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You mean Quick Time Event: The Game?

Seriously though, I do want to play that game too.
This is partly true, but it's also about gathering clues, making decisions, and living with the consequences since there is no game over. I wouldn't say it's the best game ever, but RavenPoe has it right about intensity. There were times I wanted to keep going because I wanted to see what would happen next, but had to stop because the atmosphere is so just so damn heavy. You need to come up for air and play Little Big Planet or something to relieve the emotional tension.
 
Uncharted 2 and GoW3 first? I dunno how you do it, I can't stand to play a sequel game if I haven't played the previous installments.
 
Uncharted 2 and GoW3 first? I dunno how you do it, I can't stand to play a sequel game if I haven't played the previous installments.
I never played Uncharted 1 before playing 2 and didn't feel the least bit like I was missing anything storywise, except maybe the relationship between him and the blonde girl.

GoW2, however contained MAJOR plot points leading into 3, So, I'd highly recommend playing through that first, or at the very least wikiing what's going on.

Unless you're not in it for the story at all.
 
Yeah, that's kind of weird. God of War and God of War 2 have a big gap between them in time, but GoW3 picks up immediately where GoW2 left off--as in, a few seconds later.
 
Yeah I know. I was worried with uncharted because I knew nothing about it but I figured that rarely are games like that made with a sequel in mind, so story wise it would t matter THAT much. I'll still want to get 1 though just because I'm loving it so far.

I know for the most part what happens in GoW2. I actually played half of it a few years but my copy kept freezing at one point. I geeked out on it though and read through the wikis and stuff. Hell I've already seen how 3 ends.
 
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