Uncharted 4

A Summary of The Game

What’s up guys I’m back. It’s your girl Naiya. Since the last time I’ve reached out to you guys, I’ve been having some difficulty writing. I’ve hit writer’s block and have no idea what to say. Also last week we talked about God of War 4 and I gave you some guys insight on the game to try to persuade you to play it. Therefore buckle up and enjoy reading my rant about Uncharted 4.

Set three years after his last adventure, Nathan Drake has now settled down with his wife, Elena Fisher and left the treasure hunting scene behind. That all changes, however, when Nate’s long thought-to-be dead brother, Sam tracks him down and asks for his help to find the long lost treasure of Pirate Captain Henry Avery. Together with Sully, Nate and Sam embark on a globe-trotting adventure, one last time.

Why The Game is Good

Graphics: It looks better the further you get into it; everything from the environmental details to the characters faces

By: Nick Steinberg from m.goliath.com

For probably the third and most likely not the last time graphics have once again made an entrance. I’ve stressed this before and I’ll stress it again, so the people in the back listen up. Graphics are what makes a video game interesting and what grabs your attention the most. Also, let’s be honest if it weren’t for the producers and directors finding people that know how to do good animation, color scheming, and designing overall we would be playing games that look like they’re from the mid-80s early 90s. Now let’s be honest no one, not a single soul wants to play a video game that looks extremely blurry and pixel.

The gameplay is faultless, with new mechanics blending seamlessly with the classic mix of gun-play & puzzle-solving, climbing, and exploring

By: James Ramsay from gq.magazine.co.uk

If you have never played any of the Uncharted’s before, your gonna be oblivious to what I’m talking about. Uncharted is known for all its puzzle-solving you have to accomplish to get to where you need to be. From the moment you start to the time you finish your always in gunfights with someone, always climbing buildings and swinging from them as well. If your not careful it’s goodbye Nathan Drake and hello the previous checkpoint. Now if you can produce a game where you can mix gun-play, puzzle-solving, climbing, and exploring all into one and it’s amazing and multiple copies of the game are sold just about everyday then your doing something right and that’s exactly what Uncharted did.

If it were a film it would surely get nominated for those Oscars given before the main festivities the ones that honor technological and artistic craftsmanship

By: Chris Plante from theverge,com

There is one thing that we need to note about Uncharted 4 is that it’s artistic craftsmanship is truly outstanding. Everything about the game and how it shifts from one scene to the next. It really does feel like a movie. It draws you in and then there’s plot twists at almost every corner. It also make you feel emotions for each character. I would honestly nominate this if it was a film as well. And if this isn’t enough reason for the game is good then I don’t know what else I can tell you . So I suggest you give the game a try. Also, don’t forget to come back next week and see what game I’ll be talking about next.

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