The important part here though is that this game doesn't just take place on a single island and instead changes locales a handful of times over the course of the adventure. That's about as far as I want to go with the storyline, though some of the trailers out there actually reveal a little more than that. Of course, things aren't quite that simple and the cast winds up going on a much grander adventure, one that takes them half-way around the world. Trying to remain as spoiler-free as possible, I'll just say that the story starts off about a year or so after the events of the first game and begins with Nate and a few fellow thieves working on finding Marco Polo's lost treasure fleet. Yes, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is fantastic. Both expectedly and amazingly, Naughty Dog has indeed bested Nate's first adventure and has created a sequel that is not only bigger and better in practically every way, but also packs a multiplayer component that could be released as its own separate, full-priced game and people would stand in line to hand over their cash. Now Naughty Dog returns to the spotlight with Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. With stunning visuals (that still rank amongst the best in gaming today), a fantastically told story, great puzzles and high-octane gunplay, it's easily one of the best titles of this console generation. Naughty Dog's 2007 jungle romp starring the one and only Nathan Drake gave gamers a taste of what it would be like to play as an acrobatically-inclined Indiana Jones. More than any other game to date, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune seems to define the PlayStation 3.