these sequences that the characters' personalities really come to life, with some of the most natural banter and interaction ever seen or heard in a game. The timing and delivery is always perfect and oftentimes revealing, making it easy to get emotionally attached to the characters on the screen. You can't say that for many games, much less games of the action variety, so it's particularly notable that Naughty Dog was able to deliver on such a level.
 


Surprisingly, the game's multiplayer modes don't feel tacked on or like a last-minute addition; they weren't just included so Naughty Dog could slap the words "multiplayer" on the back of the game's box. Regardless of how you want to play multiplayer -- competitive or cooperatively -- Among Thieves has got it covered.
 
Competitively, you can play standard team deathmatch (five versus five) modes or a number of objective-based modes, all of which take place in variations of the game's single-player environments. All are fun, and even the worst player (like myself, for instance) will feel a sense of accomplishment as they level up their character, earning cash and the opportunity to purchase player buffs, weapon upgrades, and more.
 
If you're more of a cooperative player, preferring to team up with friends to face off against the game's AI, Among Thieves offers two options -- instanced cooperative "story" missions, and a survival mode. Each mode can be played with a total of three players, with the latter being a "horde"-type mode where the goal is to cooperatively survive waves of enemies. As with the multiplayer competitive modes, these cooperative games allow players to gain cash and increase their overall level, which translates across both modes. This is good news for players who might not be comfortable hopping into a competitive situation right off the bat, preferring to ease in to the game's online scene.
 


While it may seem like I'm glossing over these online modes, it's fair to say that though they're good, they don't necessarily set a new standard for third-person multiplayer gameplay. They're just damned solid, and an excellent addition to an already stunning package. The game itself can be completed in under 12 hours, not taking into account all of the the various treasures, collectibles, and single-player-based PS3 Trophies Naughty Dog have included. If Uncharted 2: Among Thieves simply consisted of the single-player story, the quality and overall experience of the title would make it a must-have.

If you own a PlayStation 3, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves belongs in your collection, no questions asked. If you don't, know this -- there's no other game in its genre that even comes close to it on any other platform. Whether or not that makes Among Thieves the system-seller Sony's been looking for remains to be seen, but it's without a doubt among the best exclusive games found on any console this generation.

Score: 9.5 -- Superb (9s are a hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won't cause massive damage to what is a supreme title.)



THE VERDICT


9.5 /10
Superb: A hallmark of excellence. There may be flaws, but they are negligible and won't cause massive damage to what is a supreme title. Check out more reviews or the Destructoid score guide.





Legacy Comments (will be imported soon)


I am most definitely picking up this game tomorrow. Thanks for the review Nick. :-)
FANBOYS:APPEASED :D
now to actually READ the review
No 11? Bias.

Seriously though, this looks like a "must have" for all PS3 owners. I wasn't the biggest fan of the first one, but Uncharted 2 looks leaps and bounds better. Great review!
Awesome. No surprise here. I can see this being the most popular online game for the PS3, especially since it's so much fun and Naughty Dog'll support the shit out of it.
i bet microsoft paid jim to pay you to not give this game a 10

ADMIT YOUR TOTALLY ANTI-SONY BIAS
Day one.
Hot!
i have so much overdue homework and so many exams to prepare for... where were all of these games three months ago when i had nothing to do? i'll probably pick this up tomorrow and fuck myself academically for a good month.
Day one.... Once I get my ps3 D:
ONLY A 9.5!?!?!?! WHY DOES NICK HATE THE PS3!?!?!?!?!??!
awesome
i dont recall ever seeing an editors choice before. but thats just me. i think i want this more than brutal legend now.
Sounds good. I wish I had a PS3...
FUCK YEAH
@ Nick Chester

"Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is the best, most exciting action/adventure game you'll ever play"

Is it Better than Wind Waker?
Oh! Seems that my cousin will have my Xbox 360 again, while I have his PS3 to play this game.
Great review Nick!
Editor's Choice crops up now and again, I think Bioshock got it.

I hope to get a chance to play this eventually, looks pretty spanky. I can't see a Third person shooter which is meant to have a campaign focus topping multiplayer activity though, too many people who only ever play the latest Call of Duty or Battlefield games or other FPSs.
Can I please have a PS3? PLEAZZE!?!
can't wait to play it!
Everyday I'm reminded why I NEED a PS3. Ugh.
I never even played the first. Worth it? I ain't got shit on the PS3 anymore.
Great. A solid Ps3 exclusive comes out and it's well-reviewed and worth owning. My PS3 Blu-ray drive broke 3 weeks ago.
Zomg moar Sony bias! But seriesly good review. Want this game so bad. Agh christmas is a while away. -_-
Not possible on the 360.
@stevenxonward:

Hmmmm. Good question, although when you think about it, the game's are hard to compare. They're structured so differently. I'll say that I haven't played Wind Waker in awhile, but I the pace in which Among Thieves moves from start to finish is unmatched. While the game may not be as big in scope (which some may believe makes for a better experience), I think I like Uncharted 2 more. Of course, that boils down to personal opinion. But when you're comparing two games as fantastic as the two, I don't think you can fail to defend either game.
I can't wait to get "action-packed romped" by this game! I'm stoked!
I can't wait! I almost want to call in sick tomorrow ...

*cough*

Awesome review, Nick! :)
@Nick: can you confirm the rumoured compatibility with the first uncharted's trophies?
THIS GAME DESERVES AT LEAST A 12!! FUCKING XBOTS NOT BOWING TO THE GLORY THAT IS SONY!!

But seriously, I'll buy this when I have the cash to spare. It actually has COLORS in it. We're not stuck in double down brown town anymore!! :D
@taumptyteras - will you be campaigning for marks out of ten with NO decimal precision from now on?
The Sony Fanboy rage on GT and the Zach Braff hoax has made my day.

I'd probably get this if I had a PS3.
@stevenxonward
What ISNT better than Wind Waker?
@Mista Smegheneghan
Fanboy friday should be fun
I am so pumped for this.
This and Demon's Souls...
If Microsoft don't release the scorpions ASAP, Sony is going to actually succeed!
My wife is going to kill me.

Uncharted 2
Borderlands
Forza 3
Dragon Age
MW2
Assassin's Creed

$360 plus tax
Kinda makes me want to play through Uncharted again. I rented it and sped through it in a day. It was an enjoyable experience but I never felt amazed (probably because I raced through it, and never had to think). The scale of this U2 sounds great though. Definitely going to get this because as far as good accessible cooperative shooters go, PS3 has none. Warhawk definitely does not count as it's barrier to entry is to high for n00bs. And out of any game when you have friends over (who aren't gamer companions) they're the games that get played along with Rock Band. Seriously, that's why so many Xbox's sold. Gears and Halo. While the online may not be killer I can't think of anything else that gives an accessible pick up, play and totally pwn! kind of gameplay that Uncharted 2 will have. Does the feature set compare to Gears multiplayer at all? There's horde but is there system link? Or is that too oldschool? Killer games with sys link over lan are totally system sellers in my opinion. It's the reason we all bought Xbox's so many years ago. To play Halo on a lan. Playing over the net is ok. But if we're all in the same room/house it feels retarded, I hate how it's en vogue with a lot of games to dismiss lan and coop (the only reason I play console shooters pretty much). Uncharted 2 and Lost Planet 2 ftw!
4 hours till I pick this beaut up at my local Gamestop. I may call in sick tomorrow
Okay, NOW I need a PS3. Shame I probably won't be able to play it. College is such a bummer when you consider free time.
GAH, I MUST HAVE THIS!
There's your game, Sony fans. And Happy new Year.
With Demon's Souls, Brutal Legend, and Uncharted 2, I'm gonna be broke soon. I'm glad I chose PS3.
I just got the first one again last week just to get ready for this one :)
The first one was/is incredible, and I'm glad this outperforms it in every way. Buying this during my Christmas holidays from uni, I want/need to savour this game. Great review Nick!!
damn my copy is two days delayed :(

Collector's Ed FTW ... thank you Naugthy Dog
Nice review for a nice game. I wasn't surprised it got that score. I'm more surprised some people haven't played the first one. I guess it's dirt cheap now. Go pick that one up too and play them in one go.
@linuxguy:

I played the game on a different unit that I had completed Uncharted 2 on, so I'm sorry I don't know the specifics, but... the game does look for Uncharted 1 saved data to unlock SOMETHING. What, I don't know off the top of my hand. But I'm sure a good Google search could help. Sorry I'm not very useful. :D
Gah, this is what I always wished that Tomb Raider could be (even though I know the two franchises are quite different). Looks good Sony! As soon as God of War III comes out, I'm happily getting myself a PS3.
This game sounds so badass!




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