On this day in 2016 Uncharted 4 was released on PS4. The final Installment in the Nathan Drake series of Uncharted (I played this game before 1-3 but didn't finish it before I went back to play those three games. Pros The gameplay and sets were really good and I liked the way the set pieces stood out and captured the game. Henry Avery's treasure and the Pirate stuff was very cool to see. The gun play is really nice for helping people with terrible aim when playing shooter games. Sam Was a great character and I thought he was enjoyable throughout the story with him bonding with Nate and Sully. Nate and Elena having their happy ever after with their daughter Cassie was a great way to end Nate's story and I wonder if Cassie will be focused on in another Uncharted game if we ever get one. The puzzles throughout the story were fun to solve and try to figure out. Nadine was a good Secondary villain with her threatening Nate and Sam throughout the story at various time while trying to help Rafe and Shoreline. Cons The Liar Revealed stuff was awful. This would have been the best Nathan Drake game but Sam lying about Hector Alcazar and Nate lying to Elena fucked it so bad. Shame with the first one because Alcazar was more threatening than Rafe and even Nadine and I would have loved for him and his Cartel to show up in Libertaila to fight Shoreline. Nate lying to Elena was also unnecessary because I would have loved to see Sam and Elena interact more throughout the story and Nate could have put her in less dangerous scenarios to avoid everything that happened in U2 with Elena. Rafe was such a weak villain and he did not seem threatening in the slightest and him revealing that he bailed Sam out of Prison killed the suspense for me. I also would have loved to see the grenade throwback from U3 make a return as an optional mechanic so players could try the game with or without it. Overall This is a good game and a nice way to say Farewell to Nathan Drake. Final rating, 7/10
ThemightyLiam_4_20
On this day in 2016 Uncharted 4 was released on PS4. The final Installment in the Nathan Drake series of Uncharted (I played this game before 1-3 but didn't finish it before I went back to play those three games.
Pros
The gameplay and sets were really good and I liked the way the set pieces stood out and captured the game.
Henry Avery's treasure and the Pirate stuff was very cool to see.
The gun play is really nice for helping people with terrible aim when playing shooter games.
Sam Was a great character and I thought he was enjoyable throughout the story with him bonding with Nate and Sully.
Nate and Elena having their happy ever after with their daughter Cassie was a great way to end Nate's story and I wonder if Cassie will be focused on in another Uncharted game if we ever get one.
The puzzles throughout the story were fun to solve and try to figure out.
Nadine was a good Secondary villain with her threatening Nate and Sam throughout the story at various time while trying to help Rafe and Shoreline.
Cons
The Liar Revealed stuff was awful. This would have been the best Nathan Drake game but Sam lying about Hector Alcazar and Nate lying to Elena fucked it so bad. Shame with the first one because Alcazar was more threatening than Rafe and even Nadine and I would have loved for him and his Cartel to show up in Libertaila to fight Shoreline. Nate lying to Elena was also unnecessary because I would have loved to see Sam and Elena interact more throughout the story and Nate could have put her in less dangerous scenarios to avoid everything that happened in U2 with Elena.
Rafe was such a weak villain and he did not seem threatening in the slightest and him revealing that he bailed Sam out of Prison killed the suspense for me.
I also would have loved to see the grenade throwback from U3 make a return as an optional mechanic so players could try the game with or without it.
Overall This is a good game and a nice way to say Farewell to Nathan Drake.
Final rating, 7/10
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