By Sam Coles:
It’s hard to believe it was five years ago when I bought a
PlayStation 3 and experienced the Uncharted series for the first with the third
instalment, yes the third game may have been an odd choice to start with but I
fell in love nonetheless. I was captivated by the characters and how light
hearted it was, however it knew when to switch out the happy mask to the sad
one. When Uncharted 4 was first announced I was a bit hesitant, as it look to
be taking a more serious tone and that is somewhat the case with the final
release due to it being under the director of The Last of Us. However it still
had its fun moments, but overall has a very serious tone compared to the first
three games. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy on the otheer hand goes back to what
made Uncharted special, where it is a fun swash buckling adventure with wise
cracking one liners with the beautiful and lustful Chloe Frazer.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy takes place after the events of
the fourth game, we step into the tight jeans of Chloe Frazer who has teamed up
with former shoreline mercenary Nadine Ross. They are on the hunt for the
Golden Tusk of Ganesh, so Nadine can buy back her private military company…
well initially. Unfortunately they find themselves in competition with the
local warlord, where he is wreaking havoc across the region, and wants the
relic to buy a bomb to destabilise the region more. He is not a deep villain he
is a classic moustache twirling villain, which is fine as this game does not
take itself seriously with a few scenes that are an exception. What stands out in this story is the
chemistry between Chloe and Nadine, they start off resenting each other, but as
the story moves forward they grow closer as friends and it is truly beautiful
to witness.
How is the gameplay? Well I might as well copy and paste the
gameplay segment of my Uncharted 4 review from 2016 as it is fundamentally the
same, where you climb, shoot, swing from ropes and dodge roll. But there is one
new feature that crops up in the first few hours of the game, where the
adventure gives you more of a choice of how to tackle your current task, think
of it as a mini open world. However this is used and never looked at again, but
to be honest this is just a standalone expansion I wasn’t expecting The Witcher
3: Uncharted Edition (Naughty Dog call me), but it seems rather one note as the
game goes back to the scripted sequences we are used to with the series.
Visually the game looks great, what can I say that I haven’t
already when it comes to a Naughty Dog game. The facial animations are nothings
short of amazing with believable expressions, coupled with the beautiful motion
capped movements from the actors. The environments are breath taking, with the
lush jungles and huge expansive spaces that I took a lot of screenshots for my
social media that’s how beautiful the game is.
The only issue I have stems from all Uncharted games, where
the main character will not climb up to the platform I’m aiming at, or they
jump up and down like they have incontinence problems. It does get very
irritating especially when you are being chased or when you are being shot at
on the side of cliff, where Chloe can take as many hits as an asthmatic bong
user.
Overall Uncharted: The Lost Legacy was an enjoyable game and
is a return to form with the more light hearted tone compared to 4. The story
is fantastic with the beautiful chemistry between Chloe and Nadine, where you genuine
care about them as the story progresses and to see a friendship blossom between
the two is truly special. The game is cheap these days, I picked it up second
hand for £10 and it’s worth the 6 to 7 hours it will take to finish.
I love that you have written this review without giving away anything. Would you say that it is worth playing Uncharted 4 before diving into this one?
ReplyDeleteThis really is a beautiful looking game and I have heard a lot about the chemistry of the characters. Definitely on my list to pick up!
Thanks! Yeah I would say so because A. Uncharted 4 is good and B. It will give you more context about Nadine in this game.
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