Uncharted: Golden Abyss (U:GA) PlayStation Vita Review

@ 2012/02/27
The other disappointing aspect of the game is that it is generally set in only one type of environment. Given the wide variety we've seen in previous games such as the second and third PS3 games, to go backwards like that is again disappointing. Clearly the PlayStation Vita system has to have some concessions made for it and the fact we are even considering it close to a PS3 level game is a feather in its cap, but with that comparison, some down sides appear. It's definitely closer to Uncharted 1 rather than 2 and 3 in this respect.

However with that said the game is stunning to say the least. It is probably the most beautiful portable game we have seen to date. Obviously with the power of the new system behind it that wasn't going to be hard, but the environments are as intricately detailed and structured as its bigger brother which is quite an achievement for a handheld game. The game also includes full voice acting and sound effects which come out loud and clear from the PlayStation Vita system and is of a quality that the PS3 games have including strong voice work from Nolan North.

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