It's very easy for me to say yes and just skip off to class but I'd like to believe I'm doing more of a service by explaining why you should get away from this flashing screen, run to Gamestop, and sit in front of your other flashing screen with Uncharted 2 nestled deep inside of your PS3.
If you love Indiana Jones movies (THERE ARE ONLY THREE) then you will love Uncharted 2. The dialogue is usually short and punchy with the main character of Nathan Drake reminding me a lot of Nathan Fillion in Firefly which is, for me at least, a good thing. The story is filled with betrayal and reminds me of the days when modern summer blockbusters weren't about Michael Bay and his vacuum draining the wallets of the masses.
Gameplay is solid. There are many, many gunfights in the game but there's usually a degree of choice beyond the safe method of Gears of War style velcro your back to a wall and pick off enemies who dare show more than bullet sized flesh to you. You can choose to fling yourself at enemies and engage in a quick-paced fist fight amidst a hail of bullets, find creative ways around the environment before hurling yourself Max Payne style into the fray and put out the fires of your enemies hearts with your soothing lead.
The game is also reminiscent of Jak and Daxter, a series that I adored. The puzzles are sharp and some of them are pretty good head-scratchers and the platforming, oh the platforming. A good chunk of the game is spent traversing gorgeously rendered environments with platforming that feels real. Rather than suspiciously stacked boxes you'll find realistic crumbling handholds.
It's not without its flaws. Some leap of faith gameplay and some cheap combat moments that just make you glare at the screen but the good thing is you want to continue.
I said that if you like Indiana Jones movies, you'll like this and Uncharted 2 provides the same pulse pounding experience that will make you dive for your copy of Raiders of the Lost Ark.
~Taz