Feature: This 007 Game You Didn't Play Was Basically PS2's Uncharted
The article highlights the underrated PS2 game Quantum of Solace, which is compared to Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune. It emphasizes the game's focus on stealth and espionage rather than the action-heavy gameplay typical of its contemporaries. Despite its control issues, the game is praised for its impressive visuals and engaging campaign.
- ▪Quantum of Solace is a PS2 game that plays similarly to Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune.
- ▪The game features a cover system and encourages stealth gameplay.
- ▪Despite its short campaign length of about 90 minutes, it offers impressive visuals for a PS2 title.
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ActivisionPS2007James BondFeatures This 007 Game You Didn't Play Was Basically PS2's Uncharted Shaken, not stirred by Sammy Barker4 mins ago Share: Image: Push SquareWith IO’s uber-exciting 007 First Light now hours away, I wanted to spotlight a James Bond game you’ve probably never played: Quantum of Solace. No, I’m not talking about Treyarch’s Call of Duty-esque first-person shooter, but Eurocom’s underrated PS2 adaptation, which plays a lot like Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune. Like the main console game, this single player campaign fuses the story of Casino Royale with its namesake, making for a globe-trotting campaign packed with all kinds of secret agent shenanigans.
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