

You can hook yourself to these areas and swing to new areas, or use them as a way to take down enemies. For those who did not play the beta, there are areas you can grapple on (see above screenshot) indicated by R1. The R1 button this time around uses the new tool and mechanic for Drake, the Grappling hook.įor those who played the Uncharted 4 beta, it operates the exact same way. In addition to the same controls, is the addition of R1. L2 – aim, R2 – Shoot, Triangle – counter, Square – punch, O – roll, X – jump/climb, Left Stick – movement, Right Stick – Camera Control, and L1 is to throw your projectiles (Grenades/Dynamite). In typical Uncharted fashion, Uncharted 4 has the exact same controls as previous games. Only spoiler stuff I would say to expect is the screenshots, which avoid all story things and more visual environments. Outside of screenshots, this is where I will stop talking about the story and go into mechanics. This forces Nate to come out of retirement one more time to help his brother. The next day, Samuel Drake (Nate’s Brother) arrives at Nate’s job to tell him about some spoiler stuff I won’t write here. However, Nate attempting to live this “Normal” life says he wants to do things by the books and constantly denies it.Įventually, Nate goes home to his wife, they talk about it, he sleeps on it. His bud Jameson tries to convince Nate to take on this illegal job in Malaysia for diving. He as a day job of being a diver for a company that salvages items from the water. They now are married and doing an attempt to live a “Normal life” For those who remember Uncharted 3, at the end, Nate gives Elena a ring proposing to her. Uncharted 4 picks up several years after the events of Uncharted 3. Genres: Third-person shooter, action-adventure, platform Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainmentĭirectors: Neil Druckmann & Bruce Straley I will input a few line breaks here and a solid line to give you that chance. If you wish to skip spoilers, scroll straight down to the summary and score. That being said, carry on reading if you wish.

I will do my best to keep it to a minimal (my subjective view on spoilers could be completely different than you, the reader.) In addition, all screenshots in this review (besides the box art) are my own. There may or may not be potential spoilers in this review. Warning/Disclosure: I received an early copy of the game. Does it hold up as past predecessors, does it surpass it, or does it fail to deliver the ending that Uncharted and Nathan Drake deserves? Let’s take a look. The final chapter in the Uncharted franchise is here.

Finally, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is upon us. It is always good to remember the past adventures.
