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I never played the original Uncharted, but I played 2, 3, and 4. The first one was pretty humble, but all the seeds of the franchise are there in terms of game mechanics and story. Obviously even with the remaster, each game looks subsequently better but it still doesn't elicit the same kind of "wow" moments that more modern games do with vast vistas or intricate structures. Probably the best part of these games is the voice acting for Nathan Drake; he just nails it so perfect and makes the character feel like a real person. That is, as long as you can forget his nonchalance about being a casual mass murderer. Of course, so many games have protagonists with this same cognitive dissonance, but it's a testament to how good the character is written and acted that this sticks out. Can't say I much liked the music other than the main themes, which is sad. After playing all 3 back to back more or less, the linear quicktime style gameplay did start to feel a bit old. When they are coming out a couple years apart, it's easy to not even notice that and get swept up in the …
Read MoreI never played the original Uncharted, but I played 2, 3, and 4. The first one was pretty humble, but all the seeds of the franchise are there in terms of game mechanics and story. Obviously even with the remaster, each game looks subsequently better but it still doesn't elicit the same kind of "wow" moments that more modern games do with vast vistas or intricate structures. Probably the best part of these games is the voice acting for Nathan Drake; he just nails it so perfect and makes the character feel like a real person. That is, as long as you can forget his nonchalance about being a casual mass murderer. Of course, so many games have protagonists with this same cognitive dissonance, but it's a testament to how good the character is written and acted that this sticks out. Can't say I much liked the music other than the main themes, which is sad. After playing all 3 back to back more or less, the linear quicktime style gameplay did start to feel a bit old. When they are coming out a couple years apart, it's easy to not even notice that and get swept up in the story and the vistas. And the set pieces. Wow, are these developers exceptional at designing indelible set pieces. Bravo!
Read LessI finally understand why most game reviewers and famous gamers on Youtube really recommend to play the Uncharted. Dude, the game is the full package! If you want to experience thrilling action and mystery with a little touch of romance and comedy on the side, then this game is spot on. The Uncharted is a series that would make you want to ask for more. It's a game you would really love to keep on playing for days and the game you'll surely miss playing once you've beaten it. I love Uncharted 3 for its improved gameplay action and thrilling set pieces. But I have to admit I enjoyed Uncharted 2 the best from all the games in this collection.
Really generous of Naughty Dog to develop a collection of all the Uncharted games remastered for PS4. Thank you sirs!!!
The Nathan Drake Collection is a fantastic collection of top quality games that you won't want to put down. Great storytelling and likeable characters with talented voice actors. Mix that with an addicting gameplay loop of thrilling climbs, intense shootouts against what feels like entire armies, and solving ancient puzzles all in order to inch you closer to each game's mysterious treasures.
All three games have the same feel, each adding small improvements and differences to the former's formula. That doesn't stop them all from feeling like their own entirely epic stories, though. It shocked me that I got so invested with the length of these games. I believe each one took me about ten hours to complete(not 100%). I think the length is one of this series' strong suits, though. The story isn't unnecessarily drawn out, and you aren't given a chance to grow tired of the gameplay loop. This also makes them perfect games to play back to back.(I even went straight from this to play Uncharted 4, I am so hooked).
While I know they aren't perfect games, and there are valid complaints to be made, I can't think of any at the moment. Maybe when my …
The Nathan Drake Collection is a fantastic collection of top quality games that you won't want to put down. Great storytelling and likeable characters with talented voice actors. Mix that with an addicting gameplay loop of thrilling climbs, intense shootouts against what feels like entire armies, and solving ancient puzzles all in order to inch you closer to each game's mysterious treasures.
All three games have the same feel, each adding small improvements and differences to the former's formula. That doesn't stop them all from feeling like their own entirely epic stories, though. It shocked me that I got so invested with the length of these games. I believe each one took me about ten hours to complete(not 100%). I think the length is one of this series' strong suits, though. The story isn't unnecessarily drawn out, and you aren't given a chance to grow tired of the gameplay loop. This also makes them perfect games to play back to back.(I even went straight from this to play Uncharted 4, I am so hooked).
While I know they aren't perfect games, and there are valid complaints to be made, I can't think of any at the moment. Maybe when my infatuation with the series fades a little, I will come back to it and can adjust properly. But right now, I'd say this is one of my favorite game series of all time. I highly recommend it!
I'm a decade late, but still glad I got to experience them all the way through. I remember trying to get through Uncharted 2 back in 2018 but got bored pretty fast. Luckily, I managed to make my way through all 3 pretty quickly thanks to this collection running much smoother than the original ps3 versions, as well as being able to use the much improved Dual Shock 4 controller over a shitty third party ps3 controller. It was actually pretty nice to play them all in succession since you can tell the little improvements that are made from game to game. Drake's Fortune is very rough around the edges, and feels pretty dated compared to the rest of the trilogy. The story is practically non-existent as well, which is a shame since the cast is still pretty likable.
Among Thieves is where Uncharted really sets its roots with the fucking crazy action set pieces and much improved shooting. The story beats are much more developed, and the cast of characters is a lot more entertaining than the first game. There's plenty of fun sequences and cut scenes here, and loads of gameplay highlights. The train sequence is arguably the …
I'm a decade late, but still glad I got to experience them all the way through. I remember trying to get through Uncharted 2 back in 2018 but got bored pretty fast. Luckily, I managed to make my way through all 3 pretty quickly thanks to this collection running much smoother than the original ps3 versions, as well as being able to use the much improved Dual Shock 4 controller over a shitty third party ps3 controller. It was actually pretty nice to play them all in succession since you can tell the little improvements that are made from game to game. Drake's Fortune is very rough around the edges, and feels pretty dated compared to the rest of the trilogy. The story is practically non-existent as well, which is a shame since the cast is still pretty likable.
Among Thieves is where Uncharted really sets its roots with the fucking crazy action set pieces and much improved shooting. The story beats are much more developed, and the cast of characters is a lot more entertaining than the first game. There's plenty of fun sequences and cut scenes here, and loads of gameplay highlights. The train sequence is arguably the highlight of the series, and still holds up today. I still dislike the constant climbing segments, but at least there is nothing as bullshit as the jetski section from Drake's Fortune.
Drake's Deception has far-and-away the bust gun play, with plenty of set pieces and environments that were way more interesting than most of the locales from the first two games. The shipyard stealth / shootout section was really fucking fun, and the gunplay was given a much needed overhaul to make guns more accurate, so everything feels a lot more satisfying. Facial animations are still a little stiff though, but boring climbing segments seemed to get toned down a lot for more emphasis on environmental exploration. The climax of Drake's Deception does lose some points though for being a very unfitting end to a villain who I absolutely fucking hated.
Overall, the series is pretty much what it says on the box, fun third person shooting and climbing segments. Must've been crazy impressive at the time but the lesser elements like the extended, boring climbing sections or the sometimes unfinished story elements are much more apparent today, especially if you've played Naughty Dog's newer titles. Still worth going through if you haven't given them a shot, but I don't think they are must plays unless you demand to see every single ND IP through.
Ottima raccolta di uncharted che ne sistema i difetti principali ascrivibili soprattutto al primo. Non c'è miglior modo per giocarli. Voto: 8.8/10
This bundle was included as a digital download when I bought my PS4. Having gotten into the PS3 at the very end of its life cycle, I never played these games, and didn't really look into games in the genre whenever I wanted to buy something. However, I had a lot of fun. I think this collection made me appreciate story-telling within games, as most of my interests before this were based around gameplay. Even the JRPG's I played all the time drew me in because I loved the grind of levelling first and foremost, and not because of the stories that accompanied them. I have no desire to play these games again and find all the unlockable secrets, but I enjoyed them in the first weeks of owning the console. I did not really consider buying Uncharted 4 when it came out after having played these, though I may get it now that it is years old. There were a few times I got stuck inside a boat on a level where you are navigating wreckage in the sea and fighting pirates due to a glitch, which really made me mad, but other than that these games were a …
Read MoreThis bundle was included as a digital download when I bought my PS4. Having gotten into the PS3 at the very end of its life cycle, I never played these games, and didn't really look into games in the genre whenever I wanted to buy something. However, I had a lot of fun. I think this collection made me appreciate story-telling within games, as most of my interests before this were based around gameplay. Even the JRPG's I played all the time drew me in because I loved the grind of levelling first and foremost, and not because of the stories that accompanied them. I have no desire to play these games again and find all the unlockable secrets, but I enjoyed them in the first weeks of owning the console. I did not really consider buying Uncharted 4 when it came out after having played these, though I may get it now that it is years old. There were a few times I got stuck inside a boat on a level where you are navigating wreckage in the sea and fighting pirates due to a glitch, which really made me mad, but other than that these games were a positive experience.
Read LessSuch a great trilogy especially because I didn´t know these games at all. The only thing I didn´t like about Uncharted 1 and Uncharted 2 were those supernatural enemies (endbosses). I would have prefered to fight normal people who are stronger or better attacking than others. Still Uncharted 2 and Uncharted 3 are some of my most favorite videogames nowadays! Surprising and fascinating. It´s an honor to play those perfect Naughty Dog games! Can´t wait to play Uncharted 4 and Last Of Us 2.
At first I gave this game only 3 starts. But yesterday.. or it was a day before yesterday? Whatever, when I finished 3rd chapter I changed my mind completely. Also from the remake perspective game looks much better than PS3 version.
First game.
Well, I played a lot TR(Tomb Raider) when I was a child and finished TRR several times so I can't praise Uncharted: Drake’s Fortuner at all. Pretty good story but gameplay is really plain. You can shoot, climb walls and do some puzzles, that's pretty much concludes the game. Same enemies through all areas. Also a small word about shooting. Enemies are everywhere. Like literally. And killing them is most boring thing in the game. Kills first 10 soldiers, proceed to next area and kill another 20. After that rinse and repeat. You get it. Most of the time you are standing behind cover because snipers oneshot you if you try to move freely. You can play it for story, because gameplaywise it's really bad for today's market.
Second game -- Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Same flaws as first. Boring fights and a lot of enemies. But they added improved melee attacks and some kind of stealth …
At first I gave this game only 3 starts. But yesterday.. or it was a day before yesterday? Whatever, when I finished 3rd chapter I changed my mind completely. Also from the remake perspective game looks much better than PS3 version.
First game.
Well, I played a lot TR(Tomb Raider) when I was a child and finished TRR several times so I can't praise Uncharted: Drake’s Fortuner at all. Pretty good story but gameplay is really plain. You can shoot, climb walls and do some puzzles, that's pretty much concludes the game. Same enemies through all areas. Also a small word about shooting. Enemies are everywhere. Like literally. And killing them is most boring thing in the game. Kills first 10 soldiers, proceed to next area and kill another 20. After that rinse and repeat. You get it. Most of the time you are standing behind cover because snipers oneshot you if you try to move freely. You can play it for story, because gameplaywise it's really bad for today's market.
Second game -- Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Same flaws as first. Boring fights and a lot of enemies. But they added improved melee attacks and some kind of stealth mechanic so you have a little bit more time before you get boring. Also story has same pattern (cursed treasure and uber-monster at the end of the game) and pretty uninteresting.
Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception
So I give 3 stars to first two chapters and 5 to third. They improved so much. Can't wait to see what 4th chapter has instore for me :)
Uncharted is an amazing series following Nathan Drake and you'll be constantly questioning the fact that he's still alive even after all the stunts he pulled. I can see massive improvements throughout 1, 2 and 3 although I can see that the plot they follow are quite similar. Drake finds hint to the treasure, the enemies somehow manage to get ahead of him and catch him off guard in an underground dungeon, treasure gets stolen, Drake gets it back. Maybe it's just something I noticed because I binged the game. However, I love the depth each character has and that they are there for a reason.
Really jumps up in difficulty. The story is compelling though, and I’m eager to push through and get the rest of it.
What great games can’t believe I hadn’t played them before
I played the original games only, not this remastered version. I only own this because of PS Plus.
Thanks to PS Plus I have uncharted 1-4 I'm playing 1 remastered rn and I'm really enjoying it! The only complaint I have is how much the story progression relies on things perfectly happening. Like walls falling in just the right spot to make u a bridge or a truck exploding into the spot you happen to need it to. But it's the first uncharted so I'll let it slide 😎
Starting with the first game. Not having a ton of fun so far, game hasn't aged well in literally any regard. I remember enjoying the second game, fingers crossed that it's more polished.
I beat 18 games in 2017 and one of the biggest things I learned is that the Uncharted series sucks.
Just finished the first game. Played it years upon years ago but damn, what a game. Can't wait to play the next two.
Just finished all 3 installments from the Uncharted Series. Now I can understand why Uncharted is one of the best titles in the PS. Man, Naughty dog has been very generous to develop a collection of the Uncharted franchise in PS4. Would love to play Uncharted 4 and Uncharted 4: The Lost Legacy soon!