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Uncharted: The Eye of Indra is a Good Way to Spend $5

Written by Sam Lawrence | Monday, 01 February 2010 20:29

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Remember back when we posted about the Uncharted prequel and that it was being released in the form of a motion comic? Not wanting to pick Dark Void up, since the demo was a bit crap and the reviews are telling me it’s not much better. Instead, I finally got around to downloading Uncharted: The Eye of Indra - needing my Uncharted and Nolan North fix - since it was around 2 days since I played a game staring the voice actor extraordinaire.

I wont tell you too much about the plot considering that is the main point of the comics, but it focuses on Nathan Drake chasing a new treasure and getting himself in all sorts of trouble (fancy that.) It is actually a prequel to the first game and gives a good in-site to what was an interesting relationship with one of more interesting characters in the first game.

The comics are full of style and present a decent story. The comics total around 20-30 minutes collectively if you watch them back to back and at $4.95, including some character skins for the Uncharted 2 Multiplayer (which you should be playing more of!) it isn’t bad value. If you're looking for your Nolan North fix, Uncharted: The Eye of Indra is probably better than trying to play Dark Void, cheaper too.

Uncharted: The Eye of Indra is a Good Way to Spend 5 Bucks

Remember back when we posted about the Uncharted prequel and how it was a motion comic. Not wanting to pick Dark Void up, since the demo was a bit crap and the reviews are telling me it’s not much better. Well I finally got around to downloading Uncharted: The Eye of Indra needing my Uncharted and Nolan North fix since it was around 2 days since I played a game staring the voice actor extraordinaire.

I wont tell you too much about the plot considering that is the main point of the comics, but it focuses on Nathan Drake chasing a new treasure and getting himself in all sorts of trouble (fancy that.) The comics are full of style and a decent story. The comic’s total around 20-30 minutes if you watch them back to back, which for 4.95 bundled with some character skins for the Uncharted 2 Multiplayer (which you should be playing more of!) isn’t bad value. If you looking for your Nolan North Fix Uncharted: The Eye of Indra is probably better than trying to play Dark Void, cheaper too.