An incredible game from start to finish, orgasmic gunplay from the moment I shot the first enemy. The narrative is nice but too complicated for it's own good, but the setting and the overall voice acting is absurdly insane. Visuals are very beautiful and it's probably the best game until now to fully use the dualsense features, really love it. Housemarque will create a fantastic legacy if continues this way. Would recommend this game to anyone!

2017

I've played two missions and thought the game lacked "feeling" to it's combat, feels overcomplicated and at the same time very basic. I heard great things about the sequel so maybe I'll try it in the future, but this is a solid NO.

The game is really pretty, but everything else is shallow somehow. It has that Ubisoft's open world vibe and that's not a good thing. Altough it is a better game than everything Ubisoft made, it still gets pretty boring after you realize you finished just 1/3 of the game. Maybe I'll go back to it someday

I've never played the original, so I hated the overall game design on this, repetitive af. But everything else is absolutely incredible. Emil, Kainé, Weiss and Nier are probably one of the best party members ever. All of them are extremely well written and developed. Yoko Taro shows that he can make a game shine even with a low budget. Nier Replicant is not even close to a perfect game, but it is a fantastic experience afterall. And oh, that OST fucking fires, just as good as Automata's.

I was enjoying the game until it became a fucking perfect pixel jumping game, I hate this, never gonna touch it again

When after around 15 hours playing I saw at the screen the lettering saying "22 - A Thief's End" I knew that the next couple of minutes were about to be fucking amazing, and I'm glad they were even better than I expected. After playing all other big games from Naughty Dog, I have to say, U4 is probably my favorite from the studio.

Uncharted 4 is a tale about, well, a thief's end, when you face the reality of life, that not everything is surrounded by adventure, you'll need to settle down. You will need to live you little life, create a family maybe, tell stories about the old adventures, that's the true definition of living, being satisfied with the simple things. This game starts in the middle of a boat chase, meaning again another adventure full of danger because of some lost treasure, or perhaps not? Then you discover a little bit more of Nathan's past and that he has a brother, the only one he can call family. This thing about family and the ones you care is what makes Uncharted 4 so special. In the end you need to realize that money and fame can't and never will be able to replace someone you might lost in the way. While Nate realized that, Sam got stuck in the past way too long and almost paid the price for it. Idk what the fuck to say anymore, this game fucking rules even though the shooting is still kinda boring.

Uncharted 1: (2,5/5) - This game did not aged well, it's clunky, repetitive and ugly even though it's remastered. The only enjoyable part of it is the characters that are incredibly charming right from the start. Nathan Drake truly stands out. Gameplay wise is very poor, just a handful of weapon variations made the game boring halfway through it, but I wanted to play the entire series so I forced myself to finish it.

Uncharted 2: (2,5/5) - Kinda the same as the first one, but I kinda felt that the game dragged itfself too much. A little shorter would be better, I liked the outcome of the story but could not care less about Chloe.

Uncharted 3: (3,5/5) - Here the series finally shows some meaning, making us know more about Nathan's past made me feel more conected with him, the pacing of the game is much much better without constant shooting around. Overall the most solid game in the trilogy.

The collection as a whole is kinda the same shit, old, clunky and shoot and cover, the solid decent game on this is Uncharted 3 being a little more personal about Nathan's character.

Absolutely fantastic and charming game, never been so happy to play a platformer since Super Mario Odyssey. Incredibly polished, well made, funny as hell, and oh boy it got really hard near the end. And the extra levels and cups are insane, but the 100% is worth it. I dare to say that this is GOTY contender (?). PLAY IT.

Played the tutorial and hated it, never touching it again.

Played a little bit just before I got another game to focus, it's a nice horror metroidvania. But I think I was not in the mood for this type of game when I played it. Eventually I will pick it up again.

I played almost the entire game with my friend but our gamepass expired so eventually we will finish it, but it is well deserved as GOTY, probably the best coop based game.

EDIT: WE FINISHED IT, IT WAS PERFECT

Really short emotional story, hit me deep in the feels.

It was enjoyable for about 2 hours, then it made me bored to how lost and difficult the game got for me, but I liked the idea

Even though it's nice, I fell like Shantae only works the first time you play it. Fuck it