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May 2016
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The editors liked
An incredibly beautiful game
The best combat and exploration of the series
More open areas to play with
Astounding graphics
Jaw-dropping set-pieces
Improved stealth and traversal systems
More open level design
Great storytelling and performances
Stunning presentation in every way
Stealth gameplay is much improved
Open environments are a joy to explore
A beautiful game in look
Tone and storytelling
Superb acting in voice and motion capture
Great pace between various gameplay themes
Truly epic adventure
Fun and frenetic multiplayer
Stunning visuals
Great storytelling
Surprisingly deep multiplayer
Reliably fun gameplay
Visually stunning
Frequently thrilling
Emotionally resonant
And packed with brilliant performances
Strong story
Fantastic gameplay
A fitting send-off
Astounding visuals
Bandicoot-ception
The editors didn't like
Long
Rambling start
Only really gets momentum in the last half
Sam
Still quite linear and heavily scripted
That brand new brother
Puzzles should be more challenging
Short single-player campaign - but only in the respect that we never wanted it to end
Stunning visuals, Great storytelling, Surprisingly deep multiplayer, Reliably fun gameplay
New “open” environments fall flat, Gameplay is predictable
As good as it is, Uncharted 4 makes a great case for letting a game franchise go at the end of a hardware cycle. It improved on the series in every way it could while hewing to expectations fans had developed after three distinct, but similar entries. T...
Astounding graphics, Jaw-dropping set-pieces, Improved stealth and traversal systems, More open level design, Great storytelling and performances
Still quite linear and heavily scripted
I can't describe Uncharted 4 as the perfect game. The single player campaign takes a while to reach a state of near-perfection, then throws in a few too many wearying battles in its tremendously exciting final run. It's bloody close, though, and only enha...
Abstract: It's been a heck of a year for video games. Virtual-reality titles finally went mainstream, indies made as big a splash as their AAA counterparts, and the first-person-shooter genre became more diverse and refreshing than ever. We played games that twiste...
Abstract: In Uncharted 4: A Thief's End , Nathan Drake and friends come to the end of their story. Is this final tale more of the same to satisfy fans of the series? Or is it something different that can bring in people new to the series? The answer to both those q...
Uncharted 4 is a fitting conclusion to PlayStation's flagship series, including everything that made the previous games so successful and adding features that make it the PlayStation 4's best game yet. Explosions, excitement and emotion await you in Nate'...
Abstract: One of gaming's singular joys are the moments. Those astounding, special moments when the images and action on the screens in front of us trigger fantastical responses in our brains. That moment when we let out a happy sigh of relief at finally besting a...
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Published: 2016-05-27, Author: David , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: The Uncharted franchise has been one crazy roller coaster of a series, benchmarking industry leading visuals and even some of the best storytelling and acting in video games. The fifth game in the series (counting Uncharted: Golden Abyss), and considered...
Abstract: Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is one of those rare few perfect experiences. Notice my lack of the word “game”. The final chapter for Nathan Drake is a “video game” per say, and the best I've ever played at that, but at heart it's an emotional, moving, epic...