Uncharted Nathan Drake Collection (PS4)
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Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Review – Relive the Adventures All Over Again in HD
Uncharted is a series that has graced the PlayStation platforms since 2007. Developer Naughty Dog, who was well known for the Crash Bandicoot and Jak & Dexter games, took a chance with a new IP and never looked back, as Uncharted became a hit.
From small beginnings.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is a history lesson on a grand scale. It weaves through maps, journals, and diary entries long separated from their ancient authors, in abandoned ruins across the world.- Vivid
- sweeping stories with grand cinematic scope
- Endearing
- versatile characters with complex relationships
- Fine-tuned set pieces in vibrant locations across the world
- Masterful pacing in Uncharted 2 and 3
- Finer detail and smoother framerate
- Uncharted: Drake's Fortune has not aged well
- making a third of the collection a slog
- Disconnect between the gameplay and tone of the story that
- while not jarring
- feels more pronounced by modern standards
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection
The wave of new editions of classic games from the last generation of consoles hasn't finished washing over us yet. But with Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection there is at least a collection of games that quite a lot of you are likely to want.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection
An excellent remastering effort for anyone looking to discover or relive Nathan Drake's unparalleled peril.- Every Uncharted given new vibrancy at 1080p60
- Noticeable graphical updates and mechanical consistency between games
- New difficulty and speedrunning modes
- Fun to see Uncharted evolve in a back-to-back package
- Multiplayer and behind-the-scenes videos omitted
Greatness from small beginnings – Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection review
When I booted up Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and heard the series' prolific main theme, I was overcome with a nostalgia for Naughty Dog's generation-defining trilogy. As the studio seems intent on ending Nathan Drake's story with Uncharted 4: A Thief's End , it feels right going back and...- Uncharted 2 and 3 are still incredible
- Drake's Fortune looks much better
- New modes offer new ways to play
- Best way to get caught up before Uncharted 4
- Drake's Fortune hasn't aged well
- Not all animations are optimized for 60fps
- Multiplayer's removal hurts replayability
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection review – a thief's?beginning
An excellent remaster of three of the PlayStation 3's best looking games, but none of them have aged quite as gracefully as you might expect.- Some of gaming's most memorable, and best acted, characters, with lots of great set pieces and surprises
- On a technical level the remaster itself is beyond reproach
- Uncharted 1 is not a particularly good game and the combat in all three is a real weak point
- Overblown animation adversely affect the gameplay
- No multiplayer
Uncharted: Nathan Drake Collection
Sir Francis Drake's motto-"Greatness from small beginnings"-is a running reference throughout the Uncharted series. It's what spurs Nathan Drake to become an adventurer. It's what urges him on in the jungles of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune -to continue at a time when he has every reason to turn back.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection (PlayStation 4) Review
The Uncharted series is often described as the reason to own a PlayStation 3. Sure enough, the system held firm in its battle against Xbox 360 thanks to the consistently high quality titles that developer Naughty Dog churned out every couple of years, which included three Uncharted titles and The...
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Review
Arguably the biggest franchise for the PlayStation 3, Naughty Dog's Uncharted series was a big reason to own the console. It's hard to imagine anyone who