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  1. Aug 23, 2017
    5
    Where is Nathan Drake??

    Nadine is lame.
    Chloe is Lara Croft rip off

    It would be better if you made game about young Sully he deserve more than Nadine who nobody like and Chloe which wanna be lara Croft.
  2. Feb 27, 2021
    5
    The game was decent the controls were very good considering they were U4 controls. But the story was lacking so much enthusiasm and depth with the characters. I did not get much of a connection with Chloe and Nadine rather then Nate and Sully/Nate and Elena. But overall decent game but it’s just not the best. Hopefully in the future we can see Nathan again.
  3. Feb 24, 2023
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Overall 7.5/10
    It is kinda unbelievable how much I liked this game since I didn't like to play Uncharted 4 and I was wondering if it was worth my time but this game really surprised me in a positive way.

    The biggest thing I didn't like about Uncharted 4 was its pace. The story was so slow and there are many parts that were a walking simulator or a climbing simulator. It was so tiresome. In Lost Legacy these climbing and walking parts are way shorter so it isn't so tiresome, additionally, the story isn't so tiresome either, while in Uncharted 4 there were a lot of dead ends until finally finding the treasure, here it is way faster.

    Also, the combat is much better, although it is similar it has some additions that make it a lot more fun, like some weapons with silenciator and stealth killing by jumping on the enemy from above.

    And different from Uncharted 4, even the ending was a lot more fun. The beginning and the middle of this game are like 6-7/10 but the ending is 10/10 (the 2 last chapters from the 9 that Lost Legacy has). The ending has adrenaline and unbelievable scenes non-stop.

    Emphasis on the scene of the two protagonists (Chloe and Nadine) beating up the villain in a synchronized way and then fleeing from the train that was going to fall off the bridge.

    When I was playing this game I was wondering why couldn't Uncharted 4 be so electrifying too.
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  4. Aug 26, 2017
    7
    I really wish a 7 wasn't considered "mixed" for video games when they aren't for any other mediums. Anyway...

    Unlike it's predecessors, The Lost Legacy didn't impact me much in any way. The gameplay remains the same and the graphics are great as usual, but the lack of improvement or innovation in this spinoff from previous installments doesn't give it much identity of its own. It was
    I really wish a 7 wasn't considered "mixed" for video games when they aren't for any other mediums. Anyway...

    Unlike it's predecessors, The Lost Legacy didn't impact me much in any way. The gameplay remains the same and the graphics are great as usual, but the lack of improvement or innovation in this spinoff from previous installments doesn't give it much identity of its own. It was only in development for one year, and the final product reflects that. With all that being said though, $40 is still a good deal for an 8 hour long singleplayer adventure along with multiplayer and survival modes.
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  5. Sep 22, 2017
    7
    I love the first three Uncharted games by Amy Hennig to bits. I love The Last Of Us to bits, too, but when Hennig got the boot and Druckman and Straley took over, they changed what made the Uncharted games great in the first place. So Uncharted 4 was a major disappointment for me. It introduced a great new character (Troy Baker just can't do wrong, even if he tried to), but threw theI love the first three Uncharted games by Amy Hennig to bits. I love The Last Of Us to bits, too, but when Hennig got the boot and Druckman and Straley took over, they changed what made the Uncharted games great in the first place. So Uncharted 4 was a major disappointment for me. It introduced a great new character (Troy Baker just can't do wrong, even if he tried to), but threw the lighthearted pulpy vibe overboard and literally killed the franchise by putting a lid on it for good.

    However, when a game with Claudia Black as Chloe Frazer comes along, you just can't pass it up. Unsurprisingly, she's just as great as ever and makes for a tremendous lead. (I wasn't impressed with Laura Baileys Nadine Ross in U4; here she fares a little better.) But if you played U4, you know exactly what you're gonna get with LL. It's... okay. Just more of the same, it plays and feels exactly like the Libertalia part of U4.

    Nevertheless, if you manage to trudge through four of roughly five hours, when the duo becomes a trio (no spoilers here), the game really picks up. The lighthearted banter returns, the dynamic between the three protagonists feels great, the actors play off each other really well, and in the final chapter, which is nothing short of a love letter to the second Uncharted game, the gameplay really becomes fun all of a sudden - and the epilogue actually manages to develop as much charm as U2's (the game's, not the band's) epilogue.

    As I said, it's really just more of the same, but I'd recommend LL for the last two chapters.
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  6. Aug 24, 2017
    7
    Uncharted: The Lost Legacy feels like a cool idea that took a few bumps down the tree when it comes to execution and wounded up still fun and enjoyable, but perhaps not as clever as it lets on. Let me first establish that a 7/10 in my opinion is a GOOD score and is worth recommending, but that recommendation is ONLY to Uncharted fans and only them. Should you play this as your firstUncharted: The Lost Legacy feels like a cool idea that took a few bumps down the tree when it comes to execution and wounded up still fun and enjoyable, but perhaps not as clever as it lets on. Let me first establish that a 7/10 in my opinion is a GOOD score and is worth recommending, but that recommendation is ONLY to Uncharted fans and only them. Should you play this as your first Uncharted game (even if you played Uncharted 4 prior to), you will have no idea who anyone is or what references of the past games are mentioned. If you want to spend $40 on anything related to Uncharted in that department, play Nathan Drake's Collection instead. Let me go into a bit of depth of what pros and cons I saw on my run through the campaign (since the multiplayer is tied to your Uncharted 4's account as is survival mode so there's no need to rehash them aside from they are decent but not anything to hit home with).

    Naughty Dog is definitely strong in art direction, voice work, mocaping characters and having good music that adds to tension. The standard combat and stealth is from Uncharted 4, including the grappling hook and climbing picks, which is good and solid, but much like Uncharted 4 there is not much complexity to it that I feel that does wanting more interactive ways of engaging targets will be very disappointed. If we structure the story in three big acts, I'd say the first act is decent, the second act is slightly better and the final act is great. The final act in particular is a nod of the previous games but manages to mix it with current mechanics that felt desperately needed in the previous acts (I'll explain shortly on that). Claudia Black as main protagonist Chloe Frazer nails it with a nice synergy and chemistry to Laura Bailey's Nadine Ross that makes their quips, dialogue always mature and pulls the right punches that gave me chuckles at unpredictable moments. I really like Asav as a the villain, because unlike ALL the villains in the previous Uncharted games, he has a goal that is not half assed like Navarro's reveal, not as generic or cliche as Lazarevic, concrete to Marlow's mysticism and understandable unlike Rafe's reasoning. It's funny that in a game that doesn't have Nathan Drake in it, this was the strongest and most believable villain out all of them. Now for the cons.

    The story, while simple in its premise and checks off the boxes for effort, doesn't seem as good as someone who loves good plots and stories would see it. It reveals alot about Chloe and Nadine, but I feel that the way they are revealed and shown can be awkward and a bit forced. They also follow very cliche even trite parts that made me groan and scoff at when as I hit certain points. Without saying any spoilers, it was incredibly stupid and just trying to give fanservice more than staying true to its own sources. Another issue is the first act; at first it starts out strong but after the opening level in India to the big open are to explore, the pacing and enjoyment went down more and more until I was bored halfway through the giant level. Naughty Dog, you make beautiful landscapes, but save yourselves the trouble of constantly backtracking and going to places and making combat have no depth to it as we explore the ruins. It just felt like major padding and was considerably bloated as a result. The second act is a bit better, but suffers from alot of climbing and puzzle sections with a dash of Chloe falls off something, grabs a conveniently placed ledge scattered in about 10 times. Sorry to be a broken record, but it was boring and was lacking major action moments that wouldn't pick up until the final act. Overall, it was okay and only one great moment that was already in a previous game that did it better on top of that was my big takeaway.

    Maybe that's the problem with Uncharted: The Lost Legacy: it uses fanservice as a bait switch for players to lose their minds over things and nods they knew before instead of really going above and beyond to make it a standalone experience. I understood that this was originally was suppose to be a much smaller DLC, so it's good the game is 8-10 hours long (you don't normally get that with a story expansion much anymore) but the greatness in that trek was very limited. Fans will buy this and acclaim it all they want, but as a critic I feel the need to stand up to nostalgic rose tinted glasses trite and look at my enjoyment mixed with the flaws and improvements the game has that deserves to be judged on its own merits. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a good expansion story and is a recommendation for fans of Uncharted, but for any other onlooker, this is a definite wait for sale or "rite of passage" by playing the four Uncharteds before you have any reason to try this. It doesn't push new ground unfortunately but stays solid enough where it keeps itself firmly in place.
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  7. Apr 28, 2020
    7
    It is a nice game and I would totally recommend it to Uncharted fans. However it is not a must-play on PS4. I feel like they just copies Nathan’s personality and put it on Chloe and voilà!
  8. Aug 23, 2017
    7
    The game is a roller coaster of fun. It has moments where it shines, and other times where it feels like a grind just to get to the next area. Part of that is lack of fluid combat areas, but in the end, you're getting an Uncharted experience.
  9. Oct 27, 2017
    7
    Game is really good. My only and biggest criticism is that the game is a big expansion of the original one. I didn't find anything new to be very honest. After playing 13 hours campaign of UC4, I lost interest in The Lost Legacy which is more or less same. Thanks God it was 6 hour game otherwise i would stop playing it. I would only recommend this game for those who really love originalGame is really good. My only and biggest criticism is that the game is a big expansion of the original one. I didn't find anything new to be very honest. After playing 13 hours campaign of UC4, I lost interest in The Lost Legacy which is more or less same. Thanks God it was 6 hour game otherwise i would stop playing it. I would only recommend this game for those who really love original game. In my opinion there is no need to develop this game in the first place. Expand
  10. Dec 10, 2020
    7
    If no nathan it game is not uncharted
    Nathansız uncharted olmaz
    Aslında oladabilir ancak ben oyunu pek beğenmedim. Ha oynanmıcak gibi mi hayır ama 2-3-4>lost legacy
    Kamyonla gideceğimiz yeri bulacağımız yerde oyundan soğudum
  11. Aug 23, 2017
    5
    Naughty dog lost it's touch with uncharted.. They have lost what made it so great.. Lost legacy 2 main protagonists are the most generic unrealistic boring characters I've ever had to deal with.. Sad as this is my favorite franchise.. Please just let uncharted go because naughtydog obviously doesn't understand anymore what it's about.. The only thing good about lost legacy is it'sNaughty dog lost it's touch with uncharted.. They have lost what made it so great.. Lost legacy 2 main protagonists are the most generic unrealistic boring characters I've ever had to deal with.. Sad as this is my favorite franchise.. Please just let uncharted go because naughtydog obviously doesn't understand anymore what it's about.. The only thing good about lost legacy is it's technical side but graphics don't make a game.

    First time i'm dissapointed with a naughtydog game and i'm a long time fan.
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  12. Aug 22, 2017
    5
    Value should be reflected in the score. This game is a horrible value at 40 dollars and reviews not addressing that are being dishonest. This is almost the price of a full game and can be beaten in under 5 hours by a casual player. If it was 20 dollars I would probably give it a 7/10. 30 maybe a 6.
    + gameplay is what you are used to in Uncharted
    + Chloe is decent + Sam is decent - A
    Value should be reflected in the score. This game is a horrible value at 40 dollars and reviews not addressing that are being dishonest. This is almost the price of a full game and can be beaten in under 5 hours by a casual player. If it was 20 dollars I would probably give it a 7/10. 30 maybe a 6.
    + gameplay is what you are used to in Uncharted
    + Chloe is decent
    + Sam is decent
    - A LOT of cliché moments. I liked Uncharted much more when Amy Hennig was leading it.
    - Nadine is simply a bad character. She is in no way believable and is usually annoying. Also I am sorry, but her body posture and the way she is animated looks like a man. Women martial artists don't move that way. Why does Chloe move like a woman and Nadine doesn't? It was obvious people didn't like Nadine and for some reason ND didn't address anything and just doubled down.
    - The last fight was simply ridiculous. There is over the top and then there is just stupid. It was so ridiculous it even made Chloe, which is a character people liked look like a bad character. Give them a knife. Women don't get punched and elbowed in their completely different structure jaws like that, by a bug guy and pop back up. Modern Lara Croft who is more believable, doesn't fight straight up. She uses crowbars and anything at her disposal to try to and even the odds if she is at a disadvantage.

    Neil Druckmann said that diversity is as important as gameplay and graphics to Naughty Dog now. Welp, this is the result. Far less than half the campaign, 3/4 of the price, with annoying characters. Last of Us 2 will be a hard pass for me. If God of War is bad then I am done with consoles. Naughty Dog was the only reason I had one to compliment my gaming PC and if Neil Druckmann represents the whole company I want no part of their games anymore.
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  13. Aug 23, 2017
    6
    Uncharted is Nathan Drake, just like Tomb Raider is Lara Croft. What would happened if tomorrow, Lara Croft retired and get replaced by her lover? Exactly.
    With that being said tho, i didn't rate this game 6/10 because of that, that would be the most intolerant and ignorant thing ever. I rated 6/10 because the story and storytelling is subpar and feel very forced. While Claudia Black and
    Uncharted is Nathan Drake, just like Tomb Raider is Lara Croft. What would happened if tomorrow, Lara Croft retired and get replaced by her lover? Exactly.
    With that being said tho, i didn't rate this game 6/10 because of that, that would be the most intolerant and ignorant thing ever. I rated 6/10 because the story and storytelling is subpar and feel very forced. While Claudia Black and Laura Bailey (VA of Chloe and Nadine), definitely need to be praised for their fantastic performance. The characters however, are unlikable and can't possibly be more egoistic. Chloe constantly acts like that annoying boss, while Nadine ego is bigger than that of Donald Trump. The pair has some chemistry, but it's ultimately overshadowed by the overpowering crap, they're too perfect in combat, too badass that make you feel like you're playing an Anime game with a teenage girl that can slaughter everybody with Her mega gigantic battlehammer!
    Unlike Tomb Raider/Rise of Tomb Raider, where she gets beaten, get overpowered by someone else, get tricked, yet still fighting for it, cuz she's strong and smart, her character is also genuinely nice and very well developed! That's how you made a compelling realistic and grounded story!
    In short, if you want a game with female lead, PLAY Rise of the Tomb Raider! instead of this **** It pains me to say it cuz i'm a huge Uncharted fan, but it's what it is.
    Overall, the only top quality from this game is the level designing, the graphical details that they put in it and the amazing set pieces, it def ranked among the best in Uncharted franchise. Too bad that the bad writing pulled back all of this amazing things.
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  14. Aug 22, 2017
    5
    Here we have yet another overrated Sony exclusive, it's uncharted 4 but with female protagonists, a tired and tried formula that offers nothing new, horrible sub par voice acting, but not surprising with the c grade script. If you're a fan of the franchise, you'll enjoy this. Great graphics and lighting, help but couldn't save a boring, been there done it before game. The reviews show justHere we have yet another overrated Sony exclusive, it's uncharted 4 but with female protagonists, a tired and tried formula that offers nothing new, horrible sub par voice acting, but not surprising with the c grade script. If you're a fan of the franchise, you'll enjoy this. Great graphics and lighting, help but couldn't save a boring, been there done it before game. The reviews show just how fake the industry is. Chloe and Nardine will have you asleep before chapter 5. Expand
  15. Sep 9, 2017
    7
    Proving that Uncharted is about more than the cartoonish Nathan Drake, U:TLL continues the tradition of action-adventure and cultural plundering in spectacularly detailed environments. However, this time around the primary characters are a little more human, a little less chest-puffing action hero, which was a welcome upgrade in tone. Voice acting and script are excellent throughout.Proving that Uncharted is about more than the cartoonish Nathan Drake, U:TLL continues the tradition of action-adventure and cultural plundering in spectacularly detailed environments. However, this time around the primary characters are a little more human, a little less chest-puffing action hero, which was a welcome upgrade in tone. Voice acting and script are excellent throughout.

    Since this basically an overgrown DLC, there are no substantial changes to the core game mechanics of ledge-climbing and rotating-pattern puzzles, and no change to your combat pattern of "stealth killing until the stealth screws up, then start shooting". There's a new (but underused) lock-picking mechanic that is just like every other lock-picking you ever saw. The other standard tropes of the genre are present, from "ledge that collapses when you grab it" (which the game leans on just a little too often) too "just narrowly escaping by running from collapsing ancient city"; the bad guys are still trying to dynamite their way to treasures. etc etc.

    It's all still tremendously engaging, thanks to the stunning environments and characters brought to life by excellent voice work & script. Where the game falls flat is in some of the repetitive later battles, and a final boss that is little more than a series of quick time events.

    My playthrough was ten hours on hard mode (including the Queen's Ruby side-quest), which is not great value for the sticker price, but I received the game as a free download for the U4 deluxe pack, making that a much better value item so thank you Naughty Dog.
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  16. Dec 1, 2019
    7
    I liked it. The dialogue is strong, the controls are intuitive and fluid, and the graphics are excellent. However, it's very similar to Uncharted 4 and doesn't break any new ground. I also felt it was a bit short.
  17. May 9, 2020
    5
    muh stronk women: the game.
    such a disappointment. I played through all of the uncharted games and i'm sick of the SJW **** Where is Drake?
    On a different note, the gameplay is repetitive. Chloé can be likeable, Nadine on the other hand... The story is all right. It's a DLC, definitely not worth the full price. But a game one can play and enjoy.. to some extent!
  18. Sep 9, 2019
    7
    Naugthy Dog originally sold this as a DLC but believe me if it felt like a full-fledged game. It is also a nice storyline for the characters that were also shown in Uncharted 4. Again an orderly world full of action. Also a credible bad guy. So absolutely worth it!
  19. Aug 22, 2017
    6
    Have played about 3-4 hours and I'm bored already. Chloe has no personality and is always trying to be cool and all Nadine does is **** about things all the time (I didn't like her in #4 either). Nowhere near as entertaining as Nathan Drake and Sully. Scenery and mechanics are a lot like Uncharted 4 and, so far, there is no explanation on how to solve puzzles - Nathan used to give youHave played about 3-4 hours and I'm bored already. Chloe has no personality and is always trying to be cool and all Nadine does is **** about things all the time (I didn't like her in #4 either). Nowhere near as entertaining as Nathan Drake and Sully. Scenery and mechanics are a lot like Uncharted 4 and, so far, there is no explanation on how to solve puzzles - Nathan used to give you little hints about what to do but I am totally 'puzzled' on the fountain thing. He was also funny! Oh, crap! Do not get the same vibe at all from Chloe and Nadine. Not even sure at this point what they hell they are doing together. Disappointing Naughty Dog! This game is NOT a 10 by any means. Expand
  20. Sep 20, 2017
    6
    Climb, admire the scenery, watch cut scenes.

    That is what you'll be doing mostly in The Lost Legacy. And it's not a lot of fun. This is the type of game that impresses you for the first 20 minutes, then you get bored and after you beat it you never play again. The stealth remains rubbish, the shooting isn't satisfying, the pacing has issues, the characters are just not good, you
    Climb, admire the scenery, watch cut scenes.

    That is what you'll be doing mostly in The Lost Legacy. And it's not a lot of fun. This is the type of game that impresses you for the first 20 minutes, then you get bored and after you beat it you never play again.

    The stealth remains rubbish, the shooting isn't satisfying, the pacing has issues, the characters are just not good, you won't follow the story and Chloe is...not Chloe really

    The graphics are beautiful.

    Do not buy at full price.
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  21. Aug 28, 2017
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. bel gioco ma non eccelso come molti dicono o pensano ...Alla fine è un dlc venduto da gioco , Uncharted non delude neanche in questo caso ma lontana dall'essere un capolavoro Expand
  22. Aug 29, 2017
    5
    While visually pleasing (with the exception of the character shading, which looks cartoonish, probably due to the lack of shadows?), this game is pretty shallow. The antagonist isn't a believable character, the story follows a rote just-copy-the-structure-from-the-last-game approach, but the scenes make no sense (the characters always have alternate, more efficient options but choose toWhile visually pleasing (with the exception of the character shading, which looks cartoonish, probably due to the lack of shadows?), this game is pretty shallow. The antagonist isn't a believable character, the story follows a rote just-copy-the-structure-from-the-last-game approach, but the scenes make no sense (the characters always have alternate, more efficient options but choose to instead follow an approach that requires some climbing, shooting a few soldiers and linearly progressing through the level) Expand
  23. Feb 8, 2019
    7
    Not bad, but it's not on par with Uncharted 4. Unnatural dialog, Chloe isn't as likeable as Nathan Drake, and the gameplay and set pieces feel a touch sloppy. "Am I supposed to be pressing a button right now?" is a question you'll ask yourself. Sometimes it prompts you when it wants input, and sometimes it doesn't.

    Still, Lost Legacy is fun. It just feels like it was made by Naughty
    Not bad, but it's not on par with Uncharted 4. Unnatural dialog, Chloe isn't as likeable as Nathan Drake, and the gameplay and set pieces feel a touch sloppy. "Am I supposed to be pressing a button right now?" is a question you'll ask yourself. Sometimes it prompts you when it wants input, and sometimes it doesn't.

    Still, Lost Legacy is fun. It just feels like it was made by Naughty Dog's B-team.
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  24. Sep 2, 2017
    7
    Originally planned as a DLC expansion for Uncharted 4, Naughty Dog enjoyed the development process so much they decided to expand the project into a standalone game. Overall, The Lost Legacy is an entertaining experience. The graphics are great, the gunplay is tight, and the story has some traditional wit and charisma to it. The problem is that this game feels way too much like U4 to beOriginally planned as a DLC expansion for Uncharted 4, Naughty Dog enjoyed the development process so much they decided to expand the project into a standalone game. Overall, The Lost Legacy is an entertaining experience. The graphics are great, the gunplay is tight, and the story has some traditional wit and charisma to it. The problem is that this game feels way too much like U4 to be considered it's own game. I'm not 100% sure how much this game costs, but if it's being considered a standalone game, then it will cost a decent amount. And that decent amount is not worth this game, which feels like Uncharted 4.5, except probably overpriced. This is still a good game though, just a tad overpriced. Expand
  25. Jun 16, 2018
    7
    If you have played Uncharted 4, you are likely going to dislike this game because its story is not as interesting as in the previous title. Moreover, game design and level design seem to be "a little bit" limited at some point, but that is just my observations. Nonetheless, I would definitely recommend this game to those who enjoy PS4 exclusives and Uncharted games.
  26. Jan 31, 2020
    6
    Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (from now on UTLL) started life as an Uncharted 4 DLC but it was expanded into a full game. It's a shorter and leaner entry in the series, cutting some of the fat, but doesn't bring much new.

    UTLL is the same Uncharted you know and love, with a few gameplay additions. Stealth plays a bigger role in this game relative to Uncharted 4 so you've got the silenced
    Uncharted: The Lost Legacy (from now on UTLL) started life as an Uncharted 4 DLC but it was expanded into a full game. It's a shorter and leaner entry in the series, cutting some of the fat, but doesn't bring much new.

    UTLL is the same Uncharted you know and love, with a few gameplay additions. Stealth plays a bigger role in this game relative to Uncharted 4 so you've got the silenced pistol and more high grass to hide in, while enemies have the same triangle indicators to let you know when you're about to be discovered. But I mostly enjoyed the open map where you can freely explore locations in any sequence with the jeep. This area is littered with little puzzles and platforming challenges.

    But this is where positives end. UTLL is just another Uncharted game, same old same but less of it. Big set-pieces are fewer and lesser than in previous games. Don't expect anything as bombastic as Uncharted 2's train sequence or Uncharted 3's airplane scene. The jeep's handling is weird and buffled me compared to Uncharted 4, and it's too bad they didn't add some environmental puzzles with the jeep's rope. This game's supposed to be more open, but invisible walls (or knee-high obstacles that are just impossible to jump over) make an appearance. Last but not least, this game's story just doesn't have Nathan Drake's charm. While Chloe and Nadine have some nice dialogue and character progression, they can't possibly carry a game on their own the same way as the trusty trio of Nate, Sully and Elena. Also Sam Drake's inclusion is so much forced that feels out of place. Final boss is another forgettable Uncharted boss.

    Overall UTLL is a nice entry in the series, but it's certainly not the best. If there is a new Uncharted game in the future, either a sequel or a reboot, I just hope Nate comes back. And gameplay needs some serious re-design, like God of War re-invented itself.
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  27. VTL
    Jan 5, 2020
    7
    Buen juego. Corto pero a precio reducido. Una expansion que si vas a hacer lo que el juego te dice que hagas, son unas 6-8 horas y si lo buscas todo y descubres extras y demas... unas 15 horas tienes.
    Accion bien y entorno guay. Una expansion correcta sin mas.
  28. Dec 14, 2017
    7
    Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is incredibly repetitive. You'll watch a cutscene, climb a bit, shoot some enemies, rinse repeat. Fortunately the scenery and exploration is interesting enough, because the shooting mechanics are still awful. The stealth is some of the worst I've seen in a game. The characters don't engage in meaningful ways. The villain is a stereotype. But what Uncharted doesUncharted: The Lost Legacy is incredibly repetitive. You'll watch a cutscene, climb a bit, shoot some enemies, rinse repeat. Fortunately the scenery and exploration is interesting enough, because the shooting mechanics are still awful. The stealth is some of the worst I've seen in a game. The characters don't engage in meaningful ways. The villain is a stereotype. But what Uncharted does well concerns history and locales. The environments are well-developed, and lovely enough at least to look at. Expand
  29. Dec 9, 2020
    6
    По сравнению с последней номерной частью игра делает всё хуже и не привносит ничего своего (смена пола главного героя не в счёт). Абсолютно незапоминающийся сюжет и посредственная русская озвучка. Интересными были только первая и последняя главы, все остальные абсолютно непримечательны. Ну и прохождение игры с максимальным исследованием мира займёт часов 5-6, при этом она стоит столько же,По сравнению с последней номерной частью игра делает всё хуже и не привносит ничего своего (смена пола главного героя не в счёт). Абсолютно незапоминающийся сюжет и посредственная русская озвучка. Интересными были только первая и последняя главы, все остальные абсолютно непримечательны. Ну и прохождение игры с максимальным исследованием мира займёт часов 5-6, при этом она стоит столько же, сколько стоит четвёрка. Посоветую только для фанатов серии и только со скидкой. Expand
  30. Feb 28, 2019
    7
    Essentially DLC to Uncharted 4, Lost Legacy does nothing whatsoever to refresh the tried-and-tested Uncharted formula, but when it works so well is it even necessary? What the series always delivers is a cinematic, bombastic and beautiful gaming experience and this is more of the same. The main (only) key change is having Chloe and Nadine, two of the series most interesting secondaryEssentially DLC to Uncharted 4, Lost Legacy does nothing whatsoever to refresh the tried-and-tested Uncharted formula, but when it works so well is it even necessary? What the series always delivers is a cinematic, bombastic and beautiful gaming experience and this is more of the same. The main (only) key change is having Chloe and Nadine, two of the series most interesting secondary characters, take centre-stage in lieu of Nathan Drake. This is such a welcome break and the two new protagonists here are tougher, more likable and more complex than Nathan ever was. It was a joy to see their companionship grow through the game and I would definitely not be against them taking up the next few entries too.

    Replacing the continent-hopping grandeur of the main series games, this episode focuses on a single semi-open world location, the Indian Western Ghats. This is a stroke of genius given the underlying theme of the games - exploration and treasure hunting. Uncharted 4's Madagascar section gave us a taste of what to expect, but the Ghats are more stunning and alive than anything seen before. Of course, there are more linear tomb/cave/car chase sections interspersed, but the mid-section exploring the environment was a joyful experience, with plenty of collectibles and Easter eggs.

    Gameplay is standard Uncharted and mostly works. I always find combat sections in Uncharted really unfairly weighted, and indeed this is no different. Firefights often boil down to repeatedly dying due to some gattling gun wielding foe and trying again and again til you find a way round. Stealth seems a bit broken, and I experienced more than a few niggles in the general maneuvering controls. Ultimately, it is functional, and gameplay is far from the strength of these games. Marveling at the absolutely ridiculous graphics, working out some truly clever puzzles, scraping through meticulous action set pieces by the skin of your teeth, this is what these games are about.

    While not groundbreaking in any way and occasionally frustrating control-wise, this is a fantastic way to spend 6-10 hours and is as close to playing an action-thriller movie as you'll ever get. The shift in narrative focus away from Nathan is going to do wonders for the series, as Chloe especially is one of the most charismatic videogame characters I've ever witnessed. However, for Uncharted 5, if it comes to be, there needs to be some new mechanics introduced or an even more extensive open level, as it is definitely under risk of becoming one-note.
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 104 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 93 out of 104
  2. Negative: 0 out of 104
  1. Dec 11, 2017
    70
    Despite the poor narrative, there is some fun to be had throughout the 9 or so hours it’ll take you to beat Lost Legacy. While it’s definitely not the globe-trotting adventure of a full, numbered Uncharted, this expansion has a few great moments of its own.
  2. CD-Action
    Nov 16, 2017
    75
    The Lost Legacy is a great, breathtakingly beautiful action adventure game and its only substantial weakness is that it fails to reach the stellar level of A Thief’s End while heavily relying on old tricks. [11/2017, p.60]
  3. Oct 19, 2017
    90
    The Lost Legacy is not as great as a real new part in the Uncharted series, but as an insanely expansive stand-alone DLC it's more than successful. We will always miss Nathan Drak, but hopefully Uncharted will continue in this form for a long, long time.