Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Reviews
When you get right down to it, there isn't much that needs to be said about this game. After five entries in the franchise, spanning ten years and three different systems, you know if Uncharted is your kind of game. If you're new to the series, this isn't the place to start.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a good standalone game and a must have for any Uncharted fan.
I was blown away by Uncharted: The Lost Legacy and it now stands as probably my second favorite Uncharted game just behind Uncharted 2. Chloe shines brilliantly here and is backed up by some strong supporting characters. The production values here are nothing short of impressive either especially for the asking price.
When the game settles into straightforward action, it comes across as a retread of past Uncharted entries.
When the game does relinquish control, during firefights and around puzzles, it tends to improve sharply. Such is the case in chapter 9, where the designs of the studio meet the input of the player to create a winning symbiosis. Earlier chapters are far less successful and consistent. The end result is a game that's less than the sum of its parts.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy makes for a fun but brief journey while still boasting the same level of high quality that we have seen in past entries. While I would've loved to see more original content in this standalone journey, The Lost Legacy at the very least proves that the Uncharted franchise can still provide us with countless other adventures with Nathan Drake out of the picture. Despite not knowing when, where, or what the next Uncharted game will be, The Lost Legacy gives me hope and makes me excited to see what comes next in this series that I so enjoy.
The Lost Legacy eases off the set-pieces and globe-trotting, to its detriment. However, the heartiest of Uncharted's staples – its characters, camaraderie, and cutscenes – are here in abundance, and overall it's an extremely capable action title.
Following their previous successes and seeking to correct their past mistakes, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy provides the ultimate experience, a genuine and worthy ending for the series, The Lost Legacy proves that even without "Nathan Drake", Naughty Dog is capble of making games by the highest standards even with personalities from the past titles and by that, eliminating our concerns. Never forget these names, because it is unlikely to see such couple in their future titles: Kurt Margenau and Shaun Escayg
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Chloe’s journey is strong and powerful, and I’m excited to see what the future holds for Uncharted and it’s characters.
Naughty dog has proven that an uncharted game can be just as great, even if there is no Nathan drake.
I, for one, can't wait to see where the series takes us next.
Anyone concerned about the absence of Nathan Drake in this latest entry into the Uncharted series needn't have worried.
While I'm in the former camp, I also realise I'm likely outnumbered by those in the latter.
Too proud to be called an expansion pack of Uncharted 4, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a pretty decent adventure and addition to the franchise, with a believable duo of protagonists. Welcoming new ideas, such as more open world areas concealing lots of secrets, or a freedom of approach now generalized to almost all hostile areas, one will regret a sense of deja-vu in some action sequences, same bugs from the previous games, but nevertheless is still a great game, especially if you're hungry for more since Uncharted 4.
The latest in Sony's flagship blockbuster series is entertaining from start to finish
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is an excellent standalone and perfect addition to the Uncharted universe.
It’s a big adventure with a big heart wrapped up into a smaller expansion that is still unmistakably the Uncharted you love.
While the story is a bit on the shorter side, it doesn't fall into the trap of overstaying its welcome. If you are a fan of Uncharted, third person shooters, or just great actions games, pick up Uncharted: The Lost Legacy without any hesitation.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy might not have been what I expected and my 5 hours and 31 minutes was, surely I won't over exaggerate, decent. It wasn't great, it wasn't phenomenal, and it wasn't the best either but it's a solid and decent cinematic experience for its price.