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September 5, 2011

Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception “Cargo Plane” Walkthrough Video

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How great does this game look? I really like how Drake is swaying backwards and forwards with the movement of the sea – it’s very cool! Check out the six minute Cargo Plane walkthrough clip here:





 
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  1. Julie Gray

    I agree with you. Naughty Dog really put in the hard work and it shows. While I’m not necessarily a huge fan of the franchise, I can appreciate great development and Naughty Dog rarely disappoint. I think any fans of the Drake series will be thoroughly happy with their purchases :)

    I am keen to see how this stacks up against the upcoming Tomb Raider though (which looked exquisite in the ealier E3 trailers). Would be nice to get some competition for Nathan Drake ;)


  2. Due to the harsh realities of the current economic crisis (read: sucks to be me, ‘cos I’m paid in USD), I rarely make day 1 game purchases, instead waiting till game prices drop in price. But I’ve got my Uncharted 3 pre-order squarely locked away! Uncharted 2 is my favourite game of all time, and this looks like it will be a worthy successor, with further innovations in the playable cinematic sequences that made U2 so breathtaking.



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