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May 2016
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The editors liked
Sets a new standard for storytelling and presentation in video games
Excellent visuals
Very addicting multiplayer gameplay
Cool unlockable options and items
Interesting story
Shooting is improved
Refined
Enjoyable game play
Satisfying
Intelligent story
Beautiful graphics and sound
Fitting end to the Uncharted series
Stunning graphics
Amazing voice work
Great multiplayer
Ties up Nathan Drake's story nicely
Stunning action sequences
Nuanced
Emotional characters and story
Gorgeous world
Animation
And cinematography
Gameplay and narrative form a spectacular whole
Visually stunning
Improved shooting mechanic
The grappling hook
Excellent writing
Story is engaging
An ending fit for Nathan Drake
New tools and open areas add new layers of exploration
Refined stealth and gunplay
New additions to multiplayer make it more strategic
Fantastic easter eggs and references to the past
The editors didn't like
Standard
Unimaginative platforming and third-person shooting
Sluggish controls in single-player mode
Far
Far too many pacesagging artificial roadblocks to progress
Far too much padding
Multiplayer may not be deep enough for the long-term
Melee combat is a bit disappointing
Inconsistent cover system
Some pacing issues early on
Infrequent framerate issues
AI characters running in front of enemies while in stealth
Environment Detailing, Flawless MoCap, Character Modelling and Acting, The two relations of Drake, Seamless Scene to Action Flow, Puzzles, Online Mode
Missing out on the Epic Uncharted Sequences, Too many car puzzles, Predated Enemy Wave Style and same old combat style, Awfully Boring Ending
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End has lots to answer before it can completely match up to the games that preceded it. Visually breathtaking, A Thief's End is a crucial spin on the Drake story, only marred by the lack of the big Uncharted moments and an overall g...
Great story, Stunning visuals, Slick gameplay, Fun multiplayer
Bloated third act
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is a remarkable achievement in blockbuster storytelling and graphical beauty. Though it's let down by a lack of imagination and some self-indulgence, especially in a third act that drags on far too long, Uncharted 4 carries on t...
Fantastic visuals, Inventive puzzles, Improved shooting, Emphasis on exploration
Muddled plot, Levels aren't as open as they seem, Rating (out of 10): 8, We played a review copy of Uncharted 4. The game is exclusive to the PS4 and costs Rs. 3,999. It will be available at stores from May 10, ->
We're shooting to have our final Uncharted 4: A Thief's End review ready within 48 hours of launch on May 10. But in the meantime, here's what we think based on what we've played so far.Share Tweet +1 Share Instagram...
If you're a PS4 owner, Uncharted 4 is most definitely a must play. It has one of the most gorgeous graphics I have ever seen in a console game, and the level of dedication and care to detail Naughty Dog has put into the game truly show in the fourth – and...
Photo-realistic graphics – the best we've ever seen on the PS4, Beautiful landscapes and vistas that capture the scale and magnificence of the locales, Wonderfully scripted story and cinematic action scenes, Improved and new gameplay mechanics that add ac
Repetitive action sequences and puzzle-run-gun formula, Silly partner AI that makes you feel as if you're doing everything yourself
All in all, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is a solid new addition to the Nathan Drake chronicles, and a perfect comeback for the series on the PlayStation 4. With new innovative gameplay mechanics, superb graphical investments, and masterful storytelling – N...
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Published: 2015-01-08, Author: Andrew , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Stunning presentation in every way, Stealth gameplay is much improved, Open environments are a joy to explore
That brand new brother, Puzzles should be more challenging
Let's put multiplayer to one side, though, because surely it's the cinematic, single-player swashbuckling that we all look for in an Uncharted game. We want characters oozing charm and funny one-liners, an intriguing, treasure-hunting story and breathtaki...
Abstract: I'll come right out to say that Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, is one of the most enjoyable games I've played in a while. But I have to admit that this is the first PlayStation 4 game I have played, since my last PlayStation set was an original PlayStation.H...
Uncharted 4 A Thief's End takes everything that we love about the series and dials it up to 11.The strength of the Uncharted games has always been their cinematic qualities - relatable characters, masterful storytelling, jaw- dropping scenery and heart-ra...
Abstract: Most people know the Uncharted series for its blockbuster single-player campaigns, which is why we published our Uncharted 4 review early. This follow-up focuses on its multiplayer aspect only.Don't dismiss Uncharted 4's multiplayer. Common convention wo...