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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

- Reviewed on  PS3  - Uncharted: Drake's Fortune released on November 19th, 2007. Developed by Naughty Dog, who are responsible for many excellent, single player experiences, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is yet another great single player phenomenon that capitalizes on the treasure hunting trope. The sheer success of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune has even resulted in the Uncharted series expanding into more games and even more adventure.  Not to mention, Uncharted getting its own movie adaptation in 2022 as well! This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... Right when you start the game, your already immersed in how grand the protagonist, Nathan Drake's adventure is going to be, with the Indiana Jones inspired title screen theme song. The game plays in a Third Person perspective, and also involves shooting, parkour, puzzles, and an amazing story about (SPOILER) Nathan Drake trying to find the lost treasure of El Dorado before ...

Paper.io 2

- Reviewed on  Switch  - Paper.io 2 released on August 9th, 2018.  Developed by Voodoo, and serving as Paper.io's sequel, Paper.io 2 is an enjoyable, satisfying, and addicting multiplayer (or single player) experience for all ages! Simple to understand, fun music, and plenty of unlockables makes Paper.io 2 a worthy addition to any gamer's library. This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... Paper.io 2 is all about controlling your player and filling up portions of the maps by drawing lines and connecting it back to your colored territory.  When you play (at least on single player mode) Paper.io 2, the maps are actually blank canvases of real-world states.  You start in Europe, and as you successfully fill a certain amount (over various games if needed) of the state, you'll unlock new states, and even get to decide which ones to do next. As you play the actual game, there will be lots of other players trying to ...