
Fancy yourself an Uncharted 2 Multiplayer beta code? Well, we’ve got one to give away!
But, we aren’t going to give it away to just anyone though. We need you to leave a comment in this post by Friday, 12 June at 10PM EST telling us what your favorite “uncharted” or exotic locale is. Fiji got you hot? The Amazon your cup of tea? That’s for you to decide. We’ll choose one winner at random soon after the contest ends. We’ve also decided to be generous as well: Seeing as how this is Uncharted TWO and the purpose of multiplayer gaming is to have at least TWO players, we’ll let you post up to two comments (one per day) for an extra shot at the code.
Rules:
- Post a comment telling us your favorite exotic location. Maximum two posts, one per day.
- Contest ends 10PM EST 12th June.
That’s it… get posting!
Category : SideQuesting








My favourite “uncharted” locale would probably be a tie, but I’ll start with the back streets of Kowloon.
Weird stuff going on around every corner, you never know what you’re walking into next. Another fringe triad offering you their services?
Some person offering to relieve you of that heavy wallet?
People selling live puppies for a good home-cooked meal?
Or maybe scantily clad women offering to “cut your hair” in “a style you much enjoy good time, Hong Kong best, know western too, Mai Li give discount to you – so good-looking guy” (just to avoid confusion: I had a shaved head at the time)
- and the list goes on. (and I did decline all of the above offers, as well as the many other ones)
Drake would love it.
(and I’ll post again tomorrow with my other favourite “uncharted” location)
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malaysia
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ibiza / spain
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Cappadocia in turkey
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappadocia
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The Australian Outback has always fascinated me. There is a such a variety of unique life out there.
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Mallorca-Baleares (SPAIN) would be the best! mi home ofc!
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Tokio.
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RIVIERA mAYA, MEXICO….is BEST
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Mine would most likey be Meteora in Greece. Its such a beautiful place, with two, massive rock pillars, made by nature. So beautiful!
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Cote d’Ivoire, or another country near the Gulf of Guinea, like Cameroon or Ghana.
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Rhodos in Greece.
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costa rica , cartago
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New Zealand
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I choose thailand because it’s extremely beautiful and exotic. To bad it’s so expensive to travell there.
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Spian
I hope i win
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Carpatian Mountains.
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well…it seems a tropical jungle will suits this game mostly…i’d choose south east asia region/amazon in brasil…jungle mines!, camoflouge enemies!, animal predators! etc
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So, second entry.
My close tie for the position of my favourite “uncharted” location would be a quite commonplace part of Shanghai called Zhong shan gong yuen. It might not be the most exotic of location, it’s just a place in Shanghai with nothing in particular that stands out.
However ,
While I visited a friend of mine there, Shanghai was caught in the worst typhoon of the past decade. That wouldn’t have been a problem if my friend hadn’t been stuck on the other side of the city and the fridge was empty. And I was hungry. So hungry, in fact, that I decided to go out to find something to eat.
Never having even seen a typhoon before, I pulled on my jacket, grabbed my umbrella and headed out. After about five seconds my umbrella looked like a very scrawny tv-antenna and I remember thinking “Wow, the other umbrellas on the street must be from people just giving up on them in this weather.” – As I narrowly dodged one of them darting from a roof about a block away I came to the conclusion that the “umbrellas” in the street were in fact tv-antennas.
The walk would normally have taken about five minutes but lasted for almost 45. I was glad that I wore shorts and had a tight jacket, as my wind resistance was lower. Luckily I was walking against the wind, so I could lean into it and thereby give me an added push without too much risk of loosing my grip. Smaller cars were rattling in their place, and some of the larger ones parked with their side to the wind simply flipped, as if they were toys. I got really worried when a tree zipped past me, it’s trunk broken off where it had been cemented into the ground.
At last I reached my destination; The neighborhood Pizza Hut. , And it was open!
I tumbled inside where a waiter asked if he could take my jacket and umbrella (of which very little remained). A large bowl of spaghetti with a creamy ham and mushroom sauce have never been so satisfying.
When the winds seemed to have settled I ventured back. Fortunately I, and my pile of matchsticks previously called an umbrella, was able to get inside the apartment before the eye of the storm had passed.
Man what a rush!
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geneva, where rich ppl bank their money there, good for treasure hunting…
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Congrats to the winner, timpa!
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No need to do this contest its out for PSN !THIS IS NOT A JOKE! its out for PSN!!!
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