
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection confidently hits its marks as a quality Action/Adventure title.
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Very Positive on Steam (90% positive from 38K reviews)
Healthy player count of 801 concurrent
Compelling narrative and story
Rich open world to explore
Limited professional critic coverage
Uncharted is an action-adventure video game series and media franchise published by Sony Interactive Entertainment and developed by Naughty Dog. Created by Amy Hennig, the Uncharted franchise follows a group of treasure hunters who travel across the world to uncover various historical mysteries. The series features historical fiction, elements of fantasy and folklore, and fictional characters alongside real-world historical figures and events. In the main series, players control Nathan Drake; in the expansion, players control Chloe Frazer.

Runs well on modern hardware.
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Uncharted 4 is a game that still feels ahead of its time, even years after its release. The production quality is exceptional across the board. The visuals are stunning, the animations remain among the best in the industry, and the cinematic presentation makes every chapter feel like part of a blockbuster movie. Few games manage to blend storytelling and gameplay as seamlessly as Uncharted 4. Nathan Drake's final adventure is filled with memorable set pieces, exciting shootouts, and some of the most impressive environments ever created in an action-adventure game. Whether climbing ancient ruins, exploring exotic locations, or taking part in high-speed chases, the game constantly delivers unforgettable moments. The story is emotional and serves as a fitting conclusion to Nathan Drake's journey. The interactions between the characters feel natural and believable, making it easy to become invested in their relationships. My only criticism is that some combat encounters and character moments occasionally stretch believability, particularly when certain opponents seem capable of matching or overpowering Nathan Drake despite his experience and accomplishments throughout the series. Even so, these are minor complaints in what is otherwise an outstanding experience. Uncharted 4 remains one of the finest action-adventure games ever made and a technical masterpiece that continues to impress today. Score: 9.5/10 :::
Probably the most beautiful game I played, insane set pieces. It's like an interactive blockbuster movie. 100% recommended.
Archaeology is Just Spicy Vandalism We PC gamers waited years to play a game where a charming man in a half-tucked henley violently dismantles ancient ecosystems, massacres 3,000 mercenaries, and cracks dad jokes while doing it. Was the wait worth it? Absolutely. Here is what you need to know before buying *Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection: The Upper Body Strength:** Nathan Drake and Chloe Frazer possess the forearm strength of a silverback gorilla on pre-workout. You will spend 40% of this game dangling by your fingertips from centuries-old crumbling statues that can somehow support a 200lb human perfectly, but will immediately disintegrate the second the plot requires an action sequence. Historical "Preservation": You play as a "thief with a heart of gold" whose primary method of archaeology is high explosives. You will spend two hours solving an intricately beautiful puzzle designed by ancient geniuses, only to immediately blow up the entire mountain it was housed in. Take that, history! Ludonarrative Dissonance at its Finest:** Drake will brutally snap a mercenary's neck, push his buddy off a 400-foot cliff with an RPG, and then seamlessly transition into a cutscene where he sighs and says, "Gosh, I just really don't want anyone to get hurt." He is the most lovable sociopath in gaming history. The Graphics: The vistas are so gorgeously rendered that I felt physically guilty having gunfights in front of them. *"Excuse me, Mr. Heavily-Armored-Mercenary, could you please stop shooting at me? I'm trying to appreciate the 4K volumetric lighting on this 15th-century moss."* >The Package Deal Breakdown: > A Thief's End:** A masterpiece about a guy having a mid-life crisis who decides that lying to his wife and risking his life for a dead pirate's pocket change is significantly cheaper than going to couples therapy. > The Lost Legacy:** The exact same masterpiece, but with Chloe and Nadine, immaculate hair physics, and the terrifying realization that driving a jeep through digital mud is more satisfying than driving in real life. **Performance Note:** My GPU was sweating, but seeing every individual strand of Sully’s mustache in ultra-high definition was entirely worth the thermal throttling. **Final Verdict:** **10/10.** I came for the lost pirate gold, I stayed to watch Sully complain about his knees. Would accidentally destroy a legendary lost civilization again.
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