Oh, you don’t have a PlayStation? I guess that’s fair.
But if you do… you have no reason not to at least rent the thing.
U3 is just U2, but bigger and louder. And I mean that both in good and bad ways. Maybe I’m remembering things a bit differently, but U2 felt more puzzle-oriented and U3. Take whatever cinematic/interactive experience in U2 and then triple it, and you’ll get what U3 is.
Not as tight of gameplay as I would have liked, but overall, very very good.
Where does this game not go in terms of environments. Water to sand to forest to air. Holy shazbot.