PS3 320GB Uncharted 3 Bundle
- PlayStation 3 Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception Bundle with 320GB hard disk drive to store all your games, music, videos, and photos
- Watch high-definition movies with the built-in Blu-ray player for the most pristine picture quality available
- Play Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception in stereoscopic 3D and experience the next dimension of entertainment as your favorite characters come to life
- Access PlayStation Network to compete in online multiplayer, play game demos, download additional game content, and watch videos*
- Stream thousands of your favorite high-definition movies and TV shows from Netflix and Hulu Plus*
Jump into an interactive cinematic experience that blurs the lines between games and Hollywood films with this PS3 Uncharted 3 bundle. It includes a PS3 320GB system, Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception game and DUALSHOCK 3 wireless controller. The PlayStation 3 320 GB Uncharted 3; Drake’s Deception bundle provides the action and adventure, as well as the unique blend of entertainment, excitement and fun that PlayStation 3 is famous for. The bundle consists of a PS3 loaded with a huge 320 GB hard dr
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From an Xbox owner,
Okay, the hardest part of any review to me is an introduction. I am primarily an Xbox 360 owner, and that is what I use for most online games such as Battlefield or Call of Duty. However, I can now confidently say that spending $300 for a PS3 is worth it just for the sake of the Uncharted series alone. I would literally throw down that kind of money just for these three games, something I have not done since the original Xbox when Halo came out. I played the first two games on my buddies PS3 a few years back, but only recently decided to claim actual ownership over a PS3 system with the purchase of this bundle. I like the system, its controller feels great, feels reliable (basically it doesn’t feel cheap). I like the fact that the system is silent when playing games, I also like that the online is free (but I feel Xbox Live is more organized, and yes I’ll admit, there is a bias to my statement, sorry guys).
I’m going to go ahead and close this review, making it a short one. Why? Because I feel I summed up that I obviously like the system and the Uncharted series. I also feel that there are already plenty of reviews that go into explicit detail over the system, online, Blu-Ray and games. If you don’t own a PS3, but want to jump into the PlayStation community, while experiencing a great game series such as Uncharted, buy this bundle. Playing Uncharted has done something to me that no other game has done since Halo ten years prior or Shenmue for the Dreamcast twelve years prior, and that is spend hundreds of dollars to play one game. That comment alone I believe sums up this review and any review from any individual or game site. Uncharted is the PlayStation’s Halo – its “killer app”, and to me, worth spending the money to experience.
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|If you haven’t bought a PS3 yet, this is the bundle to get.,
It took a deployment to Afghanistan to finally break down and purchase a PS3, but I’m glad I finally made the decision.
The 320GB Uncharted 3 bundle is perfect for the adventure/action game types that really aren’t interested in the Move bundle. I already have the Kinect for the 360 back home, and while neat, I found it to be a bit of a gimmick. Add in that space is a premium out here, I felt that the Move was an unnecessary premium.
I owned the original PS3 a few years back and I have to say that the fit and finish of the lighter slim doesn’t seem as nice as the original (IE, satin black versus the nicer looking Piano Black) but I wouldn’t go so far as to call it cheap. It seems this time around, it’s just the basics, but you have to ask yourself: How often are you staring at your gaming console anyway?
I probably don’t have to tell you that the graphics are on par with the 360. I haven’t had the two side by side, but nothing has been so significantly better to stand out from what you’d expect from the competing console. Really these days, with an exception of a few rare exclusive games, your decision is probably more on what controller you’re more comfortable with.
Speaking of controllers, the tried and true wireless Playstation controller is still mostly unchanged and feels like it could still take the beatings that most controllers do.
But that’s enough about the console.
Uncharted 3 is probably one of the most enjoyable bundled games I’ve played since the days when Sonic 2 and Super Mario World were the standard issue. The controls are easy to pick up, the storyline is intriguing, action packed, and character development is quite good. I hadn’t played the first two games, but with the plot of the number 3 installment being pretty self contained, I was able to step right in without feeling lost in the events. I likened the game to Indiana Jones or The Mummy, set in modern times. You follow the footsteps of Nathan Drake and his friends as they search for lost treasure by puzzle solving, fist fighting, and shooting their way across the globe. Throughout the game, you wonder if he also moonlights as a parkour champion, as you spend a good deal of your time climbing and making death defying leaps over obstacles in your way. The game’s pace is very good at going from highs and lows, and not staying in either for too long. You may find yourself solving one of the game’s many puzzles only the next to end up in an epic shoot out as you try to escape a burning building. I will say that the game is not for the faint of heart. Even on normal, you may find yourself dying… a lot. There are just certain ways to do some things and the game doesn’t always reward brute force. Despite this, the single player campaign gets a 5 out of 5 in my book.
Multiplayer, for a tack on feature is actually pretty fun. I haven’t tried any of the online features yet, but the split screen offers co-op modes of a separate story line, as well as deathmatch-like scenarios such as capture the flag, base defense, and survival. It’s no Halo or Modern Warfare, but I’d give the multiplayer a high 3 out of 5.
So in conclusion, if you have been on the fence about the PS3, love adventure/action games, and not really interested in gimmicks like the Move, this is definitely the bundle for you.
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|PS3 Model 3001B and Game Review,
PS3 REVIEW:
I started having issues with my fat 40gb PS3 a little while ago(overheating, screaming cooling fan). I decided to buy this package because I really wanted a slim PS3 and I love the Uncharted series. The newest slim model is incredibly quiet and runs much cooler than my fat 40gb PS3. I have completed Uncharted 3 and Heavy Rain and the PS3 has hardly made a peep. I got so tired of my fat PS3 cooling fan going full blast, drowning out the game or movie sound. I love the compact size, the buttons and the lack of LED lights. I am a firm believer that a game system shouldn’t be a center piece that is crying out for attention. A game system should be as concealed and unnoticeable as possible. It’s the game that should have the attention. I wish I purchased a slim earlier. I love the minimalistic approach. Some have complained about the Blu-ray reader being loud. I barely noticed. In fact, if it hadn’t been brought up on other reviews, it wouldn’t have crossed my mind. I have put it through a lot in a short period of time and am very satisfied.
UNCHARTED 3 REVIEW:
Minor Spoilers.
I was really looking forward to this game. The reviews and the hype were all there. Unfortunately ‘Uncharted 3′ can’t hold a flame to its predecessor. The single player campaign is much shorter and the story lacks any real depth. The bad guys are weaker and less impressive. The bonus’ were lacking and the intrigue wasn’t there. It has epic moments. Graphics are amazing. Acting is amazing. Just seemed more repetitive than the previous games. Similarities with movies like ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ and ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’ can’t be missed. In fact, this game is almost an homage to those movies. Seemed like Naughty Dog Studio was under more pressure this time around to pump a game out. I think when Uncharted 4 comes out, I will be waiting for it to drop in price considerably or perhaps rent it.
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