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May 2016
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The editors liked
Fantastic visuals
Inventive puzzles
Improved shooting
Emphasis on exploration
Environment Detailing
Flawless MoCap
Character Modelling and Acting
The two relations of Drake
Seamless Scene to Action Flow
Puzzles
Online Mode
Great story
Stunning visuals
Slick gameplay
Fun multiplayer
The editors didn't like
Muddled plot
Levels aren't as open as they seem
Rating (out of 10)
8
We played a review copy of Uncharted 4. The game is exclusive to the PS4 and costs Rs. 3
999. It will be available at stores from May 10
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Missing out on the Epic Uncharted Sequences
Too many car puzzles
Predated Enemy Wave Style and same old combat style
When it does get going though, it's a solid mix of shooting, brawling and climbing that resembles some of the best adventure movies. While it stumbles along the way and certain segments drag a little, generally it was paced fairly well, and only one locat...
Published: 2016-05-10, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: SonyFive years. That's how long it's been since PlayStation owners were last able to experience an action-packed adventure with Nathan Drake in an Uncharted video game. In that time, developers Naughty Dog took some time out, created PS3 console classic T...
Published: 2016-05-05, Author: Oli , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: This is a rare treat: the creators of a popular series and a beloved character laying them to rest with elegant finality, and going out on an absolute high. In games as in other media, dignified endings aren't easy to come by. But Naughty Dog have outdone...
A beautiful game in look, tone and storytelling; superb acting in voice and motion capture; great pace between various gameplay themes; truly epic adventure; fun and frenetic multiplayer
Short single-player campaign - but only in the respect that we never wanted it to end
If this is to be the last Uncharted it goes out on a massive high. Nathan Drake has never looked better and the many additions to gameplay make it the most rounded in the series by far. Naughty Dog has always delivered poignant, epic stories that l...
Stunning visuals, Great storytelling, Surprisingly deep multiplayer, Reliably fun gameplay
New “open” environments fall flat, Gameplay is predictable
As good as it is, Uncharted 4 makes a great case for letting a game franchise go at the end of a hardware cycle. It improved on the series in every way it could while hewing to expectations fans had developed after three distinct, but similar entries. T...
Astounding graphics, Jaw-dropping set-pieces, Improved stealth and traversal systems, More open level design, Great storytelling and performances
Still quite linear and heavily scripted
I can't describe Uncharted 4 as the perfect game. The single player campaign takes a while to reach a state of near-perfection, then throws in a few too many wearying battles in its tremendously exciting final run. It's bloody close, though, and only enha...
Abstract: It's been a heck of a year for video games. Virtual-reality titles finally went mainstream, indies made as big a splash as their AAA counterparts, and the first-person-shooter genre became more diverse and refreshing than ever. We played games that twiste...
Abstract: In Uncharted 4: A Thief's End , Nathan Drake and friends come to the end of their story. Is this final tale more of the same to satisfy fans of the series? Or is it something different that can bring in people new to the series? The answer to both those q...