Book Review: Uncharted – The Fourth Labyrinth
If you love the Uncharted games then you shouldn’t miss out on it, it’s a genuinely worthy novel…
If you love the Uncharted games then you shouldn’t miss out on it, it’s a genuinely worthy novel…
Comfort is high up the list when Gioteck design anything, and you can really tell with this product…
if you’re one of those people who tuts and rolls their eyes at a knob gag then this isn’t for you…
The final boss especially is a royal pain in the arse…
It’s a huge, rewarding adventure with enormous depth and variety…
the sheer level of enjoyment and excitement you will get from playing this game is unparalleled…
When you stumble onto plans to use nukes, that’s the point the game kicks it up a notch…
There’s a reason why managers in real life tend to start in lower leagues before taking jobs higher up, and I just experienced it…
this is still a plot that a Hollywood film would be proud of, and you’ll be hard pushed to work out where the story will go next…
Get a few mates with it and you’ve got something to throw the next 12 months of your life into…
a quiet game with the occasional scream of an exploding worm that’s just been smacked round the head by a flying golf ball…
If you are feeling especially cocky you could download the fastest online ghost and try and beat that…
It’s so well set up and presented it makes other games look lazy and badly thought out..
You have a great mixture of weapons in the game, axes, maces, long swords, shields and much more…
I still load up a game and think “how is this happening?” despite having used it a fair bit…
underneath the bizarre plotlines, comedy moments and fantastic soundtrack is a genuinely fun game…
there is something about the way it plays, the feel of the game and its inherent difficulty that just makes me want more…
we’re looking at weapons that blow the balls off every other FPS you’ve ever played…
You can even smash the glass round the rink with a hefty bodycheck…
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