Naughty Dog had a real challenge making this game fun to play without the inclusion of Nate or Sully, but they pulled it off very well. The environments again look beautiful and the themes heard in uncharted 4 also return. All the voice actors do an amazing job at bringing the characters to life, as is expected now from a naughty dog game. Apart from a few minor changes, gameplay remains mostly the same as uncharted 4, which isn’t a bad thing, as there are plenty of exciting gunfights and areas for stealth. The combat areas are again more open, meaning there are lots of hiding places to move between and moving between stealth and gunplay is as seamless as it was in uncharted 4. Despite TLLs short length, there is plenty of development for both Chloe and Nadine and their relationship develops nicely over the course of the game. The final set piece’s influences are obvious, with an exciting combination of the car chase scene from uncharted 4 and the train scene from uncharted 2 which finishes the game off strongly. Although the story behind the treasure isn’t quite as compelling as the story of Captain Avery and Libertalia, TLL offers an exciting experience and a fun character driven story that any fan of the uncharted series will be able to enjoy.

Reviewed on Jul 23, 2021


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