Uncharted 3: Multiplayer Free to Play Impressions

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Iโ€™m struggling to think of reasons for why anyone wouldnโ€™t want to give Uncharted 3โ€™s Multiplayer at least a try. I mean, itโ€™s free. No matter what flaws it may have (and really, it doesnโ€™t have many), in the end, all it costs is the download time and a bit of space on your PS3โ€™s hard drive. That seems like a pretty impressive return on investment to me.

Of course, an even bigger point in the gameโ€™s favor is probably the fact I canโ€™t think of what major flaws it does have. Iโ€™m not really a fan of team-based shooters, or online multiplayer in general. This is almost entirely attributable to the fact I completely and utterly suck at them. Yet when it comes to Uncharted 3 online, I can play it for hours, get absolutely massacred (sorry about that, random online teammates) and still come away with a smile on my face. That should speak volumes for what this game mode has to offer.

Because, really, what it offers is a pretty authentic Uncharted experience. True, you donโ€™t get the story aspects of the game, but you do get to recreate the gunfights and action sequences that make the game more than just a bunch of pretty cinematics. Running through the London underground, skulking around ancient ruins and ship graveyards, fighting your way through a Middle Eastern desert sandstorm; all of these things happen in the game, and all of them are available to be recreated (albeit with a few more people on the Heroes side) in multiplayer mode.

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The gameโ€™s Uncharted-ness is more than just the maps, though. Itโ€™s the little asides you-as-Nathan Drake toss off every so often. Itโ€™s the treasures scattered all over place. Itโ€™s the music. Itโ€™sโ€ฆwell, everything, really. (And in my specific case, itโ€™s a perfect setting to get murdered repeatedly as I run around trying to shoot people without ever taking cover, just like I do when playing the game single-player campaign. Again, sorry about that, random online teammates.)

Thatโ€™s not to say the game is totally perfect. You have to sit through video ads while the server matches you up with games; even if thatโ€™s more interesting than watching a bar saying โ€œSearchingโ€ for thirty seconds, and even if the basic game mode is free, it still feels like ads being shoehorned into somewhere they donโ€™t belong. Additionally, while you might get the basic multiplayer modes and maps for free, if you want to do anything beyond those โ€” like play co-op, or get better weapons or boosters, or advance beyond Level 15 โ€” you need to pay.

I, personally, am okay with that, since, once again, itโ€™s still free to play. I can forgive a lot of sins and overlook a lot of problems when a game is free. If the game turns out to be an absolute blast โ€” as it does in this case โ€” thatโ€™s just a great big bonus.