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Uncharted 4 rope to short to make the jump
Uncharted 4 rope to short to make the jump







And when you see the wrinkles, pours, slight twitches, and rolling of the eyes in Nathan Drake, you’ll think he’s truly alive. They have accomplished an ample amount of the quintessential skills it takes to turn plastic people into virtually real, imperfect, living, breathing humans. Naughty Dog have become masters of this trade. Normal things we take for granted are what the developers at Naughty Dog have strive for. Video games, however, strive for realism– add a smile here, wave a hand in good bye, blink. In the end it turns into a world of plastic people. It’s odd, really the game blurs the contrast between cinema and video games. On one hand you have movies which try their hardest to make people look flawless, blemish free, and completely fake, a lot of the time. What were available were fun, but most of the puzzling will be, as it has in the past, in the climbing and shimmying across the world around you. What’s a bit of a disappointment this time around is the lack of many puzzles to solve. And by the time you’re finished with the final chapter, you’ll still be asking for more. Naughty Dog aren’t afraid of the old saying “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” So you will see the usual over the top action returning in the fourth game such as making jumps you know you can’t make but the game insists you can. From solid gun-play to great camera angles, and wonderful story, playing the game is a treat. Let’s get the usual stuff out of the way first: Uncharted 4 does enough things to say it has innovated and freshened up the third-person shooter and action-adventure genres. "Let’s get one thing straight, right off the bat: the only game so far this generation to be the Uncharted “killer” is Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End." What goes on from there is pure, swashbuckling adventure and one damn fine story. A legend unfolds of pirates and treasure, and the long lost, fabled city of Libertalia. That is, until his long lost brother, Sam, steps into Nathan’s place of work and asks him to go on one last adventure. As we’re reintroduced to protagonist Nathan Drake, we find him living a all-too-normal-lifestyle you can see in his eyes that it doesn’t fit him.

uncharted 4 rope to short to make the jump

UNCHARTED 4 ROPE TO SHORT TO MAKE THE JUMP SERIES

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is the final chapter in the Uncharted series according to Naughty Dog. Except, damn, Nathan’s hair never misses a beat. The formula remains the same, for the most part, anyway. If you’ve played the Uncharted series before, you know it starts out as an innocent, exciting quest that always turns into hell unleashed as nothing ever goes right. Uncharted 4 doesn’t just live up to its own hype, it obliterates it.

uncharted 4 rope to short to make the jump

Uncharted 4 should proudly be known as the reigning King of action/adventure titles so far this generation. If this is the final game in the series, developers Naughty Dog are bowing out with their heads held high, as this masterpiece of a swan song lives up to its hype. And though that may sound odd, it is the only game that has come close to dismantling its predecessors, and in a lot of ways it has succeeded. Let’s get one thing straight, right off the bat: the only game so far this generation to be the Uncharted “killer” is Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.







Uncharted 4 rope to short to make the jump