Uncharted 4- A thief’s
end lets you discover its exotic and exquisite world like never before. Continuing the legacy of uncharted games,
uncharted 4 delivers even impressively. Though, there might not be something
completely new or a league apart from the earlier uncharted games of PS3
generation, you will however often find yourself to be amazed, astonished and
dumbfounded at many junctures in game play. Such is the mesmerizing beauty of
the world that the uncharted 4 builds
that you would just stand there savoring some of the finest green
sceneries atop some grand mountain. Nathan Drake and Elena Fisher are
attempting to retire from action-heroism and live a normal life until Nate’s
presumed-dead brother turns up with an offer he can’t refuse - a strong emotional
through line is born from the characters’ struggle to reconcile their adult
responsibilities with the promise of excitement they secretly crave. Adler) are
nicely understated in more enigmatic roles.
Uncharted 4’s companion
characters never break the spell in more frantic or tense sections, either. If
you choose to play stealthily, they’ll crouch down in the long grass beside
you. While you have head on gun battles with mercenaries, there are times one
has to use stealth as well. However, If you’re noticed, Uncharted 4’s bad guys
will spring into action and distinguish themselves in combat. Open level design
allows them to pull relatively intelligent moves like flanking, and they’ll
rarely forget you’re there if you try to hide (while hanging off a ledge, for
example, they’ll stamp on your hands). Such credible behavior means you have to
keep moving in battle.
The work they’ve put into
detail is impeccable- The big vistas are predictably impressive, but it’s the
little details that really astound: the way snow settles on Nate’s hair, the
shocking green of an underwater plant, the reflection cast off of an oil
painting. When Nate and drake explore the mansions of the Pirate kings, the
architecture is surreal.
The main story is that
Nate and Drake travel to collect the treasure which has them chasing to
different cities and countries. Moreover, it has multiplayer option of 5x5 and
4x4 with game modes of team death match, plunder, command, and ranked team
death match.
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.
Most importantly, it’s a gentle sendoff to the rag-tag group of characters
we’ve known for nine years. A worthy thief’s end, indeed.