Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Reviews
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy shows to the players that Naughty Dog can create an interesting action adventure game even without legendary and sarcastic Nathan Drake. This expansion doesn't come with huge improvements or mechanics, but the core gameplay still works perfectly. If you're fan of the Uncharted series or just a newcomer, then this is the adventure experience you are looking for.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a great spin-off of the Uncharted franchise, featuring Chloe and Nadine, who steal the scene and it turns out to be a great change for the series. With a good amount of exploration, cinematic action and a fun adventure, you will find all the elements that the franchise became known for in the 6 hours of campaign. It's the same formula, but it's a welcome game for the fans.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
The Lost Legacy is a great game. It is very fun and visually stuning, although it doesn't introduce anything new and it feels like a déjà vu of Uncharted 4.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Naughty Dog did it again. UNCHARTED: The Lost Legacy may not be so different from its predecessor but it does offer an exciting new campaign with a decent length and the same quality that you remember from past games in the series. The Lost Legacy proves once again that UNCHARTED is one of the best action-adventure experiences in videogames.
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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.
More than a simple DLC, the latest chapter of the Uncharted series, The Lost Legacy, gives us a long lasting, various and exciting adventure, clearly proving that the series is perfectly able to work even without its iconic main character.
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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.
Despite the new protagonist, this game serves as a celebration of everything the Uncharted series has come to represent over a decade of mostly strong releases from Naughty Dog. And because of the new protagonist, it also offers a glimpse into what the franchise could become in the future, with some new developer leading the way. Naughty Dog did right by our memories here, and I hope that whoever takes on Uncharted next does right by them.
Taking the better aspects of classic and modern Uncharted, The Lost Legacy is a short, explosive chunk of adventure. Chloe and Nadine are elevated far beyond the supporting roles they once played, and both end up as interesting, formidable, and highly likeable characters, among the best in the series in fact. There's a greatest hits feel to some of the set piece moments, and the story takes a little time to get going, but this manages to be both a fresh direction for the franchise, and a warmly familiar experience.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy honors its parentage with engaging characters and exotic landscapes, setting the stage for more of the best action gameplay out there. It's much of the same, but that's OK when “the same” is this good.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a tightly compacted Uncharted experience that leans heavily on the established structures and mechanics from the past. But its new choice in cast and creative, emotional tale that really makes the brief journey shine - from one massive action spectacle to the next.
If this is the last Uncharted game for Naughty Dog, it's a great epilogue to Uncharted 4 and a solid guide on how the game should move forward in case Sony wants to bring on another developer keep the franchise going.
The Lost Legacy is a great little addition to the franchise, ideal for newcomers or fans alike.
Chloe and Nadine's adventure demonstrates that the world of Uncharted can tell many other stories even without the iconic Nathan Drake. The Lost Legacy is a successful spin-off that includes the very best of the series and offer a new and interesting point of view.
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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 new features that accompany Uncharted: The Lost Legacy did not have that much of an impact on its gameplay. But it still captures the interest of the Action/Adventure and the series' fans alike.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
I just hope that we won't have to wait too long for another Uncharted game comes out, though I have the feeling that Naughty Dog has a couple of aces under the sleeve, which will probably make us forget that there was once a treasure hunter by the name of Nathan Drake.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy doesn't add anything new to the familiar formula of Uncharted series. It also doesn't have great set pieces like the airplane crash mission in uncharted 3 or train mission in Uncharted 2. The game, in fact, is like a collection of all the great features that the series is known for and is a great ending for a great franchise. The Lost legacy also improves the level design of Uncharted 4 and has its own creative moments and achievements.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Naughty dog has proven that an uncharted game can be just as great, even if there is no Nathan drake.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is yet another example of Naughty Dog’s almost incomparable ability to create astoundingly beautiful games and truly excellent characters. It tells an interesting story, albeit one that's rather derivative of the rest of the series, and, despite the somewhat dated core mechanics, is still a fun game to play.