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October 2015
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62 Reviews
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The editors liked
Every Uncharted given new vibrancy at 1080p60
Noticeable graphical updates and mechanical consistency between games
New difficulty and speedrunning modes
Fun to see Uncharted evolve in a backtoback package
Still brilliant games
Really impressive remastering job
A lot of content and quality for the cash
Three superb action-adventures in one box
Major visual enhancements
Smoother and more responsive gameplay
Hollywood-grade storytelling
Crammed with unforgettable set-pieces
Nicely upgraded visuals
Three great games in one place
Largely untouched gameplay
The editors didn't like
Multiplayer and behindthescenes videos omitted
Playing all three in quick succession reveals some repetition
Abstract: The Uncharted series is, undoubtedly, my favorite part of the PlayStation library from the last generation of consoles. I was eager for the chance to step back into the world of Nathan Drake, especially after seeing the demo for Uncharted 4: A Thief's End...
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Published: 2015-09-30, Author: Steven , review by: videogamer.com
Has some excellent setpieces, Superb remastering job
Published: 2015-09-30, Author: Mike , review by: gamespot.com
Vivid, sweeping stories with grand cinematic scope, Finer detail and smoother framerate make the series feel fresh, Endearing, versatile characters with complex relationships, Finetuned set pieces in vibrant locations across the world, Masterful pacing in
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune has not aged well, making a third of the collection a slog, Disconnect between the gameplay and characters that, while not jarring, feels more pronounced by modern standards
Uncharted 2 and 3 are still incredible, Drake's Fortune looks much better, New modes offer new ways to play, Best way to get caught up before Uncharted 4
Drake's Fortune hasn't aged well, Not all animations are optimized for 60fps, Multiplayer's removal hurts replayability
Whether you play through these three games once, or several times, Uncharted is still required gaming. The Nathan Drake Collection puts three of last generation's most important games in one place, all with enhancements that make it the best way to experi...
Abstract: UNCHARTED: A 400-year-old clue in the coffin of Sir Francis Drake sets a modern-day fortune hunter on an exploration for the fabled treasure of El Dorado, leading to the discovery of a forgotten island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The search turns...
Published: 2015-10-08, Author: Phil , review by: cgmagonline.com
Abstract: Before getting into this, I have to admit to a personal bias for the Uncharted series. There was a sad period in my life when I intended to give up my gaming ways after the PS2 generation. Sure, I'd enjoyed a torrid love affair with videogames since child...
A timely reminder of Uncharted's brilliance, and a perfect advert for A Thief's End...
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Published: 2015-10-06, Author: Matthew , review by: nzgamer.com
Abstract: Many years ago, a friend of mine described Uncharted: Drake's Fortune as looking like “a more badass Indiana Jones”. This judgement was based solely on the cover for the game, but I can't think of a more perfect way to describe the series.After a comparat...
Abstract: Uncharted really knows how to do openings. From the first time we see our intrepid hero Drake, we get an idea of what the series is all about. On-board a beat-up looking boat with series heroine Elena Fisher, Drake wastes no time getting into trouble with...