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Uncharted 4


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Just finished it yesterday and it's amazing. The story is top notch, controls are tight and crisp, climbing is great and its easily the prettiest game on the PS4. It also wraps up the series in a very satisfying way. 

Anyone else feel that there was less gun play/gun battles in this one though? 

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Finished watching a walkthrough on youtube.  The game is amazing and the scenery is the best I've seen in a game.  Concerning the story, it was great but I was a little disappointed with the situation concerning Nate's brother turning out to be something else. (Not wanting to spoil it for those who don't know what I'm talking on)  Overall great game and nice way to end the series.  The only Uncharted game I've actually played and finished was the first one.

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I'll admit I was a bit disappointed. It's still a great game with gorgeous graphics. The story just didn't really move me and I had a hard time really caring about Drake's brother. I would have cared much more about a Sully or Elena centralized story to go out on.

Spoiler...I kept waiting for the Uncharted supernatural twist, and it just never came. Between the zombies, blue man group, and drug hallucinations, it just became part of the Uncharted charm and made me miss it in this one. 

Like I said, still a great game, I guess I was just expecting a little more to go out on/

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13 hours ago, Joscott said:

I'll admit I was a bit disappointed. It's still a great game with gorgeous graphics. The story just didn't really move me and I had a hard time really caring about Drake's brother. I would have cared much more about a Sully or Elena centralized story to go out on.

Spoiler...I kept waiting for the Uncharted supernatural twist, and it just never came. Between the zombies, blue man group, and drug hallucinations, it just became part of the Uncharted charm and made me miss it in this one. 

Like I said, still a great game, I guess I was just expecting a little more to go out on/

I was kind of waiting for the supernatural element to come in as well. When they said Pirate Ghosts I was like Oh here it comes, but it never did. 

 

Still loved the story though. I thought the Pirate Utopia Island thing was really cool and was fun to explore. 

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Just finished the game.

Naughty Dog just makes the perfect games for my personal taste.  I am not a huge fan of 1st person shooters or huge multi-player games.  I just like games that have a strong central story and good acting. 

I really enjoyed it.  It isnt quite up to the level of Last of Us story wise, but the visuals and set pieces on this game are maybe the best I have ever seen.  There are times I would  have to literally stop whatever I was doing and just take time to take in the scenery.

I would give it a 9/10.  There are little nits to be picked, but overall fun game, well acted, and a good story.

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