Uncharted: Fight for Fortune Critic Reviews
25 Total Reviews
17 Positive Reviews(68%)
8 Mixed Reviews(32%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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GamesBeat
December 11, 2012
If you're looking for a fun distraction and you're a fan of the series, then Fight for Fortune will tickle your treasure-hunting fancy. Besides, it's not exactly a risky purchase at $5.
PlaySense
December 24, 2012
This is quite a different adventure than we've come to expect from Nathan Drake and his cohorts, but that doesn't make it a bad game. Playing the Uncharted card game is actually a lot of fun. It's accessible and has enough content to remain in your PlayStation Vita for a long time to come.
GameCritics
January 14, 2013
Although the core Uncharted titles might not do much for me, Fight for Fortune is a respectably entertaining title for players who enjoy the CCG genre. It might not have the same run-and-gun Nathan Drake is usually known for, but I'll take card combos and strategy over killing a thousand generic thugs and auto-climbing ledges any day.
Vandal
December 8, 2012
A surprisingly interesting card-based game, worth giving a try if you like the genre and/or Uncharted, of course.
Destructoid
December 7, 2012
In order to enjoy this game, you have to be more than just an Uncharted fan: you have to have an affinity towards card games, plain and simple. If you do, you should enjoy Fight for Fortune.
Everyeye.it
January 7, 2013
Uncharted Fight For Fortune is a card game ideal for beginners and experts. There are some problems with the AI and online multiplayer, but it is able to provide lots of fun.
3DJuegos
December 7, 2012
A good spin-off from the Uncharted series that offers something new to the PS Vita game library.
IGN
December 6, 2012
Although it suffers from some inconsistent AI, spotty online matchmaking and some balancing problems created by Golden Abyss-centric augments, it's still hard to deny that Uncharted: Fight For Fortune is a fun game.
Cheat Code Central
December 7, 2012
There are problems here, but it's a decent experience for fans of card games.
Playstation Official Magazine UK
December 18, 2012
Sadly the online mode is sluggish, and playing against friends is more laborious than it should be. Still, Bend evidently has a passion for the series, and – packed with trivia, and a novel new way to interact with the Uncharted universe – this is no lacklustre spin-off. It can't match your love for Elena, but is a unique combination that deserves its place on your Vita. Especially at just £3.19.
Eurogamer Sweden
December 18, 2012
Fight for Fortune is great in shorter bursts, but when I play it for longer sessions I quickly get bored. With the low price tag I see no reason for fans of Uncharted to skip this entry.
Multiplayer.it
January 8, 2013
Surely this is not what fans hoped from an Uncharted title. Still, it's a surprisingly nice card game, only spoiled by a poor multiplayer experience.
Official PlayStation Magazine Benelux
January 8, 2013
You'll have to think every step through, something we gladly encourage, but it makes the game also boring sometimes. Those who own a copy of Golden Abyss get extra cards if they collected enough treasures, which we think is a bit unfair.
XGN
January 9, 2013
Uncharted: Fight for Fortune is a fun game for fans of the franchise. For other people the game does not offer something special.
Gamereactor Denmark
January 21, 2013
Doesn't experiment too much with the TCG formula, but it's easy to learn and hard to master, making for money well spent. Sony Bend has obviously built the game with a lot of love for the Uncharted franchise, and that's why the game's biggest flaw is that it's just good enough to make you wish it was even better.
Playstation Official Magazine Australia
January 29, 2013
An affordable little gem that will merrily kill your time.
Games Master UK
January 16, 2013
Lacks the parent series' gloss and pizzazz, but the core card game is sound enough.
Pocket Gamer UK
December 5, 2012
Uncharted: Fight for Fortune is a fun little time-waster in between real Uncharted releases, but it's one that's riddled with issues.
PlayStation LifeStyle
December 7, 2012
Fight for Fortune isn't broken, despite the odd decision to let another game's completion percentage determine your power. As a portable game, it lends itself well to the Vita's on-and-off capability. Still, if you don't like card-battling games, you won't enjoy a second of this, because that's all it is.