Three of the best games on PS3 remastered so they look like they came out last week, and all on one disc to boot? It's a no-brainer for fans and newcomers alike. [Dec 2015, p.72]
Pure perfection. Indiana Jones mixed with TPS elements is just awesome! Uncharted without a doubt is my favorite Ps-exclusive franchise. All 3 games maintain the excitement and the great characters. The games have so many memorable moments, the opening of the second game is my personal favorite. If you have some kind of a Playstation console, you have to play this collection.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is probably the best PS4 remaster thus far – and the system's had more than enough of them to give that statement weight.
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is exactly what you’d expect. The first game doesn’t quite measure up and could turn off newcomers (always a concern), and the games really don’t have a lot of “new” in them. But really, the brilliance of this top-tier action/adventure series remains in full view throughout, and the remastering veterans at Bluepoint did a good job.
For all the game industry’s current obsession with open worlds and open-ended narratives, the Uncharted games stand as a shining example of the possibility for linear stories to be infinitely re-playable. They don’t need anything more.
A nice compilation which allowed me to better understand the status of this licence in the videogame world. An appreciable work though the games suffers the clumsiness of their age, and it's normal considering their same age. A nice mix of Tomb Raider and Gears of War, and great staging starting from the 2nd opus.
I get the appeal, but I was told these were supposed to be fun. Repetitive hordes of bullet sponge enemies and hand holding parkour sections are not fun.
Good story and cinematic, however, the gameplay is poor across all 3 games. Other than the story, at its core gameplay, it is an average third-person cover shooter at best. Spikes in difficulties between chapters, difficulties spikes in climbing, and shooting.
Uncharted (mostly uncharted 1 and 2) suffer from lazy writing/cutscene where the villain somehow got lucky and caught nathan therefore is heading to the same location as Nathan's next destination. (However, I don't care much about this, if the gameplay is good, so this is just a minor complain)
In uncharted 1, game play is very repetitively towards the end of the story, with core gameplay being exactly the same (shoot, run to cover to heal, shoot again), and the enemy is everywhere (Nathan just sneak into somewhere during the story cutscenes, the somehow the enemy knows he is there just to extend the gameplay). The story has poor pacing, too much shooting when I just want to progress the story.
Uncharted 2 has much better story progression pacing, combine with some of the cool levels (such as the train), I would say this is the best uncharted game.
Uncharted 3 has very annoying difficulties spikes, and large repetitive gameplay with little to no story progression for the sake of extending the game time (such as the ship level). Game mechanics such as the enemy with a shield is very annoying with the only real solution being grenades. And you get 2 pumped by a shot gun even on easy difficult settings. enemy often walk up behind me with no audio, and this game has no settings to change look sensitivity. So you just take a long time to turn around just to get 2 pumped by an AI with a shotgun on easy setting (you can get 2 pumped on all 3 uncharted game).
I have play many shooter game, thousands of hours in multiple FPS game, yet this is one of the most annoying experience I ever had in terms of gameplay.
SummaryFrom the storytellers at Naughty Dog, comes the epic that altered adventure storytelling, rebuilt by Bluepoint Games with the power of the PS4 system. Follow the harrowing journey of Nathan Drake across the globe, from humble beginnings to incredible discoveries. Meet a unique cast of characters as Drake puts life and friendships on the ...