Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Review – Swinging Through the Finish Line

When Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End rolled its credits, it felt as if an era had come to a close. 10 years of action-adventure dominance capped off with one final adventure as Nathan Drake, one that was perhaps the most perilous and definitive yet.

During the past year the reality has set in that Uncharted might not play a role in the final years of this generation,…

  • Majestic graphics invite Photo Mode
  • Character performances elevate the storytelling
  • Great freedom to explore the Western Ghats
  • Minor gameplay improvements make a difference
  • Uncharted is becoming routine at this point, including a slow introduction
  • Chloe Frazer is great, but the lack of Nathan Drake's wittiness is unfortunate

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Majestic graphics invite Photo Mode Character performances elevate the storytelling Great freedom to explore the Western Ghats Minor gameplay improvements make a difference Uncharted is becoming routine at this point, including a slow introduction Chloe Frazer is great, but the lack of Nathan Drake's wittiness is unfortunate
Majestic graphics invite Photo Mode Character performances elevate the storytelling Great freedom to explore the Western Ghats Minor gameplay improvements make a difference Uncharted is becoming routine at this point, including a slow introduction Chloe Frazer is great, but the lack of Nathan Drake's wittiness is unfortunate
Majestic graphics invite Photo Mode Character performances elevate the storytelling Great freedom to explore the Western Ghats Minor gameplay improvements make a difference Uncharted is becoming routine at this point, including a slow introduction Chloe Frazer is great, but the lack of Nathan Drake's wittiness is unfortunate
Majestic graphics invite Photo Mode Character performances elevate the storytelling Great freedom to explore the Western Ghats Minor gameplay improvements make a difference Uncharted is becoming routine at this point, including a slow introduction Chloe Frazer is great, but the lack of Nathan Drake's wittiness is unfortunate
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