Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is the conclusion to Sony's iconic protagonist Nathan Drake's journey, but does it live up to the success of the previous instalments?
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Created by Daniel Arriaga, a level designer at MachineGames on the upcoming Indiana Jones game, this fan concept is a solo developer project.
This Valentine's Day got me thinking of some of my favorite video game couples. Specifically, Nate and Elena from the Uncharted Series.
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7.5/10
It's good but NOT that good.
I finally finished it the night before last and I have to say it was quite a wild ride. Having beat the three previous games in the main series it was nice to see it all come full circle. I've become very fond of these characters and they are just so fleshed out this time. The voice acting has always been stellar but the animations in this one just knock it out of the park. After I completed the epilogue I just sat there with a smile on my face. My mind went back to the beginning when Elena and Nate first met and all the adventures that they have been on and all the great characters that have been introduced over the course of this wonderful series. Naughty Dog just creates great gaming experiences and situations that make you care about these characters. I'll admit Drake's Deception was a little of a letdown for me anyways but A Thief's End brought it all home in spades. I'm really looking forward to what they come up with next. The Last of Us 2 or maybe a brand new IP. All I know is that I can't wait.
I'm starting it again soon. Did 2&3 again. One hit kills appeal. Might use them for 4. Might even start from chapter 7 or 8. Not sure.