🎉 Unleash Your Inner Thief with Uncharted 4!
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End for PlayStation 4 is a critically acclaimed action-adventure game that combines stunning visuals, an engaging storyline, and seamless gameplay. Weighing only 82 grams and requiring no assembly, this game is perfect for on-the-go gaming enthusiasts. With a 2-year warranty, you can embark on your treasure-hunting journey with peace of mind.
UPC | 711719418474 |
Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 0.1 x 1.4 cm; 82 g |
Item volume | 374.41 Millilitres |
Is assembly required | No |
Warranty description | 2 year manufacturer |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | 1 product |
Item weight | 82 Grams |
B**K
Better than 3
Uncharted 1: Great game & great start.Uncharted 2: Possibly the best game on PS3.Uncharted 3: Awful. Dreadful controls.Uncharted 4: As good as 2 but better graphics. It simply plays so much better than the others. Marvellous.
A**R
Unrecognised disc
The game did not work. I am very disappointed.
D**R
Could've been better if Druckman didn't ruin it
Uncharted 1, 2 and 3 were great game's. Combat was so so, but the character's, settings, puzzles and dialog along with the storyline were all great. Amy Hennig did a great job and even though the 1st is now quite dated, I stuck with it.Uncharted 4, I haven't been able to stick with now Druckman made it.The visuals are top notch and same good voice actors. The storyline is ok, but something about the game just feels off and could be because Druckman got Sarkeesian to consult on the game, effectively making it an emptier SJW husk.You have a lead antagonist Nadine who isn't a realistic portrayal of a human, they're just a strong angry person (female) with unrealistic combat skills and ability to take no damage. They have no real personality and are just a token character, glaring issue number one.Character redesigns for a game set just a few years later is bizarre, some characters aren't even recognizable like Chloe and especially Sully who's aged 15 years in just a few.Some of the levels don't feel as awe inspiring as the last 3 games, with a more generic Hollywood inspired approach, losing some of the magic.Overall, the game just isn't quite the same as the last 3, it could've been good. But feels Sony had Druckman pump out one last game, with SJW ideals and weirdly redesigned characters. It's hard to recommend it, you'll like parts of it, but will probably get bored half way through and/or bemused with the odd direction a few elements take. This was probably a foreshadow of things to come with TLoU2.
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