UNCHARTED The Nathan Drake Collection
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From the groundbreaking storytellers at Naughty Dog, comes the genre-defining epic that revolutionized adventure storytelling, rebuilt by Bluepoint Games with the power of the PS4 system. Experience one of the most revered game series of all time as you follow the perilous journey of Nathan Drake across the globe, from humble beginnings to extraordinary discoveries. Meet an unforgettable cast of characters as Drake puts life and friendship on the line in a race against ruthless enemies to uncover unimaginable treasure.
UNCHARTED The Nathan Drake Collection™ includes the single-player campaigns only for UNCHARTED: Drake’s Fortune, UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves, and UNCHARTED 3: Drake’s Deception.
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Since I already wrote about each one of them separately, I only will judge this collection by its technical matters. Saying that... it's bad.
Gameplay-wise, the decision of locking the sensitivity was too much for me. One of the worst ideas someone can have in a shooter game. Especially when it's hard like uncharted - in higher difficulties.
They could enhance the AI and make the encounters less linear. The difficulty just seems purely artificial and the overall gameplay can be described as "outdated". This is why Halo CE gameplay is amazing after 20 years and Uncharted 1, 2, and 3 are not (at least for shooter enjoyers). If you want a movie, sure, it will be playable. And in that matter, any movie with this script would be mediocre.
Graphic-wise, it could be better. I mean... a lot. It's improved, alright, but seems effortless since playing an old game on a modern PC with (or without) mods will look way better than an official remaster. Since this collection fails in simple concepts a remaster should do pretty well, like... make things actually better if needed, this deserves an L.
Final Score: B+