Uncharted Nathan Drake Collection (PS4)
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Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Review
Missing bells and whistles aside, these three exemplary games have never looked or played better than they do here, so whether you've played them before or not, should be in your library.- Excellent visual remaster
- Smoother gunplay
- Wonderful characters
- Three excellent games
- Short on extras
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Review
The Perfect Prelude to Thief's End
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Review
Considering the volume of HD remasters on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, it's only logical that Sony would decide to push for a re-release of the Uncharted games on its new console. Naughty Dog's action series became a flagship franchise on the PlayStation 3 and turned Nathan Drake into one of the most...- Gorgeous visuals (1080p/60fps
- Thrilling action sequences
- Great characters/narratives
- Extra difficulties/modes
- Extra difficulties/modes
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Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Review - Still jaw-dropping
To be honest, it's an easy recommendation for any gamer. First and foremost has to be the new Sony converts. If you didn't have a PS3 last-gen, or simply missed out on the series (you can't play everything) and now have a PS4, this is an essential purchase.- Looks better than most PS4 games
- Set-pieces are still ridiculously fun
- Characters are as lovable as ever
- Gunfights can last too long
- Enemies are bullet sponges
- Leaning backwards for wall-jumps is awkward
It's kind of crazy to think that the first Uncharted game is almost 8 years old. 8 years since we were first introduced to the always lucky Nathan Drake and his treasure searching escapades. So much has happened in that time, so many developments and so many games leading the way in innovation.
- Three of the best on one disc l Amazing Visuals l Solid gameplay l It's Nathan Drake
- Uncharted 3 still feels a bit off l No multiplayer
PS4 Review - 'Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection'
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection includes the single-player campaigns for Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection review
Tim navigates his way through a trio of Uncharted titles, each gussied up for release on the PS4 by port specialists Bluepoint Games.- The new graphics and audio upgrades are fantastic
- New difficulty modes will cater to both hardcore and casual players alike
- Still among the best action platformer games available
- The same occasional gameplay annoyances are still present, particularly in Drake's Fortune
- Few reasons for returning fans to purchase aside from the better graphics
Oh man, has this past week been a love-affair of gaming for me. First I got to tackle Journey, which I absolutely loved, but is a short and quick experience when faced with the mountain of content that is Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection PS4 Review
As the romping theme song blared into my ears, I took a second to ponder on the impact the Uncharted series had on the wider gaming industry. From their somber days developing Crash Bandicoot and Jak & Daxter , developer Naughty Dog had come out of the PlayStation 3 generation as the best developer...
Game Review: Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection
On May 10 th it will signify an end of an era with Naughty Dog's Uncharted 4: A Thief's End . It's a double-edged sword, as while I can't wait to see the conclusion of Nathan Drakes adventures, which will surely be a Game of the Year contender hands down, it will also be a sad day for long-standing...- Upgraded visuals looks beautiful
- considering last-gen roots
- Updated controls welcomed addition
- especially for Drakes Fortune
- Among Thieves & Drakes Deception are among last-gen's elite
- Can now be bought at a great price
- No multiplayer