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Uncharted 4 |
Back in 2009 I picked up a PlayStation 3 for the
sole purpose of being able to play the stellar exclusives Sony had been
releasing on the console. I specifically had my eyes on the two Uncharted games
that had been released already. I was so amazed at how these games presented
themselves and they easily became two of my favorite games ever after I beat
them a couple weeks later. Naughty Dog then released the equalling impressive
Uncharted 3 in 2011, then followed by the spectacular The Last of Us two years later.
It's safe to say I am a huge fan of the games Naughty Dog makes. They know how
to create a satisfying story that rivals film and blend them with entertaining
gameplay mechanics and unrivaled presentation. Nearly three years after being
revealed, Uncharted 4 has finally arrived on the PlayStation 4 and boy was it
worth the wait.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is a fantastic conclusion
to the series and a must play game for anyone with the PlayStation 4. Whether
you're a fan of the previous games or new to the franchise, there is enough
here for everyone to enjoy. Naughty Dog somehow creates a story that will
please diehard fans that wraps up the series, while also making a game that
stands on its own. It's an impressive feat that only Naughty Dog has seemed to
be able to do over the past decade.
In his final adventure, Nathan Drake's brother
returns after being thought dead to pull him into one last adventure filled
with draw dropping sequences, exciting firefights, and emotional moments that
are the best the gaming industry has ever seen. It's very impressive that
Naughty Dog was able to introduce the character Sam (Nathan's Brother) and make
us care for someone we just met. I was particularly nervous that they were
going to try and shoehorn him into the story and that it would take away from
the characters we have been with for three games prior. Luckily his character
is a bright spot of the game and is the catalyst of this game.
Nathan, Elena, and Sully are the only characters
from previous entries to have huge roles in the game and each get their time to
shine. Sully is only character I think get's a disservice, not because his arc
isn't good, but because he isn't in the game a whole lot. When I think of
Uncharted I think of Nathan and Sully. It's not a huge gripe but he of course
gets his crowd pleasing moments and lines that make up for the lack of screen
time.
The two antagonist are probably the best of the
franchise. Their motives are the least black and white of the games, in terms
of villains. They each have their own agenda and seem less like villains and
more like actual people. I would go into more specifics on their characters but
I don't want to ruin any surprises.
The story as a whole revolves around Nathan and Sam.
Their past is explored thoroughly throughout the game, which not only grounds
their relationship, but also gives reasoning behind the events in the game.
It's a wonderful story that has a bit of everything, delivering the most evenly
paced game out of the series.
Gunplay and traversal is of course the bulk of the
game. Shooting has never felt better here, though mostly unchanged from Uncharted
3. Hand to hand combat is the most impressive newly refined feature, it's very
seamless and there's a flow to it. Climbing and exploring is very fun this time
around. It feels very natural paired with the newly more open areas and
beautifully created world. There is now a grappling hook that adds excitement
to both movement and combat that should have been in the very first game.
Uncharted has always had jaw dropping graphics and
this entry is no different. It is able to balance amazing detail close up and
far away with silky smooth frame rates. Uncharted 4 also has amazing motion
capture work and animation throughout. There was a moment fairly early in the
game in Scotland where a light snow is falling and while walking around I
noticed the snow lakes were landing on Nathan's jacket and melting into it. It
was an extremely detailed aspect that you would have to really be looking for
to even notice. Its these details in Uncharted 4 that blow my mind and makes
the world feel real.
I could literally go on forever about Uncharted 4
and everything it does right, I just don't see anything particularly wrong with
the game. It might not be everybody's cup of tea, but the game is technically
flawless and features a compelling story that is even more importantly an
entertaining one. Naughty Dog has created the best game of this generation and
the best game of the franchise. Uncharted 4 is the kind of game you go out and
buy a PlayStation for and deserves a five out five.
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