
Developer(s): Naughty Dog Publisher(s): Sony Computer Entertainment Designer(s): Amy Hennig (Director) Composer(s): Greg Edmonson Series: Uncharted Engine: Naughty Dog Engine 2.0 Havok (game physics) Native resolution: 720p Platform(s): PlayStation 3 Release date(s): NA October 13, 2009 JP October 15, 2009 AUS October 15, 2009 EU October 16, 2009 Genre(s): Action-adventure, Third-person shooter Mode(s): Single-player, Multiplayer, Online multiplayer, Online co-op Rating(s): BBFC: 15 CERO: C (15) ESRB: Teen OFLC: MA15+ OFLC: R16+ PEGI: 16+ Media: Blu-ray Disc Input methods: Gamepad Uncharted 2 picks up a couple of years after the events of Drake’s Fortune. Similar to the previous story, Nathan Drakes (voiced by Nolan North) new adventure revolves around an unsolved historical mystery this time surrounding Marco Polo and his doomed voyage home from China in 1292. After spending almost 20 years in the court of the emperor Kublai Khan, Marco Polo departed with 14 ships and over 600 passengers and crew but when he arrived at his destination a year and a half later, only one ship remained, and only 18 of the passengers had survived. Although Marco Polo described almost every other aspect of his journeys in minute detail, he never revealed what happened to the ships that were lost. In the recently released Uncharted 2 soundtrack, it makes mention of the mythical kingdom of Shamballah, as does one of the level names. Better known as Shangri-La, it was said to be part of Polo’s …
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