GamesRadar: "Set for release on Sony's new NGP, Uncharted: Golden Abyss serves as a prequel of sorts to the main series. Developed by Bend Studios – the masterminds behind much of the Syphon Filter series and Resistance: Retribution – Golden Abyss is an original story that not only looks fantastic and plays great, but utilizes the NGP's new touchscreen and accelerometer controls.
We were able to play a few sections of the game, of which took place near a temple we couldn't quite catch the name of. Golden Abyss looks remarkably similar to most environments found in Drake's Fortune, in that you'll traverse through a temple with plenty of waterfalls, rushing creeks, sun-caked jungles and the foundations of temples that have been overtaken by nature. Comparisons aside, Abyss is gorgeous on the NGP's five-inch screen, what with real-time lighting and water physics that soak your clothes, and eventually dry over time."
A relic of its time or a buried treasure from the past?
I was really hoping this would have made it into one of the collections. Like how they did with the GoW PSP games.
I loved this game. It was like an extension of the first one. Why haven't we gotten an HD release yet?
Sony should have tried harder to support the Vita. It ended up just a solid emulation machine that happens to have a handful of classics.
I really like Uncharted:Golden Abyss on ps vita it would be dope if they remaster it for PlayStation 5
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Uncharted Golden Abyss originally pitch had plans for a "Mafia Wars" like multiplayer, and its original expected budget was at $13.5 million.
I remember buying this and the Vita day one in 2012. That was almost ten years ago, damn.