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August 2017
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The editors liked
Chloe and Nadine make incredibly compelling protagonists
Storyline is one of the best in the series
Absolutely stunning visuals
Great to play as and meet new characters
Plenty of action for your money
Open-world map for a large part of the game
Some of the best use of HDR in gaming
Amazing graphics really push the console's limits
Cracking storyline
A tried and tested formula that won't disappoint
Excellent fun from start to finish
Chloe and Nadine are fun characters
Tight storytelling
Even for Uncharted
Great level design
More open areas to explore
The editors didn't like
Feels like big action sequences are rehashed from other games
Gameplay doesn't introduce anything massively new from Uncharted 4
Story is very short
Your NPC partner suffers from the same AI foibles as in Uncharted 4
Little innovation in gameplay
You've played all these mechanics before
Despite the little nods
We still miss Nathan Drake
Story may be confusing if you haven't played Uncharted 4
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a great standalone entry and is exactly what you'd hope to get from the first single player expansion in the franchise. It does almost everything just as well as a full price release with great visuals, solid gameplay, and va...
Published: 2017-08-17, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Excellent story that doesn't infringe on the closure of Uncharted 4, Nadine is a fantastic sidekick, Chloe becomes more relatable through slow-burn revelations, Improved stealth and gunplay, More open-world adventure than linear
Infrequent framerate wobble on stock PS4
While I will continue to miss Sully, Nathan, Elena, and young would-be adventurer Cassie, The Lost Legacy is another amazing adventure in the living Uncharted world. Whether it spells the start of a new direction for the series, or a fun encore, it's an e...
Published: 2017-07-25, Author: Dean , review by: venturebeat.com
Abstract: I got a good look at Uncharted: The Lost Legacy at a Sony preview event, and I'm happy to report that you won't be stuck underground crawling through claustrophobic tombs all the time.Sony and developer Naughty Dog showed a beautiful, vast level in the ju...
Abstract: One of the weird things about E3 is figuring out the dynamics of what's on the public show floor and what's behind closed doors, as well as what form these games will be in. Typically, the show floor has several demo stations of a game lined up. In the “b...
Abstract: I didn't really enjoy Uncharted 4. I want to get that out of the way right now. It was an undoubtedly stunning, well-written, gorgeously animated game—but it was boring. There was far too much walking and talking and the linear nature of the game—which w...
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Published: 2017-08-17, Author: Keith , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: When it comes to Naughty Dog's games, there are broad strokes that players have come to expect; engaging characters, bombastic set pieces, and slick visuals that put whatever hardware their game is running on to the test.Uncharted: The Lost Legacy represe...
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a tightly compacted Uncharted experience that leans heavily on the established structures and mechanics from the past. But its new choice in cast and creative, emotional tale that really makes the brief journey shine - from o...
Abstract: Games have always been a form of escape. Whether it be a casual romp through a jungle made out of candy or an epic adventure across multiple kingdoms, one thing remains the same—a good game will immerse you in its own unique world. And as we enter the pea...
Abstract: Games have always been a form of escape. Whether it be a casual romp through a jungle made out of candy or an epic adventure across multiple kingdoms, one thing remains the same—a good game will immerse you in its own unique world. And as we enter the pea...