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  1. May 1, 2023
    9
    Muy buena trilogía. Mejoran con respecto a las versiones de PS3 pero mantienen la esencia. El mejor sin duda alguna es el segundo título de la trilogía.
  2. Jun 1, 2023
    9
    Compilation of the PS3 trilogy with a bit of spit and polish. Classic adventuring with good storylines and voice acting, interesting puzzles and nice visuals.
  3. Jan 11, 2023
    9
    Uncharted is one of my favourite series, Uncharted 2 is a game will be forever in my heart, it's a must play for all PlayStation users.
  4. Feb 16, 2023
    9
    This collection is a must have for every play station user, even if you the original games. The best remastered collection ever made.
  5. Mar 18, 2023
    9
    que decir de esta puta bestia de juego historia muy bueno los puzzles que son un dolor de cabeza pero entretenidos eso 10/10
  6. Jun 27, 2023
    9
    Awesome collection of games.
    Played through it once, going again with higher difficulty.
  7. Sep 3, 2023
    9
    Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamessss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. Dec 1, 2015
    8
    Naughty dog create best games, because they creating interesting characters in their storyes. This aspect with perfect gameplay is based element of their succes. Special thanks for czech subtitles.
  9. Jun 14, 2018
    8
    Coming back to these games was a great hit of nostalgia, but a sobering experience at the same time. Playing through for the first time back when they came out, there was nothing else like this - smooth playing fun, with massive set-pieces and witty banter - but I can't say that on reflection, and when played back-to-back, the games remain quite so sterling.

    The first is a novel idea
    Coming back to these games was a great hit of nostalgia, but a sobering experience at the same time. Playing through for the first time back when they came out, there was nothing else like this - smooth playing fun, with massive set-pieces and witty banter - but I can't say that on reflection, and when played back-to-back, the games remain quite so sterling.

    The first is a novel idea but functionally poor in almost every respect. The second game improves on the core design aspects, but once the veil of nostalgia is removed, it becomes obvious that it's a hodge-podge of lazy puzzles, inconsistent rules, and massive difficulty spikes. Enemies take between one and a dozen shots to kill depending on when the game decides it wants to change things, and there are at least half a dozen zones you'll get stuck reloading because of an influx of obscene one-shot kill enemies. The third game is a carbon copy of the second, but in the desert, with all the same problems.

    Taking out the first-time thrill and adding a little age to the mix strips the series of its lustre. These games deserve an elevated place in history, and these remasters are of exceptional quality, but they offer diminishing returns on replaying.
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  10. Oct 7, 2020
    8
    Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is a great collection of some really fun games. However, some of the games haven’t aged particularly well; mainly the first and third games. The first game, especially, feels quite repetitive and slow compared to modern games in the series. The second game is still a masterpiece, and playing all the games together is a blast. Fans looking forUncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is a great collection of some really fun games. However, some of the games haven’t aged particularly well; mainly the first and third games. The first game, especially, feels quite repetitive and slow compared to modern games in the series. The second game is still a masterpiece, and playing all the games together is a blast. Fans looking for something new won’t find anything new here, but those looking to try a new franchise or just replay some great games will really enjoy themselves. Expand
  11. Oct 20, 2015
    8
    This is how you do a remaster. Very polished the visual improvements are substantial, tweaks to the game it's self. The guns seems louder. The controls are refined. Even the sound is re engineered. Considering this is 3 of the best games ever made in one polished package it's not bad value. No multiplayer ported across but that's no major gripe I guess. At least give it a rent you may beThis is how you do a remaster. Very polished the visual improvements are substantial, tweaks to the game it's self. The guns seems louder. The controls are refined. Even the sound is re engineered. Considering this is 3 of the best games ever made in one polished package it's not bad value. No multiplayer ported across but that's no major gripe I guess. At least give it a rent you may be surprised how improved this is. Expand
  12. Apr 20, 2016
    8
    In general it was a fun game, and since they are relatively short, you can do all the three games in a row.
    PROS: Story is engaging, scenarios are delightful, and fights are fun, missions with vehicles too.
    CONS: Platform areas felt too linear, almost impossible to fail.
  13. Oct 17, 2015
    8
    I came into this collection as Uncharted virgin and I come out as a fan of the series.

    The amount of work Bluepoint has done is unbelievable, all three games look stunning even by today's standards, especially UC3 which rivals most games released this year, while maintaining 60fps most of the time which is very impressive. The entire series has some of the most gorgeous locations I've
    I came into this collection as Uncharted virgin and I come out as a fan of the series.

    The amount of work Bluepoint has done is unbelievable, all three games look stunning even by today's standards, especially UC3 which rivals most games released this year, while maintaining 60fps most of the time which is very impressive. The entire series has some of the most gorgeous locations I've ever experienced in gaming, you go from one beautiful area to the next, and best of all you get to parkour all over it!

    The bread and butter of the series is third person shooting, puzzles and epic set pieces and my God are the set pieces epic, a few in particular left me speechless as I honestly couldn't believe how good they were, you just don't get anything like this from any other game (bar Tomb Raider which to be fair has it's own share of amazing set pieces, but at a much less stable frame rate and not quite at the level of the best the Uncharted series has to offer). As someone with a fear of heights some of the areas left me sweating bullets, the way the camera pans out at times makes everything feel so grandiose.

    There are issues though, the combat feels a bit wonky at times with bullets not registering properly, especially headshots when the enemy is behind cover and the melee combat feels very underwhelming compared to newer titles like Mad Max which totally nailed it. My biggest gripe was the difficulty though, I always tend to play my games on normal so I get just enough challenge to keep it interesting without so much so that it gets frustrating but all three games fall a little short on this, they start off too easy and end up too hard in parts, unless you're an Uncharted vet you will die, often. I would have liked to see the game start a little harder but end a little easier, I would have enjoyed the series more had a few areas been toned a little.

    Overall all three games are very good and well worth the purchase, especially if you've never played them on PS4. This collection for me is a high 8, it could have easily pushed itself to a 9 which is what I gave The Last of Us which to me was near perfection and also made by Naughty Dog.
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  14. Feb 11, 2019
    8
    I enjoyed uncharted 1 though it is pretty basic and uncharted 3. But uncharted 2 was awesome, good pacing, interesting story, good characters, good difficulty, nice locations ... loved it.
  15. Oct 14, 2015
    8
    if you own them all on the play station 3 there isn't much value for money here...but for those who never played any of them or for those who are missing a chapter in the story like i was, then this is a must for PS owners...if it were cheaper and had multiplayer it be alot easier to recommend...the price will drop quickly so there's no issues with waiting
  16. Mar 7, 2016
    8
    Just got the Uncharted PS4 Bundle and played through all 3 games. This is the first time playing through the games so i will not compare the collection to the individual games for PS3.

    The menu for the game makes it very easy to switch between all 3 games without forcing you to close out of the app all together and relaunching it. You can at any time switch to a different game if you
    Just got the Uncharted PS4 Bundle and played through all 3 games. This is the first time playing through the games so i will not compare the collection to the individual games for PS3.

    The menu for the game makes it very easy to switch between all 3 games without forcing you to close out of the app all together and relaunching it. You can at any time switch to a different game if you were wanting to play either of the other 2 games.

    The game play in my opinion is what really holds this game back, at least in the first 2 games from being a masterpiece. Some of the cover mechanics do not seem to be intuitive. This coming from a game that was released after Gears of War on Xbox 360 just didn't feel right with the cover. In the first game you cannot move on cover while aiming, and some cover in all 3 games have a break (IE 2 boxes not exactly side by side) where you cannot move between both boxes. A lot of walls are larger then the model appears making for a lot of invisible walls. One of the biggest issues I had while playing on a harder difficulty is when you clear out about 2-3 waves of dudes, another wave will come from where you entered the room/area. This happens multiple times making combat seem very repetitive and stale. The gun pallet is diverse but you'll find yourself only really having between 2-4 options throughout the game in any given area. Once you move into a new area, and a new weapon is introduced, the old one will not be available in that area (once you come across the m4, the ak-47 is no longer dropped by enemies.

    The story and characters are what really hold up this game. Besides one of the people who you are trying to beat to the treasure in the second game, there is not a single badly written character, and really the only reason I did not like this person is because I did not know enough about them as to why they are doing what they are doing. There are a few plot drivers that I thought that didnt make sense, but it is an action video game not a drama so nothing too major to mention.

    Drake and his band of misfits are so greatly acted. They introduce Cutter in Uncharted 3, and I have yet to see him in the new Uncharted 4 trailers but i hope they bring him back. Everyone did a great job with portraying each character.

    Overall the game has a few shortcomings as far as cover and game play, but the story and characters are fantastic and are a great reason to play the game(s)
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  17. Jun 4, 2016
    8
    After playing and reviewing all the games in this collection, gets a score of 8 from me. All in all a good collection and worth playing through.

    Ofcourse if you dont want to play through all three, just get uncharted 2. Its the best of the lot by far.
  18. Feb 28, 2021
    8
    The Nathan Drake Collection is one of the most faithful definition of "remaster": the games are basically the same as the original PlayStation 3 versions, but with "1080p/60 frames per second" and little more. The only exception is the first Uncharted where it's clear how there has been a rehash with improved textures, especially faces and character models, and better graphics effects. ForThe Nathan Drake Collection is one of the most faithful definition of "remaster": the games are basically the same as the original PlayStation 3 versions, but with "1080p/60 frames per second" and little more. The only exception is the first Uncharted where it's clear how there has been a rehash with improved textures, especially faces and character models, and better graphics effects. For what matters, given the high graphic quality of the original games, you might need a magnifying glass to notice substantial differences, which on Uncharted 2 and Uncharted 3 are difficult to notice with the naked eye and without a direct comparison. Gameplay is exactly-the-same as the originals although the commands responsiveness and action flow benefits a lot from the 60 frames per second and come to mind that this is how they should have been played right from the start of their release back in the days.

    However, if there is something that shouldn't have been added, that's the "BRUTAL" difficulty mode. Uncharted was already a demanding challenge at "CRUSHING" mode but for some reason Bluepoint thought of going further.

    If in "CRUSHING" mode Nate has 50% less health/damage power and enemies deal double their damage, in "BRUTAL" mode, beside these, enemies also deal the double-of-the-double the damage. But they did not stop there: also ammunition drops were reduced to just pathetic quantities. Well-targeted headshots would be a mandatory technique, too bad that the enemies' mobility makes them basically impossible to hit to the head to kill them quickly and save ammunition.

    In short, as most of players said, "BRUTAL" mode is just wrong: there was no need for it and it's badly done. I can't speak for others but personally I have no problems with third-person shooters: I finished much more basically difficult TPSs than Uncharted games, such as Spec Ops: The Line on "FUBAR" difficulty mode and also the Japanese incarnation of TPSs, Binary Domain, on "NO MERCY" difficulty mode. But those games, besides being a more extreme yet genuine challenge, were designed for those modes. Uncharted games were not designed for this "BRUTAL" mode, so it's a mistake to have it introduced. At least finishing the games in this mode it's not needed for the Platinum trophy, as the trophies for this mode are part of the "Extended Collection Trophies" separated group.

    I wouldn't recommend The Nathan Drake Collection to people who, like me, already played all 3 games on PlayStation 3 – I got it because of Sony ‘Play At Home’ initiative in April 2020 during COVID-19 pandemic, which gave the collection for free.

    However, in 2015, Naughty Dog estimated (somehow) that 80% of PlayStation 4 owners didn't play the Uncharted trilogy. So for those who are new to Uncharted, The Nathan Drake Collection is definitely recommended: you will play Nathan Drake's daring odyssey and story – and playing A Thief's End after playing the trilogy is better – but you will also play an important part of PlayStation 3's (hi)story and of a gaming era that, believe it or not, started 15 years ago and back then neither who played, nor who created, these games could tell for sure of the lasting impact they eventually had as of today.
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  19. Oct 25, 2015
    8
    In all honesty the game is only worth getting as a way to refresh your memory on the series. I liked how you can play the game on crushing from the beginning and I also liked the new speed run feature. The graphical upgrades are defiantly noticeable if questionable at times. However, there's no new feature that make it a must buy and I only bought it as I had never played Drakes FortuneIn all honesty the game is only worth getting as a way to refresh your memory on the series. I liked how you can play the game on crushing from the beginning and I also liked the new speed run feature. The graphical upgrades are defiantly noticeable if questionable at times. However, there's no new feature that make it a must buy and I only bought it as I had never played Drakes Fortune and I wanted to kill time before the big releases next month. Expand
  20. Nov 12, 2015
    8
    (Note, at this time, I have not finished Uncharted 3, but, having played it on PS3, i still know what i'm talking about.) Uncharted is one of my FAVORITE first party franchises on the playstation. They offer crazy, over the top action, amazing setpiece battles, and intriguing, fun stories with characters that make it feel all the more alive. I'm glad to say nothing has changed here, all(Note, at this time, I have not finished Uncharted 3, but, having played it on PS3, i still know what i'm talking about.) Uncharted is one of my FAVORITE first party franchises on the playstation. They offer crazy, over the top action, amazing setpiece battles, and intriguing, fun stories with characters that make it feel all the more alive. I'm glad to say nothing has changed here, all the games are still wild rides from start to finish. (I will be addressing all the games in general, they are all fairly similar.

    The uncharted trilogy follows treasure hunter Nathan Drake, his best friend/ father figure Victor Sullivan, and his girlfriend Elena, as they chase down different treasures from the clutches of a variety of different villains who somehow have endless armies of identical goons. There's definitely an Indiana Jones like aspect here, and i believe these games will appeal to fans of that series. throughout the game, you shoot enemies, mow down vehicles, jump, climb, and solve puzzles.

    The combat is what takes up 99% of the games' play time, broken up by puzzles, vehicle sections, being rewarded with cutscenes furthering the plot. And the games are maybe a bit short on plot. The first one focuses on Drake and Co. hunting the gold of El Dorado. The second one focuses on Drake and Co. hunting for the city of Shambala. The third one is about Drake and Co. hunting some ring or something. Yeah,, the overall plots are similar, but the locales, setpieces, and characters are all vastly different in every game. The first one takes place in mostly jungles and ruins. The second one takes place in mostly temples and modern cities. The third one actually has quite the variety with it's locales. I do like this quite a bit.

    The gameplay is tried and true third person shooting. You get a two weapon limit in your inventory. You pick up ammo, grenades, and swap out other weapons by looting bodies and finding them leaning against walls. This is almost always fun. But I have to say, all the games sorta drag and up the difficulty EXTREMELY in the 3rd quarter of the game, rejuvenating in the final few battles. This problem is especially apparent in 2, which i THINK is the longest one.

    There are also puzzles. The puzzles are very challenging and make you think. These parts are quite a departure from the shooting, and it's much appreciated. It offers a nice change of pace for a few minutes. I really do like the puzzles. Then there's the turret and vehicle sections. Turret sections usually involve you on a truck, shooting other vehicles with a turret or missiles. These parts up the ante and you still feel excitement.

    Remaster-wise, Uncharted 2/3 look great. The plane crash part in 3 is especially outstanding. Uncharted 1 however, doesn't really hold up that well. The Uncharted collection is a great way for people who have not experienced these great games to get all 3 at a great low price, just in time for Uncharted 4 next year. I do recommend it, and it earns my seal of approval.
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  21. Mar 18, 2017
    8
    Let me give a little context. My first experience with Naughty Dog was with Crash Bandicoot which was AWESOME of course. My second was with The Last Of Us which is now one of my favorite games of all time.

    I just finished Uncharted 1-3 and I'm surprised to have a love-hate relationship with them. The things they do well, they do SO well. The large action set-pieces, the details
    Let me give a little context. My first experience with Naughty Dog was with Crash Bandicoot which was AWESOME of course. My second was with The Last Of Us which is now one of my favorite games of all time.

    I just finished Uncharted 1-3 and I'm surprised to have a love-hate relationship with them. The things they do well, they do SO well. The large action set-pieces, the details everywhere, the grand scale of the adventures you go on, and even the voice acting and excellent facial animations. Sometimes the acting is a little hokey, but i think that is intentional.

    Then there were things that bothered me equally as much. The joke of a cover system and all the frustrating deaths they caused may have been the biggest. I believe they nailed the cover system with TLOU, and hope they never go back. The cheap setups for deaths was also incredibly frustrating. it's not good writing, or gaming for that matter, to walk out onto a bridge and be one-shot-killed by an RPG. There's numerous spots where you just have to know what's going to happen or do something very specifically, or you die. There were also small things too like fluctuating enemy health, grenade throwback not working, etc.

    Overall, I believe I have a much more unbiased view than many people here. I'm not looking back on these games with rose colored glasses. There are issues with them, and they are NOT perfect games by any means. Ignore the 10/10 reviews .. but equally, ignore the 1/10 reviews as well! Both are very wrong. These games fall somewhere in the middle... however, the love that Naughty Dog puts into their games is VERY evident. These are REALLY good games that are GREAT at times. The opening of Uncharted 2 & 3 are, in my opinion, perfect. It's just too bad the quality seems to falter in certain areas that REALLY hurt the overall score.
    Uncharted 1 - 7/10
    Uncharted 2 - 8/10
    Uncharted 3 - 8.5/10

    Overall - 7.9
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  22. Mar 6, 2022
    8
    this is a great collection; the best game is the second one, overall sony delivers with this collection made me look into other ones, another hit for PlayStation 4.
  23. Jun 29, 2016
    8
    Amazing collection of three awesome game! The remaster graphically is great with alot of improvement, especially Uncharted 1 and 60fps for all of em! They added a photo mode and an easier and harder difficulty. They also added a speedrun mode. This is all good but my only complaint is that it's doesn't feature the multiplayer,.
  24. Oct 24, 2015
    8
    Many are against "Remasters" and "Collections" but for someone like myself that never experienced the Uncharted games on the PS3, this collection was incredible!
    Yes, the first entry in the series looks and plays a bit dated but that's an expectation you should already have going into the game. Among Thieves and Drake's Deception hold up much better and are comparable to any new AAA title
    Many are against "Remasters" and "Collections" but for someone like myself that never experienced the Uncharted games on the PS3, this collection was incredible!
    Yes, the first entry in the series looks and plays a bit dated but that's an expectation you should already have going into the game. Among Thieves and Drake's Deception hold up much better and are comparable to any new AAA title that would release today.
    If you played the series on the PS3, I couldn't possibly find you a reason to pick up the Collection, especially since the multiplayer was skipped entirely, but for those of you like myself that never played the series before, I highly recommend doing so. It's definitely worthy of the accolades it has received through out the years. I've already got Uncharted 4 on pre-order.
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  25. Jul 2, 2016
    8
    Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection
    PS4
    Genre: Cinematic Action Adventure, 3rd person cover shooter Release date: October 9th, 2015 Review Date: 6/28/16 PS4’s Uncharted collection brings three games on board: Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, all of which were originally released on PS3. As someone who never played any of
    Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection
    PS4
    Genre: Cinematic Action Adventure, 3rd person cover shooter
    Release date: October 9th, 2015
    Review Date: 6/28/16
    PS4’s Uncharted collection brings three games on board: Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, and Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, all of which were originally released on PS3. As someone who never played any of the three back in the PS3 era, this was not only a phenomenal value, but just a wonderful experience in general.

    Naughty Dog really went full force in seeking to create a cinematic experience based in exotic backdrops with plenty of Indiana Jones style of grand adventure. These games are simply beautiful, and the camera mode allows you to document all the shining vistas, snowy peaks, and blazing sands. The games feel more like movies that cut away into puzzle solving, shootouts, or traversing these beautiful and often deadly landscapes. Throughout all three games, the majority of the gameplay involves third-person cover shooter mechanics.

    The characters are enjoyable and well-written, if not a bit campy at times. Nathan Drake has a bit of a dry wit, and we see him evolve slowly over the three games as we learn more about his life and the strain that his adventures place on the relationships with the people he cares for.

    UC1 is pretty basic and doesn’t quite hit the mark for being truly great, but it introduces the major characters and the building blocks for the franchise’s core mechanics. UC2 stands out as the best among the three, despite the fact that UC3’s mechanics and gunplay run silky smooth. Each game sees gameplay and mechanical improvements over the previous, but UC2’s story of the search for Shamballa and the snowy Tibetan backdrop feel the most epic in sight and scope. UC3 gives us a look at Drake’s past and feels more relevant to Nathans life as he searches for Sir Francis Drake’s legacy (Nathan claims to be a descendant of Sir Francis Drake, despite history claiming he had no heir) but suffers from some pacing problems. Some chapters in UC3 feel as if they were experimental or meant to simply add a fresh style of gameplay to the third installment, but these sequences last too long, and the sluggish gameplay creates a drop a in the high adventure motif.

    One issue stands out to me in this series as a whole and it breaks the immersion if I think about it too much: the body count. Drake is a treasure hunter and takes part in plenty of illegal activity, always seeming to slip out of the hands of those on his tail, but throughout all three games, I estimate that the number of people that Nathan has killed to be over one thousand. That’s insane. There is no way that he could be able to get away with mass murder on that scale, even if most of them are pirates or ne’er-do-wells. THAT’S A HUGE TRAIL OF BODIES. I digress.

    To sum it up real quick:
    UC1 – Too basic with repetitive encounters, but still interesting
    UC2 – Great story and improved gameplay
    UC3 – Best of the three mechanically, but falls short in pacing

    Final conclusion:
    A great way to spend about twenty hours across all three games, with plenty of reasons to come back to all three: trophies, harder difficulties, treasures, unlocking skins, etc.
    If you didn’t play these on PS3, then this is a no brainer purchase, and it’s the perfect setup to grab the latest installment; Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.
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  26. Nov 13, 2015
    8
    I missed out on the Uncharted series so it was great that The Nathan Drake Collection gives me an excuse to actually go back and play them. Its a great adventure game with a strong story and Nathan Drake is awesome as a hero. A must have game for the PS4 if you missed out on the original.
  27. Nov 11, 2015
    8
    This remaster was needed, the games aged well, but they had to be remastered so people that switched from Xbox 360 to PS4 could play this remaster before the final entry in Nathan Drakes saga - Uncharted 4.

    I can't really make a review of this game since every game is different, although the same. But i'll try my best. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune: First game in the series, I really
    This remaster was needed, the games aged well, but they had to be remastered so people that switched from Xbox 360 to PS4 could play this remaster before the final entry in Nathan Drakes saga - Uncharted 4.

    I can't really make a review of this game since every game is different, although the same. But i'll try my best.

    Uncharted: Drake's Fortune: First game in the series, I really like it but I have lots of problems with it. Don't get me wrong it's a good game but feels... different than the others. If I could give this a separate review, I would give it a 6/10. It's not a bad game but also not a bad one.

    Uncharted 2: Among Thieves: By far my favorite, I don't even know how many times I replayed the whole campaign. The game is perfect, whether it's the story, gameplay or even multiplayer, but i'll get into that later. The story is REALLY good and feels like a action movie. Can't really make a good short of the story, so i'll quote Nickeltoe from IMDB. "After being tracked down by Harry Flynn, Nathan Drake goes on a quest for Marco Polo' lost fleet. However when things take an unexpected turn for the worst, Drake must rely on those closest to him in order to find the Cintomani Stone". The gameplay is the best part of this game, most things are scripted, but even if they are, they are just perfect. The action is the main part here, from jumping on a going train and killing hundreds of enemies, to falling building that you have to escape from, it's just great. Shooting mechanics are pretty simple nothing much to say. Now let's talk a little about multiplayer. For some reason, it's not in the Collection, which is a bad thing in my opinion. I spent tons of hours in the multiplayer because of how good it was. Sure it had lots of DLC and was sometimes annoying, but I loved it and wanted to play more. But unfortunatly they didn't add this to the game and it lowers my overall review by 1 point. Game on PS3: 9/10 | PS4 Collection: 8/10 for lack of multiplayer.

    Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception: I love this one. It's great in any way. Story, Gameplay and everything else is just perfect. Won't really talk about it long since it's basiclly upgraded Uncharted 2, but i'ts a great game and I recommend it to everyone. 9/10.

    Overall review of the collection itself is 8. I didn't like how they deleted multiplayer, and changed nothing but the textures. Although it was a nice feeling coming back to this series after 4 years.
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  28. Nov 30, 2015
    8
    I enjoyed the game and the graphics is beautiful. Good story and the gaming system was good. Only downside is that you can't play co-op or have any special features such as modifying your weapons or extra bonus after you finished the game.
  29. Dec 2, 2015
    8
    Just bought a PS4 and really enjoying the Uncharted Series for the first time. The set pieces, characters and story are great, but the shooting/enemy AI leave something to be desired. Difficulty is not hard so don't be afraid to bump it up high to get those trophies! Overall, lots of fun.

    Addiction level: Medium
  30. Jun 7, 2016
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. these game are good but the problem come's with the uneccessry gun fights in the middle of levels and the fact that at the end of every one of them the bad guys turn to monsters but at the third one they avoide that but still i thing this games awesome when your riding a horse and shooting people with a bazooka this crazy stuff not cover shooting Expand
Metascore
86

Generally favorable reviews - based on 78 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 76 out of 78
  2. Negative: 0 out of 78
  1. Apr 15, 2016
    90
    The final two games step forward and show their well-polished improvements with graphics that laugh in the face of many 2015 releases.
  2. CD-Action
    Dec 16, 2015
    90
    Simply put, it’s one of the best remasters in history. [12/2015, p.70]
  3. Playstation Official Magazine Australia
    Dec 15, 2015
    90
    Uncharted: TNDC is one for the ages. Yes, the gameplay and visual wow-factor have faded in a few spots, but the inimitable charm of Nate and co., plus some of the best story-telling in gaming, make this a must-have. [Christmas 2015, p71]