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but they tried a bit too hard to showcase all the Vita's abilities in the game
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That affection grew with the PS2 and waned a bit with the Gamecube
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However, I found that using the touch screen to solve puzzles to be a bit more enjoyable than just using button presses.
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The ultra-sharp machete he carries around requires you to draw certain patterns before it can cut through bamboo, or even worse, a flimsy bit of cloth.
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I was a bit skeptical of this game when I bought it, even though I am a huge fan of the series
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However, comparing this to any of the 3 "big" Uncharted games on PS3 leaves it feeling a bit dated and dull
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In this game you'll be running along a log or thin bit of wood perfectly fine and for no reason your character loses his balance
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While the voice acting is very well done, some of the dialogue can feel a bit forced and repetitive.
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Aiming is mapped to the second joystick and it can be very imprecise at times and a bit hard to get used to.
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As I previously mentioned they tried a bit too hard to showcase all the abilities of the Vita, here is what I mean.1
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Generally, Drake says or does something, another side character makes a snarky comment, and that little bit becomes the joke for the rest of the segment.
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The storyline itself was a bit weaker than the last two titles however but still kept me wanting to know what happens next
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The adventure is fun, finding items is enjoyable, and taking pictures is a bit tough (to find the spot, not snap the pic).Hope they make another one for the Vita