Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Reviews
The Uncharted series may have moved away from our old pal Drake, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is as beautiful as ever, and its storyline is just as captivating as you would expect. In fact, the arch, peaks, and valley, in terms of its plot, are unmatched in the current landscape.
Although not quite on the same level as the previous games in the Uncharted series, Lost Legacy is still a very worth play with some new gaming mechanics added and truly impressive graphics.
Uncharted The Lost Legacy may feel too similar to Uncharted 4 at times but that doesn't make it a bad game at all. There is great value of money here with its ten hour long campaign and comprehensive multiplayer modes.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy embraces what the series has become so renowned for: placing real, relatable people in impossible situations that force them to come out better and stronger on the other side or not come out at all.
A solid adventure whose gameplay should maybe take the 'Un' out of Uncharted
While I'm in the former camp, I also realise I'm likely outnumbered by those in the latter.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a shorter but still extremely well made Uncharted game that plays up all the strengths of the series.
Despite the absence of Nathan Drake, this is still very much an Uncharted game, and it hasn't lost a beat.
The best in the series since Uncharted 2, Chloe Frazer's Indian sojourn is a thrilling, fresh and engaging adventure.
Charts a clear new course for the franchise
While it’s definitely not the globe-trotting adventure of a full, numbered Uncharted, this expansion has a few great moments of its own. If you’re desperate to lose yourself in another treasure-hunting escapade, Lost Legacy will be just the ticket. For everyone who still feels satisfied by the giddy highs of last year’s Uncharted 4 though, your money is probably better spent elsewhere.
Clocking in at around six and a half hours, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a worthy entry in the franchise and far from a cash grab. Considering its budget price tag and the inclusion of Uncharted 4's full multiplayer suite, it's an unexpected, albeit superlative return to a franchise that's been consistently entertaining.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a worthwhile but weightless spin-off
Chloe’s journey is strong and powerful, and I’m excited to see what the future holds for Uncharted and it’s characters.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy takes the fun, tight gameplay of Uncharted 4 and provides an opportunity to take a somewhat slower look at two incredibly well written characters on a fun romp through a beautifully presented version of India. While it introduces little new, it provides most of what you expect from an Uncharted game and everything great about the previous entries into a cohesive package that strips away the filler, providing a condensed but stunning and worthwhile journey.
During the review, I didn't make any negative sentences about Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, except for the script line. Because the game is really perfect. Naughty Dog is behind the game, you can't have a bad game from them. If you own a PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 4 Pro, you definitely need to play it and even make your friends play. If you haven't played Uncharted 4: A Thief's End yet, there is no reason to stay away from this game too. Yes, if you play the main game first, you will have a full experience with the Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, but the game also stands successfully as an independent game.
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Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a great standalone entry and is exactly what you'd hope to get from the first single player expansion in the franchise. It does almost everything just as well as a full price release with great visuals, solid gameplay, and varied multiplayer. Whether or not you've played Uncharted 4, this is an adventure worth undertaking.
I like my games to have purpose, and I find The Lost Legacy to be a very purposeless game. It's fun, I enjoyed my time with it. I doubt I'll ever feel inspired to play it again, much less remember it.
I've really enjoyed my time with Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, and will most likely continue to – Chloe Frazer and Nadine Ross' chemistry is fantastic, allowing for a brilliantly crafted story, excellent combat and an enthralling experience.
The Lost Legacy showed me a future for the well-known series without its usual hero. The game presented amazing story along with great voice acting. Like every Uncharted game ever it has gorgeous world that is served by breathtaking graphics, animation, and cinematography. Unfortunately puzzles felt repetitive and easy since the game will offer you hints and help if you didn't solve it right away. In general, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy lives to its expectations.
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