Uncharted: Drake's Fortune: I debated the bottom two of this list for a while, because there are a lot of things we need to forgive about the first entry in this particular series. And while the Atlantis of the Sands is certainly a thing, it felt like a odd attempt to toe the "lost city" line. It felt stuck, and it felt, at times, like filler. A bad Uncharted game is still an excellent game, but for me Uncharted 3 just failed to capture that swashbuckling magic that defines this series. Uncharted 3 made some important gameplay strides forward, but I found myself more irritated with Drake than ever while playing it. Not quite sure if it wanted to end close a trilogy or not, and not quite sure if it wanted to delve into Drake's darker side or not, it ended up lacking both focus and drive. The game was a trip through giant set pieces, some of which were built before the developers had any idea how they would fit into the story, and it shows. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception: This one was sort of a mess.
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