I only played Lost Legacy, I had completed the original U4 before. Coming back to the series after a while, at 60 fps to boot, surely made it seem fresh. Lost Legacy is kind of a shorter Uncharted experience that doesn't really compromise on much though. It still has plenty of really good set pieces, with the final one being an adrenaline rush from start to finish. The India setting was a good fit for the title too. The lack of Drake made me a bit skeptical at first, but Nadine and Chloe are a really good pair with a lot of nice moments throughout the story. One highlight of the game for me was Chapter 4, which is a more open world experience, featuring freedom of movement and choices, on where to go and what to do next. Overall, definitely recommending this game to anyone that likes the series and wants a good dose of action.
I don't even really know what to rate this, kinda ignore the rating ig.
I'm just here to complain about this. Why did they not include the PS3 trilogy on this? they've already been remade and ported to the PS4, so why are we not including them in this? You call it a collection but only include 4 and a little standalone game? kinda a big joke. At least we get Uncharted 4 on PC.
I'm just here to complain about this. Why did they not include the PS3 trilogy on this? they've already been remade and ported to the PS4, so why are we not including them in this? You call it a collection but only include 4 and a little standalone game? kinda a big joke. At least we get Uncharted 4 on PC.
One of the best adventures for a video game!
(Some parts of my review are from my review of the original Uncharted 4)
When I was a kid I used fantasize myself on going on an adventure to find treasure and this is a great representation of how I would've wanted it to turn out. The gameplay is full of action and it always has me exited. I love being able to climb around buildings or cliffs only to see gorgeous scenery. Combat overall is generic 3rd person shooter stuff by that didn't stop me from loving the game any less. The puzzles are very fun to solve as well. The visuals are still stunning as ever and got to enjoy it at 4k@30FPS. I was also pleased to play this game at 120FPS, as a gamer I personally prefer frame rates more than resolution. This game definitely feels like a modern day game despite it being released years ago
The story is awesome! As a new comer to Uncharted, I was proud to see that this game in friendly to anyone who hasn't played the other games like me. I loved the characters and their adventure to find Avery's treasure. I also got to experience The Lost Legacy for the first time ever and it's arguably better than the base game. Otherwise I love the game as a whole together.
Naughty Dog just loves delivering banger after banger. Not sure if I'll get tired of the combat but I definitely won't ever get tired of the story telling that Naughty Dog has to offer. Still have yet to play the other Uncharted games which I will do eventually.
(Some parts of my review are from my review of the original Uncharted 4)
When I was a kid I used fantasize myself on going on an adventure to find treasure and this is a great representation of how I would've wanted it to turn out. The gameplay is full of action and it always has me exited. I love being able to climb around buildings or cliffs only to see gorgeous scenery. Combat overall is generic 3rd person shooter stuff by that didn't stop me from loving the game any less. The puzzles are very fun to solve as well. The visuals are still stunning as ever and got to enjoy it at 4k@30FPS. I was also pleased to play this game at 120FPS, as a gamer I personally prefer frame rates more than resolution. This game definitely feels like a modern day game despite it being released years ago
The story is awesome! As a new comer to Uncharted, I was proud to see that this game in friendly to anyone who hasn't played the other games like me. I loved the characters and their adventure to find Avery's treasure. I also got to experience The Lost Legacy for the first time ever and it's arguably better than the base game. Otherwise I love the game as a whole together.
Naughty Dog just loves delivering banger after banger. Not sure if I'll get tired of the combat but I definitely won't ever get tired of the story telling that Naughty Dog has to offer. Still have yet to play the other Uncharted games which I will do eventually.
"A Great, Yet Gutted Collection of Adventures"
This package takes the great experiences of "Uncharted 4: A Thieves' End" and "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy" and increases their fidelity even more. Unfortunately, Naughty Dog decided not to translate this to the multiplayer of either game (even the Survival modes were shorted), making this an enjoyable but emptier version of these titles.
There isn't too much to say with this remaster collection. For the single-player it ends up being the definitive version to experience both titles. For multiplayer, it does nothing. Thankfully I own the older versions and upgraded digitally to the new ones, meaning I can have the best balance between the two. Unfortunately, many new players (just like the Nathan Drake Collection did before) will miss out on the unique multiplayer components that this series has always had to offer.
Smooth, 60 FPS performance mode is wonderful, but all versions of this game frankly look great on an OLED. The texture work is tightened up making the image clear and crisp wherever you go in the story. Load times are incredible as well, barely taking a few seconds to boot up to where you were in your last session! I can Recommend it if you are a huge fan of the series and want the definitive version of the single-player experience OR if this is your first time playing the campaigns for either of these games. Besides that, it's not really much of a "must-buy".
Final Verdict: 8/10 (Great)
This package takes the great experiences of "Uncharted 4: A Thieves' End" and "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy" and increases their fidelity even more. Unfortunately, Naughty Dog decided not to translate this to the multiplayer of either game (even the Survival modes were shorted), making this an enjoyable but emptier version of these titles.
There isn't too much to say with this remaster collection. For the single-player it ends up being the definitive version to experience both titles. For multiplayer, it does nothing. Thankfully I own the older versions and upgraded digitally to the new ones, meaning I can have the best balance between the two. Unfortunately, many new players (just like the Nathan Drake Collection did before) will miss out on the unique multiplayer components that this series has always had to offer.
Smooth, 60 FPS performance mode is wonderful, but all versions of this game frankly look great on an OLED. The texture work is tightened up making the image clear and crisp wherever you go in the story. Load times are incredible as well, barely taking a few seconds to boot up to where you were in your last session! I can Recommend it if you are a huge fan of the series and want the definitive version of the single-player experience OR if this is your first time playing the campaigns for either of these games. Besides that, it's not really much of a "must-buy".
Final Verdict: 8/10 (Great)
Vayamos por partes. Es mi primer Uncharted, esto quiere decir que es mi primer contacto con la saga. De hecho, el amigo que me regaló el juego me hizo un buen resumen de las 3 entregas anteriores para ponerme en contexto y conociera a los personajes.
Dicho esto, este Legacy of Thieves Collection, trae dos juegos, los dos últimos de la saga hasta la fecha: El cierre de Nathan y un "Spin Off" /DLC larguito.
-El Desenlace del ladrón: última aventura de Nathan, en la que se reencuentra con su hermano Sam, para buscar el tesoro de sus vidas. Nathan está ya retirado desde años, vive felizmente casado y pasa de movidas de tesoros... pero el tesoro del pirata de Avery le hace ojitos, y más cuando descubre que pueden está en Libertalia la isla pirata gobernada por los 11 piratas capitanes, reyes del ladronicio y la piratería.
A nivel historia: se me ha hecho en algunas partes y escenarios, muuuy pesadete. Había ocasiones en que te repetían mil veces el porqué de lo que estaba ocurriendo, y porque era así. Algo que Narrativamente, a mí parecer sobra y si lo tienes que contar, es porque algo estás haciendo mal en tema narrativo y la gente no se queda con copla.
Con respecto a la jugabilidad: jugarlo con el mando de la PS4 es magnífico, sacas todo el provecho al juego: agitar, panel táctil, giros...
A nivel visual: aunque es una maravilla, me quedo con la espectacularidad de:
-El legado Perdido: Juego en el que controlaremos a Chloe Frazer, cazatesoros y antiguo rollete de Nathan (esto se lo tuve que preguntar a mi amigo porque, FALLO DEL JUEGO, dan muchas cosas, por hecho, como que conocemos todas las historias de los anteriores juegos...)
En este juego la historia, a mi parecer, está mejor desarrollada y estructurada. Todo tiene más sentido y está más cerradito...
En cuanto a jugabilidad, es una pasada como el anterior y a nivel visual, es de lo mejor que he visto en juegos de este estilo (Tomb Raider). Los parajes de la India occidental, con sus montañas, templos, grutas... son MARAVILLOSOS, de tener el modo foto en marcha todo el santo rato.
En definitiva, dos grandes juegos, muy disfrutables, rejugables para búsqueda de tesoros, y la masr de divertidos. Por poner un pero: que den por sentado, que todo el mundo hemos jugado la saga de Nathan y nos cuenten cosas de anteriores juegos. A ver si PS Studios se anima de traer los 3 anteriores a PC❤️
Dicho esto, este Legacy of Thieves Collection, trae dos juegos, los dos últimos de la saga hasta la fecha: El cierre de Nathan y un "Spin Off" /DLC larguito.
-El Desenlace del ladrón: última aventura de Nathan, en la que se reencuentra con su hermano Sam, para buscar el tesoro de sus vidas. Nathan está ya retirado desde años, vive felizmente casado y pasa de movidas de tesoros... pero el tesoro del pirata de Avery le hace ojitos, y más cuando descubre que pueden está en Libertalia la isla pirata gobernada por los 11 piratas capitanes, reyes del ladronicio y la piratería.
A nivel historia: se me ha hecho en algunas partes y escenarios, muuuy pesadete. Había ocasiones en que te repetían mil veces el porqué de lo que estaba ocurriendo, y porque era así. Algo que Narrativamente, a mí parecer sobra y si lo tienes que contar, es porque algo estás haciendo mal en tema narrativo y la gente no se queda con copla.
Con respecto a la jugabilidad: jugarlo con el mando de la PS4 es magnífico, sacas todo el provecho al juego: agitar, panel táctil, giros...
A nivel visual: aunque es una maravilla, me quedo con la espectacularidad de:
-El legado Perdido: Juego en el que controlaremos a Chloe Frazer, cazatesoros y antiguo rollete de Nathan (esto se lo tuve que preguntar a mi amigo porque, FALLO DEL JUEGO, dan muchas cosas, por hecho, como que conocemos todas las historias de los anteriores juegos...)
En este juego la historia, a mi parecer, está mejor desarrollada y estructurada. Todo tiene más sentido y está más cerradito...
En cuanto a jugabilidad, es una pasada como el anterior y a nivel visual, es de lo mejor que he visto en juegos de este estilo (Tomb Raider). Los parajes de la India occidental, con sus montañas, templos, grutas... son MARAVILLOSOS, de tener el modo foto en marcha todo el santo rato.
En definitiva, dos grandes juegos, muy disfrutables, rejugables para búsqueda de tesoros, y la masr de divertidos. Por poner un pero: que den por sentado, que todo el mundo hemos jugado la saga de Nathan y nos cuenten cosas de anteriores juegos. A ver si PS Studios se anima de traer los 3 anteriores a PC❤️
I feel like this is Naughty Dog at their best. The port is fine, both fidelity and performance look great but frankly I don't understand the capital G "Gamer's" obsession with framerate over everything.
With the right art direction and optimization as well as with the right post-processing effects games trying to achieve a cinematic, filmic art style look just fine at 30 frames per second. Obviously higher framerates are better for certain games like competitive shooters or immersive sims but I dunno, game look real pretty in 4K. Crucify me if you must.
Funnily enough, the best next-gen feature that this collection highlights isn't graphical fidelity or the Dualsense features, but the 3D Audio bullshit. Maybe the remastered audio mix is just bass boosted or super amped or something, but playing through it and listening closely in this remastered package really added something to the experience.
These are the best two Uncharted games and I'm sorry if you're too stuck in the past to try and belabor the point of "but Uncharted 2!" Just stop. These games rule because they build off of the rock solid foundation of 2.
The reason why they slap so hard now especially is because tonally, they're a much needed antivenom and palate cleanser after the doom and gloom of The Last Of Us Part II (an experience which I also enjoy very much, given in far more sparing doses than Uncharted lmfao).
Hope the "several games" that Naughty Dog is currently working on include stuff that's this fun, both in terms of character and moment to moment gameplay.
With the right art direction and optimization as well as with the right post-processing effects games trying to achieve a cinematic, filmic art style look just fine at 30 frames per second. Obviously higher framerates are better for certain games like competitive shooters or immersive sims but I dunno, game look real pretty in 4K. Crucify me if you must.
Funnily enough, the best next-gen feature that this collection highlights isn't graphical fidelity or the Dualsense features, but the 3D Audio bullshit. Maybe the remastered audio mix is just bass boosted or super amped or something, but playing through it and listening closely in this remastered package really added something to the experience.
These are the best two Uncharted games and I'm sorry if you're too stuck in the past to try and belabor the point of "but Uncharted 2!" Just stop. These games rule because they build off of the rock solid foundation of 2.
The reason why they slap so hard now especially is because tonally, they're a much needed antivenom and palate cleanser after the doom and gloom of The Last Of Us Part II (an experience which I also enjoy very much, given in far more sparing doses than Uncharted lmfao).
Hope the "several games" that Naughty Dog is currently working on include stuff that's this fun, both in terms of character and moment to moment gameplay.
He jugado al 4 otra vez y es una gozada ahora a 60 fps. Me parece el mejor de la saga y no se me ocurre un mejor final para Nathan Drake y compañía. Es un juego que salió de la nada con un personaje que pasa lo mismo pero es que está tan bien hecho y llevado que no me puedo quejar es un regalo para los fans de la saga y además toda la ambientación de piratas mola muchísimo y los guiños a Monkey Island son 10/10 ^^
Uncharted 4 is pure joy in form of a videogame. It's a masterpiece, even by naughty dog standards. It has the most jaw-dropping sceneries, unrivaled action sequences, cool characters, funny dialogue and light but still fun enough puzzling. It doesn't have a deep story, deep mechanics nor does it take itself too seriously. But everything it tries to be and lets the player be, it does with excellency. The addition of the grappling hook makes for one of the best views in the entire series and playing this in 60fps high res on a ps5 so many years after its initial release, still keeps this game in a league of its own. I replayed this, going for the platinum trophy again. And believe me, I wouldn't hesitate to play it again anytime.
Lost Legacy doesn't reach the high highs of uncharted 4, but it definitely is worth the while and has some beautiful vistas on its own.
Lost Legacy doesn't reach the high highs of uncharted 4, but it definitely is worth the while and has some beautiful vistas on its own.
Great collection of two fun titles:
Uncharted 4: Fantastic and above all, fun! While it starts slower than most other uncharted games it ends up with some of the most thrilling set pieces.
Lost Legacy: While not as good, it has some good ideas due to the fact that is not supposed to be a main title. There are some breathtaking vistas but it being a bit more reliant on puzzles pales when compared with Uncharted.
Uncharted 4: Fantastic and above all, fun! While it starts slower than most other uncharted games it ends up with some of the most thrilling set pieces.
Lost Legacy: While not as good, it has some good ideas due to the fact that is not supposed to be a main title. There are some breathtaking vistas but it being a bit more reliant on puzzles pales when compared with Uncharted.