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# Global adventure across Europe & Middle East Epic PS3 exclusive gameplay Intense 10-player online multiplayer battles Sony Interactive Entertainment Uncharted 3 : Drake's Deception Standard Anglais PlayStation 3

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> 🎯 Uncharted 3: Where every frame is an adventure you can't afford to miss!

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## Key Features

- • **Award-Winning Legacy:** Join millions who rate this masterpiece as one of the best PS3 games ever made.
- • **Dynamic Multiplayer Modes:** Compete or team up in 10-player online battles or 2-player split-screen co-op for endless replayability.
- • **Seamless Puzzle Integration:** Engage with puzzles that naturally blend into the story, challenging your intellect without frustration.
- • **Cinematic Blockbuster Action:** Experience heart-pounding stunts and explosive set pieces that redefine gaming thrills.
- • **Immersive Storytelling & Character Depth:** Dive into a gripping narrative with rich character arcs and emotional flashbacks.

## Overview

Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is a critically acclaimed PlayStation 3 exclusive action-adventure game by Sony, featuring Nathan Drake's most perilous journey across Europe and the Middle East. Praised for its cinematic storytelling, breathtaking stunts, and innovative multiplayer modes, it offers a perfect blend of intense action, immersive puzzles, and deep character development. With top-tier reviews and a dedicated fanbase, this title sets a new standard for narrative-driven gaming experiences.

## Description

Product Description Sony Interactive Entertainment Uncharted 3 : Drake's Deception Standard Anglais PlayStation 3 Manufacturer's Description Uncharted, the award winning, critically acclaimed and bestselling action series is back exclusively on PS3. Follow Nathan Drake on his most perilous adventure yet: an epic fortune-hunting journey across Europe and into the Middle East, following in the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia. Blast into blockbuster action full of tense drama, gripping storytelling and big-screen stunts and get stuck in to the all-new online mutliplayer: - Go head-to-head in explosive online battles for up to 10 players. - Team up in two-player split screen mode. - Customise your character and weapons.Magazine Reviews:IGN - 10/10 "Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is the reason I play video games.""So exceptional that it is hard to imagine a game being better"Official PlayStation Magasine – 10/10“A game that can claim to not only be the best on PS3, but also one of the best in gaming history...Uncharted 3 is incredible and God only knows how this can ever be improved on"10/10 - Official PlayStation MagazineShortlist“A masterpiece of modern gaming”Empire - 5/5"The definitive PlayStation 3 title worth stuffing in your stocking this Christmas."Zoo - 10/10"This year's greatest adventure""Drake is back and he's kicking ass like never before"Metro - 9/10"An interactive roller-coaster of outstanding ambition, technical ability, and genuine heart."The Telegraph - 4.5/5"Drakes Deception further entrenches Nathan Drake as this generations Indiana Jones, in this gorgeous thrilling adventure"PSM3 - 96%"Uncharted 3 does action on a scale PS3 – gaming – has not seen before."CVG - 9.5/10"An absolute must-have."Gametrailers - 9.5/10"Shouldn't be missed"TheSixthAxis – 10/10“There hasn’t been a better Single Player game for years”IncGamers - 10/10"A landmark achievement for this generation"NextGenGamingBlog -10/10"A masterclass in video games design and storytelling""Not only one of the best games that you’ll play this year, it’s one of the best games of its generation full stop."Nowgamer - 9.7/ 10"It’s a gigantic success; moment after moment of breathtaking action, epic adventuring, grand vistas and superlative set pieces.

Review: Great Game - Nate Drake's third adventure boasts all the same perks as the previous two - great characters, cinematic set pieces, a winning combination of puzzle solving, stealth and blowing the hell out of people with rocket launchers. While realism was stretched in this one to brand new breaking points, it did so with a great deal of charm and charisma. The story starts in London (you Americans love a sinister British accented bad guy) or at least a vision of London populated entirely with grimy bars and Jason Statham look-alikes. There is brawling and smashing heads into toilets, and a great deal of `grabbing things from the environment to smash over peoples' heads.' Thus begins the adventure to prevent said British bad guys from acquiring an ancient artefact of untold power. While the gameplay is almost identical, the characters now familiar faces and the continent hoping escapades expected, Unchartered 3 does manage to keep the franchise fresh. There are some intriguing sequences that reveal more of the central relationship between Nate and his mentor Sully. Seeing Nate as a young boy, and a few suggestions implied by the bad guys give us telling insight into our heroic lead and the past that we know very little about. There are also some pretty great mind bending sequences as Nate succumbs to the mind altering effects of a drug the bad guys use. Best set pieces include an utterly ridiculous, but spectacular fight on board a plummeting aircraft and the following escape from seemingly inevitable doom, a nausea inducing sequence on board a boat in rough seas and of course the final location - a secret city in the desert. Downsides include some pretty impossible sections where pressing a button at exactly the right moment was the only way to escape an untimely (and repetitive) demise. The game does tend to throw you a lot of checkpoints in these sequences though, so each bit of progress you make is at least saved. The controls in general did seem a bit shaky at times. Trying to climb out of a collapsing building is rather difficult when you're trying to jump over a stair banister and can only manage to repeatedly jump in the air as if trying to grab a higher ledge. And there was Nate's habit of throwing back grenades into the cover you are standing next to, resulting in them blowing up right next to you... That got me a few times before I gave up on the `throw back grenades' mechanic. But overall this is a great game for fans of the franchise like me. The puzzles are hard enough to be satisfying, but not rage inducing, while the shootouts don't drag on too long, but do provide plenty of opportunity to cause creative mayhem. If you enjoyed Unchartered 1+2 you'll definitely get a kick out of this one.
Review: "Nothing to prove" - As the follow-up to the very impressive "Uncharted 2: Among thieves", I was very curious which direction the next game was going to take. As an action game, "Uncharted 2: Among thieves" was so very effective there seemed to be little room to improve upon it. While "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" contains all the elements of previous games, it uses them better, and has an unexpected focus on storytelling and characters. In "Uncharted 2: Among thieves" the game at times consisted of linked action set pieces and prolonged shoot-outs, connected by only brief moments of "reprieve". As intense as the action was, it would wear you out. While the intense action returns in "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception", the "editing" of the action is better, heightening its impact. Level exploration, puzzles and character interaction connect the action, and when the gunplay begins, it flows naturally from the events that preceeded it, and connects to the story that follows it. The same is true about the game's puzzles, which are so much better integrated into the story than in previous games. They no longer feel like they might have been slotted in for the sake of having a puzzle moment here and there: in "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" the puzzles are part of the game and its story. Finally, the action set pieces no longer have the strong emphasis they had in "Uncharted 2: Among thieves", in which they were perhaps the defining aspect of the game design. As a whole, "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" is a much more assured and balanced game design than its predecessor, since it gives each part of the design its due. What surprised me was how much more emphasis there is on characters and storytelling in "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" than in previous games. These elements were certainly present, and moments such as the closing scenes of "Uncharted 2: Among thieves", in which you had to wonder whether one of the main characters had actually survived would make you feel a lump in your throat. "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" manages to do this successfully, repeatedly and without becoming manipulative. If "Uncharted: Drake's fortune" succeeded by making you care about the game's protagonist and then repeatedly put him into jeopardy, "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" goes that one crucial step further by putting the other supporting characters in jeopardy, too. This part of the game works so well because of how the storytelling makes you care about the characters, who are fleshed out even further than in previous games. Yes, "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" has flash-backs and a "When Nathan met Sully..." section, which tie everything together. All of these aspects would already make a great game, but there is, of course, more. Instead of action set pieces that focus on gunplay, "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" features recreations of breathtaking live action film stunt work in which you are placed in control. The "playable blockbuster" aspect of the game, so prominent in "Uncharted 2: Among thieves", shifted from making things explode bigger and louder and bodies piling up higher to intense action which repeatedly surpasses the hanging train sequence which introduced "Uncharted 2: Among thieves". Without spoiling anything, the later parts of "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" which take place in a ship graveyard and on a ship rolling on a stormy sea are unique in action games, and they surpass what is even possible in live action films. It is as if the designers of "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" had thrown down the gauntlet to say "let's see you try this in the inevitable 'Uncharted' franchise movie". While "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" is a game, it succeeds where contemporary live action adventure films struggle, and struggle hard indeed. The writing, the characters, the storytelling, the action and how it is staged, make "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" the best action adventure "film" in many years, so to speak. It sets the bar so high that it should put the very idea of a film adaptation into doubt. The game closes with the game's protagonist stating that he had "nothing to prove", his actions and conduct already spoke for him. I believe that with "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception", the game is in the same situation. It is no longer part of a franchise which used to be another riff on a riff on an action movie series, angling for its own movie adaptation, the inevitable movie-tie in game and the merchandise. With "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception", it no longer has anything to prove, it finally has come into its own.

## Features

- 7965

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B004T8C0C0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,854 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 251 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (734) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 9123491 |
| Manufacturer  | Sony |
| Product Dimensions  | 16.99 x 14 x 2.01 cm; 250 g |
| Release date  | 1 Jan. 2024 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** PlayStation
- **Format:** Unknown format
- **Genre:** action, action-games, adventure, adventure-games
- **Hardware platform:** Sony PS3
- **Operating system:** No Operating System

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Game
*by A***H on 1 January 2014*

Nate Drake's third adventure boasts all the same perks as the previous two - great characters, cinematic set pieces, a winning combination of puzzle solving, stealth and blowing the hell out of people with rocket launchers. While realism was stretched in this one to brand new breaking points, it did so with a great deal of charm and charisma. The story starts in London (you Americans love a sinister British accented bad guy) or at least a vision of London populated entirely with grimy bars and Jason Statham look-alikes. There is brawling and smashing heads into toilets, and a great deal of `grabbing things from the environment to smash over peoples' heads.' Thus begins the adventure to prevent said British bad guys from acquiring an ancient artefact of untold power. While the gameplay is almost identical, the characters now familiar faces and the continent hoping escapades expected, Unchartered 3 does manage to keep the franchise fresh. There are some intriguing sequences that reveal more of the central relationship between Nate and his mentor Sully. Seeing Nate as a young boy, and a few suggestions implied by the bad guys give us telling insight into our heroic lead and the past that we know very little about. There are also some pretty great mind bending sequences as Nate succumbs to the mind altering effects of a drug the bad guys use. Best set pieces include an utterly ridiculous, but spectacular fight on board a plummeting aircraft and the following escape from seemingly inevitable doom, a nausea inducing sequence on board a boat in rough seas and of course the final location - a secret city in the desert. Downsides include some pretty impossible sections where pressing a button at exactly the right moment was the only way to escape an untimely (and repetitive) demise. The game does tend to throw you a lot of checkpoints in these sequences though, so each bit of progress you make is at least saved. The controls in general did seem a bit shaky at times. Trying to climb out of a collapsing building is rather difficult when you're trying to jump over a stair banister and can only manage to repeatedly jump in the air as if trying to grab a higher ledge. And there was Nate's habit of throwing back grenades into the cover you are standing next to, resulting in them blowing up right next to you... That got me a few times before I gave up on the `throw back grenades' mechanic. But overall this is a great game for fans of the franchise like me. The puzzles are hard enough to be satisfying, but not rage inducing, while the shootouts don't drag on too long, but do provide plenty of opportunity to cause creative mayhem. If you enjoyed Unchartered 1+2 you'll definitely get a kick out of this one.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Nothing to prove"
*by O***L on 6 February 2012*

As the follow-up to the very impressive "Uncharted 2: Among thieves", I was very curious which direction the next game was going to take. As an action game, "Uncharted 2: Among thieves" was so very effective there seemed to be little room to improve upon it. While "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" contains all the elements of previous games, it uses them better, and has an unexpected focus on storytelling and characters. In "Uncharted 2: Among thieves" the game at times consisted of linked action set pieces and prolonged shoot-outs, connected by only brief moments of "reprieve". As intense as the action was, it would wear you out. While the intense action returns in "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception", the "editing" of the action is better, heightening its impact. Level exploration, puzzles and character interaction connect the action, and when the gunplay begins, it flows naturally from the events that preceeded it, and connects to the story that follows it. The same is true about the game's puzzles, which are so much better integrated into the story than in previous games. They no longer feel like they might have been slotted in for the sake of having a puzzle moment here and there: in "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" the puzzles are part of the game and its story. Finally, the action set pieces no longer have the strong emphasis they had in "Uncharted 2: Among thieves", in which they were perhaps the defining aspect of the game design. As a whole, "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" is a much more assured and balanced game design than its predecessor, since it gives each part of the design its due. What surprised me was how much more emphasis there is on characters and storytelling in "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" than in previous games. These elements were certainly present, and moments such as the closing scenes of "Uncharted 2: Among thieves", in which you had to wonder whether one of the main characters had actually survived would make you feel a lump in your throat. "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" manages to do this successfully, repeatedly and without becoming manipulative. If "Uncharted: Drake's fortune" succeeded by making you care about the game's protagonist and then repeatedly put him into jeopardy, "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" goes that one crucial step further by putting the other supporting characters in jeopardy, too. This part of the game works so well because of how the storytelling makes you care about the characters, who are fleshed out even further than in previous games. Yes, "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" has flash-backs and a "When Nathan met Sully..." section, which tie everything together. All of these aspects would already make a great game, but there is, of course, more. Instead of action set pieces that focus on gunplay, "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" features recreations of breathtaking live action film stunt work in which you are placed in control. The "playable blockbuster" aspect of the game, so prominent in "Uncharted 2: Among thieves", shifted from making things explode bigger and louder and bodies piling up higher to intense action which repeatedly surpasses the hanging train sequence which introduced "Uncharted 2: Among thieves". Without spoiling anything, the later parts of "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" which take place in a ship graveyard and on a ship rolling on a stormy sea are unique in action games, and they surpass what is even possible in live action films. It is as if the designers of "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" had thrown down the gauntlet to say "let's see you try this in the inevitable 'Uncharted' franchise movie". While "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" is a game, it succeeds where contemporary live action adventure films struggle, and struggle hard indeed. The writing, the characters, the storytelling, the action and how it is staged, make "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception" the best action adventure "film" in many years, so to speak. It sets the bar so high that it should put the very idea of a film adaptation into doubt. The game closes with the game's protagonist stating that he had "nothing to prove", his actions and conduct already spoke for him. I believe that with "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception", the game is in the same situation. It is no longer part of a franchise which used to be another riff on a riff on an action movie series, angling for its own movie adaptation, the inevitable movie-tie in game and the merchandise. With "Uncharted 3: Drake's deception", it no longer has anything to prove, it finally has come into its own.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great game
*by P***S on 28 November 2011*

I bought the game a couple of weeks ago and I was stunned by its graphics and the atmosphere. The graphics are indeed worth a special prize. I also liked the fact that in some scenes, the angle we see the hero changes and instead of the classic where camera follows him, this is seen from the side, from above, front etc giving a different look and really putting you "deeper" in the game. I also liked that some stealth attacks have added, like grabbing opponents while you're in a pit, or falling on them from balconies (I think that is very similar to Assasins creed). Also the shooting has become harder and takes more effort to hit your opponents. The sound is excellent with many choices for multichannel (incl. dts), but you must choose it from the sound menu. With the multiplayer / online unfortunately I hadn't had the time, but I read that it is also great. I finished the game on "normal difficulty" but did not expect to do it so soon. I would say that ultimately it is less lengthy than I expected and the end is a little "romantic" without anything special or carrying any element of surprise. In some places the opponents are numerous, making you fiddle a bit more to pass them, looking at the same time for appropriate weapons to take down everyone. Still, compared to 2 I think that has fewer runs where the hero climbs walls, chandeliers, etc. and it also has fewer puzzles. I think, because I did not play online, that developers gave more weight to the online modes, but this remains to be seen. Also, some trophies are a bit funny up ridiculous I would say (eg "marco polo" or "fish in the market") but again this is a matter of taste. Will play again on hard, to see how many hours will it take me. Overall, the game is great and definitely worth bying!

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