Uncharted 4 - A Thief's |Reviews Thread| Nateness Awaits

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The retailer that i preordered it just messaged me that i can go pick up the game, but i'm at work right now :/.Gonna have to wait until the afternoon now, oh well...

Btw obviously without spoiling anything is the ending indeed as divisive as Neil said it would be?TLOU iirc had a very divisive ending i personally liked it a lot because it was very anticlimactic.Is it maybe the same in UC4?
You can answer by a simple yes or no actually
 
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Apparently, crushing is unlocked at the start, but ND is afraid enough that it'll ruin your experience that they greyed it out (as if it's locked) and give a little are you "suuuuuure sure sure you wanna do this?" message.

That's a cool way to do it. Nice option for the trophy hunters.

e: did some looking around and apparently modifiers don't disable trophies AND and can be used on ANY difficulty after beating the game once. Easy Crushing run
 
Thought I'd mention before a lot more GAF impressions come in that this game is going to divide people heavily.

It's not drastically different to past Uncharteds but the ratio of certain gameplay and narrative beats are definitely different. The UC2 comparisons will be ceaseless but imo, they're worthless because UC4 is trying to be something new for the franchise.
 
Thought I'd mention before a lot more GAF impressions come in that this game is going to divide people heavily.

It's not drastically different to past Uncharteds but the ratio of certain gameplay and narrative beats are definitely different. The UC2 comparisons will be ceaseless but imo, they're worthless because UC4 is trying to be something new for the franchise.

Don't see how i'm 4 1/2 hours in and its very much a super slick uncharted game.
 
I had a quick look in the game pic thread ... thought back to some comparisons mentioned earlier ... fell off my seat laughing.

Naughty Dog aren't human.
 
Woop! My wife's just told me my copy just arrived this morning.

She got it for my birthday (May 10th) through some UK catalogue. Wasn't due until Wednesday so a pleasant surprise. Now to just get 8 hours of work out of the way.
 
I don't see how it could be as ground breaking as the second, when games hit the forth instalment the whole formula is pretty much locked in stone, the only ground breaking forth instalment I can think of off the top of my head is cod 4 mw.

*cough* RE4 *cough*
 
I personally think the OST is really good. It's incredibly subtle, which is perfect. It serves the story/gameplay, rather than standing alone and being all bombastic and shit.

There's one moment where I felt it could have kicked off and really gone full-ham, and it didn't, which was disappointing, but it's still great on the whole.

FYI finished the game last night. Still chewing on it. Especially the end. A lot of quirky tonal shifts and a couple of minor disappointments for me - but I can't deny the thing is a goddamn masterwork.

Is this game a contender for game of the year? Or will the next Tomb Raider eclipse it?

Rise of the Tomb Raider is a great game, but UC4 is a class above. It's a classic. A masterwork. RotTR can't match it at all - although in terms of pacing and exploration, I think RotTR may be better. It just feels a lot less special.

I've heard some say UC4 is the best looking video game ever.

I was just playing Rise of the Tomb Raider on PC last night, which is, at its best moments, absolutely mind blowing visually.. And I'm having trouble imagining how something on PS4 will look better

I guess we'll see, though

I was playing Rise of the Tomb Raider (on PC) immediately before I got Uncharted 4 in my hands.

Uncharted 4 looks better.

I think RotTR has a cleaner look - there isn't strange motion blur or as many artifacts - but the overall impression of UC4 is fucking mindblowing.

There are moments where it looks literally like a digital painting. Like a high-end artist's masterful concept art made real. Very, very close to real life. You push a thumbstick and Drake moves and you're just like... "I'm playing this??"

It's not flawless - there's one setpiece in particular which obviously was a bit shunned in QA because I encountered a whole load of nasty immersion-breaking details - but aside from that... Shit, the thing is practically a playable movie. It's like being in control in Indiana Jones or Jurassic Park (stylistically) or something. It's insane.
 
Is this game a contender for game of the year? Or will the next Tomb Raider eclipse it?

Good enough for me.

But it's weird that he say that the gunplay still leaves something to be desired, from all the impressions and from what I've played in the beta, the gunpkay is superb, one of the best in the business I would say.

Yep. That headline is on-point. This is still groundbreaking in a good few ways, though.

The gunplay is amazing. The only thing it leaves you desiring is more of it. There is definitely a paucity of gunplay in UC4. If I had multiplayer in my hands I probably wouldn't be complaining about that.
 
Has anyone had any problems with graphical glitches? My cousin just got the game and there's big thick grey lines blocking the screen. He's tried changing the PS4 settings, restarting etc.
 
I don't see how it could be as ground breaking as the second, when games hit the forth instalment the whole formula is pretty much locked in stone, the only ground breaking forth instalment I can think of off the top of my head is cod 4 mw.

It might be rare, for the most part you are right, but MGS5 for example did try to be a groundbreaking title for the genre, stealth in an open world sandbox, it was drastically different from previous games in the series, I'd say for the worst though, but I can't deny it tried that and for many that loved it, it succeed.
 
Amazon.uk, steelbook edition: 'Shipping today'... lol...

Glad I secured another copy for today from a local retailer.
 
Hey guys and girls,

started the game saturday and it is quite fun. I think my expectations were a tad too high, but maybe the game will fully convince me later on. I'm in Scotland right now (gamewise)^^

The graphics are not that mindblowing during gameplay, but the cut scenes are really good stuff. Maybe the ps5 can show us such graphics during actual gameplay. Right now it has the typical, sorry for saying that, console-feel to it. The ingame-model can look a bit retarded during certain light-conditions, mainly in the open areas. But for the given hardware and the open areas it is of course naughty. The order looks better imo, but they only gave us tunnels and small playgrounds with little to no gameplay.

The gameplay in UC4 is fun, but I miss the big set-pieces and the pacing is a bit too slow for my taste. Give me those big action-sequences, damnit.

On a side-note: In TLOU and now in UC4 I see some blur around the charcaters, when I circle or move the camera quickly. In UC4 it is especially distracting around Nathan's hair. Is it my tv or the engine/aa-technique? Just curious.

Nevertheless, I am sure, the game will get even better and I am having a lot of fun with it!

Enjoy :)
 
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