Several years after his last adventure, retired fortune hunter, Nathan Drake, is forced back into the world of thieves. With the stakes much more personal, Drake embarks on a globe-trotting journey in pursuit of a historical conspiracy behind a fabled pirate treasure. His greatest adventure will test his physical limits, his resolve, and ultimately what he’s willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End sees Nathan Drake returning to his roots and exploring exactly what it means to be forced back into the world of thieves. Embark on a journey across the world in order to track down fabled pirate treasure and test Drake's physical limits and resolve. Experience the high visual fidelity of the PS4 as Nathans Uncharted 4 model is over double the polygons of Joel, the protagonist of Naughty Dog's last heavy hitter, The Last of Us on PlayStation 3.
It is rip-roaring stuff. There is no great illusion here; any risk that may have been associated with Nathan Drakeâs introduction a decade ago has long gone, swept away in a tide of crowd-pleasing spectacle. But Uncharted 4âs swagger makes it easy to succumb to the ride, its craftmanship, sense of adventure and willingness to open up to its players providing a potent sugar-rush of popcorn gaming pleasure.
Naughty Dog has crafted a brilliant game that can stand alone as the best game on PlayStation 4. Uncharted was once referred to as a Tomb Raider clone, but it wound up being a Tomb Raider killer. Naughty Dog has elevated the video game industry as Uncharted 4: A Thiefâs End is pure brilliance.
Uncharted 4 is a landmark title that anyone remotely interested in interactive storytelling should invest in. Naughty Dog has once again raised the bar across the industry. Thrilling shootouts, a staggering level of detail, breathtaking visuals and emotional depth come together to make Uncharted 4: A Thief's End a must-play masterpiece.
A Thief Endâs is the best Uncharted yet, delivering a story I didnât want to end, and an adventure that concludes with a hell of a payoff. The âwowâ factor of the world exploding under Drakeâs feet has diminished in the years following Uncharted 2, but those moments are still effective, and a true showpiece of the developerâs exquisite craftsmanship for world and gameplay design.
Uncharted 4 is like a book that you literally swallow page by page, but at the same time you are sad to see the diminishing count of unread pages. You donÂŽt want it to end, you know what is coming but nothing can be done. Nathan Drake's adventure ends, but it's probably the best final chapter you could wish for.
A performance of power. Naughty Dog realizes their profound technical ability, showcases a relationship between gorgeous locales and engaging level design, and executes a progressive yet agile and animated narrative. The viability of Uncharted's actionâsafe but nimble platforming and brisk cover-based shooting parallel to limitless coincidences and explosionsâcan feel out of sync with 2016, but A Thief's End is easily the best it has ever been.
Uncharted 4: A Thiefâs End feels as inevitable as it does unnecessary.
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