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  1. Jul 6, 2016
    4
    One of the worst uncharted games in the series. The gameplay is non existent, jumping from one edge to another gives no challenge what so ever. The gun fights are rare and only get exciting till the end of the game. There is a lot of filler, where you just walk around.

    On the good side, the graphics are great! There is alittle of an open world element when you drive the jeep around.
    One of the worst uncharted games in the series. The gameplay is non existent, jumping from one edge to another gives no challenge what so ever. The gun fights are rare and only get exciting till the end of the game. There is a lot of filler, where you just walk around.

    On the good side, the graphics are great! There is alittle of an open world element when you drive the jeep around.

    But this isn't enough to save this game.
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  2. Jan 3, 2017
    4
    Great game for the simple minded who dont care about story and are just about "ooo pretty".... graphics are amazing but seriously lacks in everything else and dont get me started about multiplayer.. Save your self the money and rent it at the red box. This is a one day game that has no replay value. you will thank me if your a rpg fan like me and enjoys a good story to go along with the game.
  3. Jun 3, 2016
    4
    best looking game on ps4, but, it is also the most boring game on ps4, too much searching and climbing 90% of the game is climbing and sometimes you don't know what direction to climb so you feel lost.
  4. May 18, 2016
    4
    Not a BAD game, but absolutely generic and blown out of all proportion by hype and marketing. I was expecting something amazing after the years of anticipation. In reality it held my interest sparingly at times, and pretty good at others, but overall it wasn't the best game I have played in the last 12 months. In fact it wasn't in my top 5.

    It was amazingly flashy and well put together
    Not a BAD game, but absolutely generic and blown out of all proportion by hype and marketing. I was expecting something amazing after the years of anticipation. In reality it held my interest sparingly at times, and pretty good at others, but overall it wasn't the best game I have played in the last 12 months. In fact it wasn't in my top 5.

    It was amazingly flashy and well put together with some great scripting and storytelling but I think far more could have been done to make it a fresh experience, instead of cliche upon cliche and the same old boring mechanics. Far too easy as well. I mean it was seriously easy. The fun should have been in the challenge, and then it would have been worthy of a replay perhaps, but there was no challenge.

    Maybe a bit harsh but I have to balance the hype. It's just not up to scratch. And the actual game looks nowhere nears as good as the trailers did. So much was taken out. I think that also subtracts from the immersion.

    3.5/10 but I can't give 0.5's so I gave it 4.
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  5. May 23, 2016
    4
    After quite enjoying the Nathan drake collection and seeing the gameplay trailers was certain this was gonna be a complete classic. Unfortunately after the 2 hours of cut scenes you have to get through to even start the game I was already gutted. If the story was made into a film it would be totally unwatchable and does not even compare to something like National treasure 2 with NicholasAfter quite enjoying the Nathan drake collection and seeing the gameplay trailers was certain this was gonna be a complete classic. Unfortunately after the 2 hours of cut scenes you have to get through to even start the game I was already gutted. If the story was made into a film it would be totally unwatchable and does not even compare to something like National treasure 2 with Nicholas Cage.

    The puzzles are completely basic and clichéd where you just twist a few symbols and some secret passage unlocks. Why no one in some of these buildings never thought to push the secret buttons before is not explained or no one cares. At one point you find a long lost tomb which is fully lit with candles?

    In the brief moments when you actually control the character you are mostly climbing which requires no skill at all and you just follow the obvious path to your next tedious cut scene. Next minute you are pushing a crate around because you cant climb up a 3 meter gap even though you just previously ascended a 50 meter wall with no problem.

    Gunfights are the highlight and unfortunately they are very average. Almost 20 years ago when I shot someone in the foot in Goldeneye on the N64 he hopped around and limped. In U4 you can shoot a man in the face and nothing happens because you did not remove his helmet first.. The only other objective is to collect random objects with no meaning or history to the game.

    There is just so much laziness in this game and it seems that all the effort went into the graphics which are absolutely excellent at times.
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  6. Sep 26, 2017
    4
    Let me start by writing that this game came with my PS4, I have given this game several attempts, for it, to capture my attention, but it would fail miserably every time.
    I've seen the high review scores some reviewers gave this game and I just can't comprehend why. Why?!!!! F.Y.I I haven't played any of the previous games in series and I'll never will.
  7. May 30, 2016
    4
    It’s a good game, but not a great game. This game puts quality over quantity and feels like a chore to get through due to its repetitive gameplay.

    If you’ve played through other titles in the Uncharted series, you’ll quickly recognize that this game contains more of the same old. The climbing sections do have amazing graphics, but the gameplay just consists of holding the analog stick
    It’s a good game, but not a great game. This game puts quality over quantity and feels like a chore to get through due to its repetitive gameplay.

    If you’ve played through other titles in the Uncharted series, you’ll quickly recognize that this game contains more of the same old. The climbing sections do have amazing graphics, but the gameplay just consists of holding the analog stick and pressing the “X” button. All of the climbing is really “on-the-rails”, so to speak. Think Assassin’s Creed, but without free-roaming capabilities.

    The combat sections are actually decently done. But, this game is a bit different from its predecessors. Namely, combat sections are typically on a large stage, with perhaps 10-20 enemies at once. You won’t get a climbing section, then a group of two enemies, then another climbing section, if you see what I mean. Consequently, the number of combat sections in this game is extremely low. But, it’s not a bad thing, they’re well-designed such that you can choose how you want to deal with these enemies in many cases, such as shooting your way through or using stealth. Still, such kinds of combat sections are few and far between. In fact, after finishing the game you can choose to replay certain combat sections using a single menu, that’s how few combat sections there actually are. Can you imagine taking all of a game’s combat sections, and being able to list them all into a single menu? That’s barely anything.

    Some of the puzzles were fun to get through, but if you’re looking for a game exclusively for its puzzle, I recommend checking out the Professor Layton series instead. If you’ve ever taken a postsecondary course in mathematics, such as in the field of combinatorics, these puzzles feel like playing with building blocks. But, I can respect that they need to cater the game to a wide audience and that not everybody may enjoy solving puzzles as much as I may.

    Speaking if its puzzles, this game really enjoys using wooden crates for its puzzles. Perhaps five or six times during the story, you’ll need to find a crate to jump onto an object you can grab. It becomes stale (and embarrassing) very quickly.

    Unfortunately, there’s not much else to the game. This game’s physics and level design makes it feel like a spiritual successor to The Last of Us. You should be able to easily tell that the developers were the same.

    Don’t get me wrong, if you enjoy Telltale games and series that have a significant quantity of cinematics, such as Yakuza or Metal Gear Solid, you’ll probably like this game for its cinematic storytelling. This game almost feels like a movie, and really does rival with the aforementioned series with its exceptional storytelling capabilities.

    If you enjoy watching a half an hour of cutscenes between this game’s “levels”, you’ll probably enjoy it a lot. But, I attest that this significantly diminishes this title’s replayability. I mean, many QTE (quick time event) sequences found in this game are amazing and reach an unprecedented level of technical achievement. Sound and voice acting are definitely on par. But, such events are really only for one-time and you wouldn’t find yourself replaying them due to them simply consisting of a button mash. Thankfully, the game has multiplayer, which is pretty fun for a while.

    While I while continually protest that the game is a technical and even an artistic achievement, it doesn’t feel like a fun game to play through. When everything is so standardized, it almost feels like the entire game is, as I mentioned earlier, “on-the-rails”.

    Even though the previous titles have many shortcomings with gameplay, I honestly found the original and second entry in this series to be much more fun. I’m not spoiling anything, but like many games nowadays, there aren’t really any bosses. Don’t get me wrong, the fighting scenes in the introduction are fun, but it’s really just bashing a single button and watching your characters miraculously perform some unimaginable punches and kicks from just mashing that one button.

    Even with all of the positive points previously mentioned, I still found this game to be a grind. I wanted the climbing sections to be over during certain areas since all I was doing was tapping “X”.

    Getting to drive a jeep in the game was fun at first, but once you realize that the exploration available in such levels were very limited, you become disappointed. There are many levels, but the repetitive gameplay really takes a toll on you quickly.

    I could really only play this title for a couple of hours at a time. In fact, I often found myself slogging through the gameplay just to see how the story would unfold. But if you like cinematics and a strong narrative (when employed with just the right pinch of suspense of disbelief), you’ll find this game fun for a few hours. Although it has many lengthy levels, its linearity makes it very quick and easy to beat.
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  8. May 10, 2016
    4
    Though this game must be good, I can not take this as industry "standard".
    Graphics and animations are great sure, but story, gameplay, and soundtrack are all generic, boring and does nothing new that we haven't already seen before in the industry.
    Everyone likes to praise Naughty Dog games for being industry defining when it simply isn't true, there are far more innovative titles out
    Though this game must be good, I can not take this as industry "standard".
    Graphics and animations are great sure, but story, gameplay, and soundtrack are all generic, boring and does nothing new that we haven't already seen before in the industry.
    Everyone likes to praise Naughty Dog games for being industry defining when it simply isn't true, there are far more innovative titles out there from companies who get no recognition,
    because of mainstream titles like Uncharted stealing the show with it's graphics.
    I think it should be condemned for killing the success of games that come from actual devs with passion and talent who cant make it out in the world because **** generic shooters like this one is the star of the show.

    This is an honest review on my thoughts on the game and what impact it really has.
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  9. Jul 18, 2016
    4
    Bons Gráficos e história,mas cadê o free roam?,eu esperava mais coisas para este jogo nesse ano,mas está uma piada mesmo,com vários bugs,não vou perder mais meu tempo com isso.
  10. Jul 18, 2016
    4
    To me, Uncharted 4 is a major disappointment in many ways. First of all, some context is very important for understanding why this game is so different from the previous 3 entries in the series.
    It is because Amy Hennig was originally supposed to be the writer/director of the game, but then, in a very dubious turn of events, she left the team, and alot of the work that was done was
    To me, Uncharted 4 is a major disappointment in many ways. First of all, some context is very important for understanding why this game is so different from the previous 3 entries in the series.
    It is because Amy Hennig was originally supposed to be the writer/director of the game, but then, in a very dubious turn of events, she left the team, and alot of the work that was done was scrapped, and Neil Druckmann and Bruce Straley of "The Last of Us"-fame took over development. It is unknown what exactly happened, but it seems unlikely that she would willingly discard a project she is obviously very invested in. What makes it even more shady, is that there is almost no information to be found on why she left.

    It is clear, that we would have gotten a very different game, had she remained at the helm of development. As I already mentioned it is no secret that much of her work was scrapped, when Neil Druckmann and Bruce Straley took over. You can go and watch the first teaser trailer (the one that features narration while the camera pans over a map), and you will see that it has nothing to do with the final game.

    Alright now let's get to my review of the game we ended up getting: Simply put, it is too much Neil Druckmann, and not enough Amy Hennig. Too much "The Last of Us", and not enough Uncharted. From the bleak titlescreen, to the soundtrack that completely lacks the sense of adventure and excitement the previous games conveyed, everything is just way too drab for an Uncharted game.
    But alright, let's look at it for what it claims to be. It doesn't aspire to be as grand and adventurous as the previous games. Instead it attempts to focus more on the characters, especially Nathan Drake himself. There are several problems with that.

    *First of all, even as a more character focused experience, the game does not have to be as drab and lifeless as it is. It plainly lacks the energy that the other games have.

    *The pacing of the game is absolutely horrendous. I never got bored with the previous Uncharted games, even after several playthroughs. They also had more story focused sequences, particularily Uncharted3 such as playing as kid Nate, or playing Nate as he wanders the desert, looking for water. But these games were made by someone who knew what pacing is. I really don't want to sound too condescending, since I do think "The Last of Us" was an expertly crafted game with great pacing, but what the hell were Neil/Bruce thinking? Uncharted 4 is straight-up boring for about half the freaking playtime. Soo many sequences are extremely tedious on the first playthrough already. And it certainly does not get better on later playthroughs. There are a lot (and I mean a lot) of sequences, that are boring as hell to play and only serve some story related purpose. Again I legitimately enjoyed these parts in the previous games (or the Uncharted trilogy as I like to call it), however here they are unbearably boring. It all harkens back to the atrocious pacing of the game. In previous games you'd have these amazing actionpacked sequences that go on for really long, so by the time the pacing slows down it is very welcome. But in 4 just as you start to get into the flow of things, it stops dead in its tracks and forces you to play some asinine storyfocused bit, where all you do is usually walk around, and also maybe climb a bit if you're lucky. It's bad.

    *The shoot-outs are seperated into socalled encounters. Now here's the problem with that: In Uncharted 1-3 enemies would litter the game. There generally aren't many sequences that don't feature enemies. Even as you're just going from A to B, there are usually a couple of enemies in your way. Well say goodbye to that, cause Uncharted 4 wants to make sure you're not having too much fun. So enemies only appear in these kinda big open areas, called encounters. I really don't mind how shootouts play out here, and it's cool that they are a bit less linear, and it allows you to be stealthier than before. But there should also be enemies sprinkled throughout the levels. There are parts where you climb around for really long. and It gets very very boring. fast.

    *Last but certainly not least: These are not the characters you've come to love in the trilogy. They are pale imitations at best. It seems like the writers just really don't like Nate. Nate was always a bit full of himself but he was also likable and capable of having a real conversation with his friends. In this game he maintains absolutely nothing except for the "full of himself"-part. Sully and Elena are just extremely bland. The characters you came to love over the last games are not here.

    So to summarize, Uncharted 4 is a boring, heartless action adventure game, that should have never been made. It really agitates me to no end, that we never got to see the game that the clearly much more capable (at least in the realm of Uncharted games) Amy Hennig wanted to make, but here we are. Thank you for reading my review :)
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  11. Oct 8, 2016
    4
    muito muito chato parece a copia do 3 pouco se fez para esse jogo ser muito bom . o multiplayer nossa não tem servido dedicado aqui no brasil ta muito ruim de jogar
  12. Mar 14, 2017
    4
    I bought this half price and still had buyer's remorse. Clearly the developers want to make movies but if this had the gameplay elements and mechanics removed it would be an even worse movie than it is a game. The gameplay itself is shallow, boring and repetitive. The story didn't know if it was a action adventure or a relationship drama. Just amazed at the high scores people are giving this.
  13. Jul 25, 2017
    4
    This game is **** disgraceful to the Uncharted series!

    Story: The story is a ripoff of Uncharted 2 and 3. Sam stole Sully and Nate's backstory in Uncharted 3 and Nadine and Rafe are the Flynn and Lesarowitch of this game. if you played Uncharted 2,you will know what happens here. Characters: The characters suck ass, they are not funny as they used to be. Amy Hennings leaving **** the
    This game is **** disgraceful to the Uncharted series!

    Story: The story is a ripoff of Uncharted 2 and 3. Sam stole Sully and Nate's backstory in Uncharted 3 and Nadine and Rafe are the Flynn and Lesarowitch of this game. if you played Uncharted 2,you will know what happens here.

    Characters: The characters suck ass, they are not funny as they used to be. Amy Hennings leaving **** the story and characters of this game. Sam is uninteresting and tries to replace Sully for some reason. Nadine is boring,and somehow can fight hand to hand with Nate......the same guy who knocked out a whole bar of british people in Uncharted 3's beginning cutscene. Rafe is Flynn 2.0.

    Gameplay: This is a climbing simulator more than it is a third-person shooter. Yes the shooting is good,but the problem is that you hardly do any of it. The set pieces are ripped out of the other uncharted games besides 2 specific ones.

    Sound: Don't care,nothing stood out.

    Conclusion: Play Uncharted 2 for the real Uncharted experience. nonstop action great third person shooting and charming story and characters. This is the WORST **** Uncharted game EVER.
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  14. Oct 17, 2017
    4
    I as a fan of the series I'm disappointed, I miss shooting in the game, this narrative thing sucks. I really wanted to just play! I miss the 1st and 2nd Sony loser.
  15. Jun 24, 2018
    4
    I never liked shooter and not to mention Uncharted franchise. But to put it in the other way this is a better one out of the 4. First off it contains a bit less shooting scene than before. Second it features a story line about family and a change of attitude because of life changing event. This is what hits me as I grew up in PS era and am setting up my own family. But that's it. TheI never liked shooter and not to mention Uncharted franchise. But to put it in the other way this is a better one out of the 4. First off it contains a bit less shooting scene than before. Second it features a story line about family and a change of attitude because of life changing event. This is what hits me as I grew up in PS era and am setting up my own family. But that's it. The puzzle has nothing special, the climbing is not challenging but at times not very clearly instructed because you basically has no work around. The path is as linear and scripted as it can be. I get this game from the new year game bag where you pay for one game and get the other three randomly so that I didn't lose too much. After all I beat the game but that's all about it. No replay value, unless you like cinematic very much. The movie is quite decent. Expand
  16. Jul 24, 2020
    4
    If McDonalds was a game, this would be it. Everybody likes it, and i can't find any reason to say it's bad. Just can't find any reason to say it's good either. Hand-holding dominates no matter the difficulty setting, and there's no charm, no spark in anything, it seems like the developers were always thinking of the lowest common denominator. A charmless game, like many other AAA titles ofIf McDonalds was a game, this would be it. Everybody likes it, and i can't find any reason to say it's bad. Just can't find any reason to say it's good either. Hand-holding dominates no matter the difficulty setting, and there's no charm, no spark in anything, it seems like the developers were always thinking of the lowest common denominator. A charmless game, like many other AAA titles of today. No atmosphere, no magic, no mystique. I bought on sale for 10 euros after 4 years of its release, and even then I feel like I've wasted my money. Expand
  17. Aug 16, 2023
    4
    Upon release Uncharted 4 was immediately heralded as the greatest game to ever exist and awards, including game of the year, were dropped upon it. Those critics and people have clearly all been drinking the Kool-Aid because this is one of the worst games I’ve ever played. It’s funny because it’s not even that this game is a broken mess, it’s not, though it certainly has its buggy moments.Upon release Uncharted 4 was immediately heralded as the greatest game to ever exist and awards, including game of the year, were dropped upon it. Those critics and people have clearly all been drinking the Kool-Aid because this is one of the worst games I’ve ever played. It’s funny because it’s not even that this game is a broken mess, it’s not, though it certainly has its buggy moments. No, instead this game is so fundamentally flawed on every level.

    Uncharted 4 was said to have a new writer after the last left and that they scrapped her draft, but it’s so clear that they used most of it and probably just tweaked or added a few things. Because this story is so in line with the last three, so copy/paste, just following the same beats they always have. The story doesn’t even get truly rolling until Chapter 17 (of 22!), as usual the whole beginning of the game has no bearing on the rest. The amount of times the characters are mocking the annoying parts that are put in every game: ‘Oh look an entryway is caved in. Again.’ ‘Do you notice we crawl through a lot of holes?’

    The Uncharted series is probably hurt the most from the fact that it never has its own identity. Every game stole from other games (Tomb Raider. Prince of Persia, Assassin’s Creed, Splinter Cell, etc) and movies (Indiana Jones, The Mummy, etc) and thus never managed to pull off any of their aspects better than the original source material. It’s so much fun to climb buildings and other things in AC because you get to choose where to go. Here, there’s one set path and if you don’t take it, you fail, the game can’t continue.

    I felt that the Pirates of the Caribbean movies were more faithful to pirate history than this game. Nothing says ‘I didn’t do my research’ like throwing in every pirate name they could find no matter that none of them operated during the same time period.

    Gameplay comprises of the old wall-climbing, which is no different from the very first game. This time around, they did steal the ice-pick idea from Tomb Raider, which served no real purpose as it doesn’t show up til 2/3 through the game. The puzzles were so cheaply done, I felt no satisfaction from completing them, and then there were short combat ‘encounters’ which last usually around 5mins. And parts that aren’t combat or wall-climbing? Well those are cutscenes! And the cutscenes, especially at the beginning, were ridiculous! Who allowed them to be so lengthy? I was actually able to put my controller down on the ground for awhile. They didn’t even provide much to the story; I certainly didn’t need 20mins of watching Nate and Elena in boring ‘domestic bliss’. (About 8 hours of gameplay and 5 hours of cutscenes)

    They actually put in a whole section of you being forced to play Crash Bandicoot while the characters go ‘wow what a fun game!’ Pat yourself on the back much Naughty Dog? All it does is showcase how they haven’t grown as a gaming company much since their Crash days. Uncharted even has the run at the camera sequences that are so hated!

    Let’s talk about that garbage epilogue. Just throwing in your face how Nate could have gone legit for his whole life and still gone treasure hunting AND become rich but no they didn’t feel that would make a good story. Also, good god Nate and Elena describe their travels yet AGAIN!! I was there I don’t need to be reminded every second of their past failed adventures. Sure they discovered something but no one ever found out and they destroyed it so who cares?

    And people worship the ground at Naughty Dog’s feet? Have they never played an actual GOOD game?? I can in no way recommend these games. A great story and fun gameplay is what keeps people coming back, what gives it replayability. This series has none of that.

    2: Among Thieves > Drake’s Fortune > 3: Drake’s Deception > 4: A Thief’s End
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  18. Jan 24, 2019
    4
    nothing interesting boring and predictable just level after level of the same **** and all of the action are just not interesting
  19. Sep 7, 2019
    4
    How Much Cliché a game can be? yup! thats what u get from UC4 this games is beautiful, but its not enough, basic jokes, ok gameplay (lazy) not worth it at all, uncharted should have ended in Uncharted 2. so overrated it hurts.
  20. Jun 23, 2020
    4
    It's a good movie-like game! I enjoyed it a lot, but It could be better! Good experience tho!
  21. Mar 31, 2020
    4
    bad working fights stealth kill more damage then pistol bad story dialog this game definitely worts then other uncharted games many small talks i dont rekomended play
  22. Apr 23, 2020
    4
    Not worth playing. These game is pretty much an action movie, where your actions are limited and repetitive. I can´t count how many times I have pressed triangle to open a door, look for a box to jump on, or watched how the character does all sorts of trickery without me even interacting.

    The story is predictable and childish, gameplay basic and repetitive, although graphics are good,
    Not worth playing. These game is pretty much an action movie, where your actions are limited and repetitive. I can´t count how many times I have pressed triangle to open a door, look for a box to jump on, or watched how the character does all sorts of trickery without me even interacting.

    The story is predictable and childish, gameplay basic and repetitive, although graphics are good, but not overwhelming. I would rather play Darksiders, Yakuza or God of War.
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  23. Jun 26, 2020
    4
    I watched all the Nadine fight scenes with Drake. You know Nadine right, Abby-lite Abby prototype? So Drake can scale buildings with no problem, deal with multiple enemy types, but can't handle a woman in a fight? And when another man (Sam) enters the fight as well, she still wins against them both physically? Get the bleep outta here.
  24. Jul 7, 2020
    4
    Not bad, but the game was way too short. I wouldn't buy the Uncharted series anymore.
  25. Jan 2, 2021
    4
    This is a great game if you don’t mind every cliche known to man. Fun game play , good story , interesting levels but just funny that you seriously take on an army of soldiers, killing hundreds, get captured , and escape in every game.
  26. Jul 16, 2021
    4
    One of the most overrated games I have ever played. I really don't know why people love this game. I didn't play the first three games so I don't know characters. Maybe the others are emotionally attached with the characters so they loved the game automatically. I played a couple of hours and it was mostly climbing and searching something. If I wanted to play a game with exaggeratedOne of the most overrated games I have ever played. I really don't know why people love this game. I didn't play the first three games so I don't know characters. Maybe the others are emotionally attached with the characters so they loved the game automatically. I played a couple of hours and it was mostly climbing and searching something. If I wanted to play a game with exaggerated climbing I would play Assassin's Creed. I also used pistol in the game and it didn't make me feel any shooting effect. Moreover, they didn't even care about making the game 60 fps in ps5. Expand
  27. Sep 1, 2022
    4
    Uncharted is one of the most overrated game series of all time, with 4 being the worst.
  28. Jan 28, 2023
    4
    Lo siento, es terrible. Muy bonito y que? el Uncharted 3 le da mil patadas y sin nombrar siquiera al 2. Este juego es mucho gráfico, inclusión de mécanicas pero lento como el solo. Acción poca, humor poco, sensación de aventura casi inexistente, este juego es rarisimo y en lo personal me decepciona mucho. Aparte para instalarlo, Dios lo que se demora en instalar el modo historia. AparteLo siento, es terrible. Muy bonito y que? el Uncharted 3 le da mil patadas y sin nombrar siquiera al 2. Este juego es mucho gráfico, inclusión de mécanicas pero lento como el solo. Acción poca, humor poco, sensación de aventura casi inexistente, este juego es rarisimo y en lo personal me decepciona mucho. Aparte para instalarlo, Dios lo que se demora en instalar el modo historia. Aparte tiene micropagos y se hace pesado y extraño. No, no me gusta. Expand
  29. Aug 13, 2023
    4
    I didn't get all this hype about this game. It had a good plot but that's it for me. The fights were not really interesting
  30. Jan 10, 2017
    3
    U4 is like TLOU. It's long, most of it is boring. From the start till the end of uncharted 4 you will not find the WOW - like u did in uncharted 2. U will not WOW like u did in U3 plane scene. But u will mostly walk around doing boring thngs in boring enviroments. The story makes no bigger sense and offers nothing in return. Just like the last of us. No wonder, it was made by the sameU4 is like TLOU. It's long, most of it is boring. From the start till the end of uncharted 4 you will not find the WOW - like u did in uncharted 2. U will not WOW like u did in U3 plane scene. But u will mostly walk around doing boring thngs in boring enviroments. The story makes no bigger sense and offers nothing in return. Just like the last of us. No wonder, it was made by the same people!

    Why did the director responsible for u2 u3 left? Eh, she was doing an amazing job, and now? I do not want another TLOU or Uncharted game. IT IS NOT FUN anymore.

    I DO NOT RECOMMEND U4
    if you want to have fast pace action fun with a compeling story line. Just play something else.
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Metascore
93

Universal acclaim - based on 113 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Negative: 1 out of 113
  1. Dec 1, 2016
    100
    Uncharted 4 is a landmark title that anyone remotely interested in interactive storytelling should invest in. Naughty Dog has once again raised the bar across the industry. Thrilling shootouts, a staggering level of detail, breathtaking visuals and emotional depth come together to make Uncharted 4: A Thief's End a must-play masterpiece.
  2. CD-Action
    Jul 21, 2016
    90
    Stating that the forthcoming game will be the last rendezvous with a popular, charismatic hero is a rare phenomenon. I congratulate Naughty Dog on their courage and in spite of myself keep my fingers crossed for them to stick to their decision. The farewell party they threw for Nate is simply spectacular. This is how I want to remember him, not as an old man who rubbed his joints with pain cream and then found a UFO. Uncharted 4 is a brilliant game and a breathtaking demonstration of what PS4 is capable of. [07/2016, p.56]
  3. Games Master UK
    Jul 5, 2016
    93
    Whiteknuckle action, captivating characters, and luscious locales - the best Uncharted yet. [June 2016, p.64]