Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is the perfect poster boy, headline and front page for the action-adventure genre in video games. It is the complete embodiment of all things you expect and love about an Uncharted game. It has the gripping narrative, the action-packed set pieces, the explosive gunfights, the arguably boring platforming topped off with jaw dropping (and I mean this literally) visuals and the grapple hook/ rope tool which in my opinion is the best thing about this game. That, and the gravel, mud or rock sloped that you can slide down, really add that element of fun and actual gameplay to the platforming section. I mean who wants to play entire sections of the game by just clicking x so Nathan can effortlessly jump from one precariously balanced ledge to the other.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (Review)
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (Review)
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (Review)
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is the perfect poster boy, headline and front page for the action-adventure genre in video games. It is the complete embodiment of all things you expect and love about an Uncharted game. It has the gripping narrative, the action-packed set pieces, the explosive gunfights, the arguably boring platforming topped off with jaw dropping (and I mean this literally) visuals and the grapple hook/ rope tool which in my opinion is the best thing about this game. That, and the gravel, mud or rock sloped that you can slide down, really add that element of fun and actual gameplay to the platforming section. I mean who wants to play entire sections of the game by just clicking x so Nathan can effortlessly jump from one precariously balanced ledge to the other.