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Those are the best battles though :lol
Applesauce said:Same here. I did, however, have a lot of trouble with the demo level on Crushing. And the jet ski up-river :-(
But what's the fun in that :lolJack Scofield said:The Monastery battle isn't as hard as people make it out to be. The front door stays open the whole time, allowing you to double back and let the enemies bottleneck themselves.
Wish I would have known that while I was playing... would have saved me a bunch of headaches.MoonsaultSlayer said:Next time you do that jet-ski up river... don't stop and shoot. Just floor it and tap R1 like mad and boom, you made it. I discovered this a while ago and posted it many many pages ago lol. It really works. Everyone tends to think you need to stop, hold L1, aim and shoot. Not the case at this part.
That general statement could be used to describe all shooters.dabookerman said:Right so, I'm playing uncharted, on chapter 6. I've had this game since last year ;x but I never got round to playing it properly. So anyhoo, I just want to know, is the entire game just face enemies every 5-10 mins and fight them the same way every single time?
ashism said:That general statement could be used to describe all shooters.
Have you somehow bypassed the climbing and puzzle sequences?
22dabookerman said:I'm on chapter 6, how many are there?
dabookerman said:Yeah I guess it can, it's a bit vague what i'm trying to describe. What I mean is, the shooting segments is fine, but gets really tiring. I very much enjoy all the climbing and puzzle sequences. It's mainly the shooting stuff that bothers me. It's an awesome game overall, just not enjoying the shooting parts, hope things get better I suppose ;x
I'm on chapter 6, how many are there?
Always-honest said:so i have to erase al save files to do this.. god damn.. do i have to get ALL the motherfucking treasures again??. i allready had 56 of them
fuck you in the ass naughty dog. god damn you for this if true.
TTP said:The only reason you have to delete the save file and start again is for re-getting the medals so that your are awarded the corresponding trophies.
You said you are getting *new* medals, and you should get the corresponding trophies no matter what you did with your save.
It isn't because R2 is just horribly designed... Uncharted is difficult but it's always your fault when you die, while R2 can be completely random.-viper- said:Well I doubt it's more frustrating than playing R2 on difficult D:
Strange, I never had an issue like this.Always-honest said:those were new medals. i got the medal, but i didn't get the trophy.
more people seem to have this problem online.
so i deleted my save files.. but now i need to get all the treasures again.. and i only needed 4 of them............
you can't overwrite your save files or something... what a fucking idiotic thing naughty dog...
Rez said:Strange, I never had an issue like this.
Why are you still alive?Rez said:Strange, I never had an issue like this.
my undeniable charm?deepbrown said:Why are you still alive?
I have. I started a new game after the trophy patch and I was getting things awarded to me at first but when I exited the game and came back I wasn't getting any more trophies and only 1 trophy was in my trophy list.Rez said:Strange, I never had an issue like this.
NeoGAFFer said:Dear god, so far (ch.6) this game is boring like hell. I had this game for over a year now. Never had the time to play it. However when all the hype for the Uncharted 2 began, I thought it's time to see why so many people consider this a great game. First of all I have to say, I have never seen such beautiful and detailed atmosphere in a video game like this before in my life. Character models (- the hair) is perfect. Other than that this game has nothing to offer. Al I've seen is shooting and jumping. And the shooting part is just awful.
Is the game going to continue like this (jumping and shooting) until the ending? Or are there other things that might make this game more interesting?
NeoGAFFer said:Is the game going to continue like this (jumping and shooting) until the ending?
:lolJack Scofield said:Of course not. The game becomes a kart racer halfway through, then a particularly fantastic JRPG for the final battle.
Some people didn't like the part where you plug in your guitar peripheral and melt the faces of screaming fans, but I enjoyed it.
Actually, I found Superhuman in R2 a lot easier than Crushing.-viper- said:Well I doubt it's more frustrating than playing R2 on difficult D:
Liabe Brave said:Well, except for the guitar solo part. Uncharted might've been worse than "Through the Fire and Flames" on that part. Hammer-on scales? Really, Naughty Dog?!
Jack Scofield said:Of course not. The game becomes a kart racer halfway through, then a particularly fantastic JRPG for the final battle.
Some people didn't like the part where you plug in your guitar peripheral and melt the faces of screaming fans, but I enjoyed it.
Liabe Brave said:Actually, I found Superhuman in R2 a lot easier than Crushing.
Well, except for the guitar solo part. Uncharted might've been worse than "Through the Fire and Flames" on that part. Hammer-on scales? Really, Naughty Dog?!
I'd played it thrice through since I'd gotten it in Christmas 2007 to get all the medals. Then mid-2008 I did all that again to nab the Trophies. I just love this game all over, and I jumped into the U2 beta for a bit and had a blast. Can't wait for U2.Erdrick said:I've been enticed into replaying Uncharted for the... 6th or 7th time? I forget exactly. Seeing all the new Uncharted 2 stuff at E3 and knowing that it's coming this fall really is getting me hyped for this game and it's characters again. I'm doing a trophy run on Crushing since it's actually a pretty forgiving game in regards to checkpoints, so while I certainly swear at some points, it's never a complete loss and eventually I get past the hurdle.
One thing, among many that strikes me still is the character animation and how well their lips sync to their voices. When I was first playing this in November of 07, I took a break to go to RE:UC and good God, Chris and company looked so robotic and drab in comparison.
Uncharted is a game that came out of nowhere for me and it still is pretty much my favorite PS3 game ever still, even above MGS4, and I LOVE the MG series and MGS4 specifically. (One year anniversary today of it going on sale, actually...)
The game is worth more than the sum of it's parts, so to speak. To describe it, it sounds so... generic, but one must experience the greatness of Nathan and Company to truly understand why the game just comes together so well. I'm not saying it's perfect, but for me to replay this game as much as I have is saying a lot, as I barely ever do that. It's the only Naughty Dog game I've ever owned and pretty much played (I played various demos of the Crash games circa PS1 and a demo of Jax 1 on the PS2 nearly 8 years ago or so but this is the only full game by NDI that I have.)
Needless to say, I'm hyped for the sequel. The trailer and the gameplay demo at E3 was really, really well done and if I was not sold on it before (I was) I certainly would have been after.
Best new IP of this generation for me, bar none.
Gomu Gomu said:Dear god, so far (ch.6) this game is boring like hell. I had this game for over a year now. Never had the time to play it. However when all the hype for the Uncharted 2 began, I thought it's time to see why so many people consider this a great game. First of all I have to say, I have never seen such beautiful and detailed atmosphere in a video game like this before in my life. Character models (- the hair) is perfect. Other than that this game has nothing to offer. Al I've seen is shooting and jumping. And the shooting part is just awful.
Is the game going to continue like this (jumping and shooting) until the ending? Or are there other things that might make this game more interesting?
nelsonroyale said:Just interested to know what you think of the gunplay in Mass Effect if you think this is terrible... It was far more generic and repetitive in that game (eventhough I enjoyed that game as a whole)
I definitely prefer the gunplay in this game to gears as well. Its smoother and faster, while that game has more impact
Not sure why many are so down on the shooting...or the games balance. I definitely want more adventuring, not just more platforming (too much of this would be tedious for me). Jak 2 had the right balance in my opinion. Anyway, U2 looks incredible
UraMallas said:Having a problem.
Playing through for the third time, this time on Crushing, and I've beaten the sewers and came up and out to the firefight in the open courtyard with the turret at the far end. Well, I've now beaten this area twice and tried to go through the gate by tapping triangle but the gate immediately closes on me. It won't even let me get off the crank before it is closed again. As I recall from my other playthroughs, the gate should stay open long enough for me to get under it but it isn't this time. It's not that I'm not fast enough, it literally falls back down as soon as it gets to the top and before I'm off the crank. Is this glitching on me or am I forgetting something very simple that I don't recall from my other playthroughs?
No. It refuses to click at all. It just goes to the top and then comes right back down whilst I'm still tapping triangle. I've tried to circle-button barrel roll under it and it is literally all the way down before the action will even start.slaughterking said:Does the door click into place before you try to go through it?
Stupid question, but did you try tapping the triangle for longer than usual, so that the door would eventually click? If that doesn't work, you can safely restart from that chapter, and complete the game. You'll get the trophies etc. like usual.UraMallas said:No. It refuses to click at all. It just goes to the top and then comes right back down. I've tried to circle-button barrel roll under it and it is literally all the way down before the action will even start.
Here's the area I'm talking about:
You have to admit that much of what you liked before that section, wouldn't make any sense if there wasn't that twist and that section near the end. So many memorable locations during the game were a setup for the reveal that happens at that moment. I also think it gave the game a needed change of pace, and even more importantly, established that in Uncharted world, somewhat supernatural (it's kind of a bioweapon after all, so not all that supernatural) can happen. It's part of what made Indy movies as memorable as they were - you knew that something very unexpected and unexplained could happen.Mejilan said:Looooooooved the settings up until the awful plot twist near the end, and the lab explorations. Really put a huge downward spin on the game for me until the end. The island, the ruins, the sanctuary, the church, the mausoleum, the underground crypts, the vaults. All awesome. The lab? BLARGH.
I'm curious to see where UC2 is going, but after the awful turn the first game took, I'm not so sure I'll like what I see.
Anyway, great game, and honestly the first ND game I can say I loved. I'll likely be playing it through again on a harder level in the future.
I think I've tapped until it comes all the way back down but now you have me wondering...Lord Error said:Stupid question, but did you try tapping the triangle for longer than usual, so that the door would eventually click? If that doesn't work, you can safely restart from that chapter, and complete the game. You'll get the trophies etc. like usual.
Unfortunately, my game save is at 39% for this part so you can't help me. I wish you could, just to verify, one way or the other, if I'm just an idiot or the game is glitched.slaughterking said:Hm, strange.
I know I have a savegame at 44% and I would look into that scene myself and see if there is a (very obvious) trick you're missing, but I don't know if that door is before or after the 44% mark.
To be safe, I would delete my old saves. I didn't delete my old saves and I had to go through the entire game again to re-collect all 60 hidden treasures because my gamesave screwed up and had me down at 59. So this will be the second glitch that has befallen my poor gamesaves.Firewire said:What do you have to do for a trophy run? Just start a new game on crushing or do I have to delete old saves or something?