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"Uncharted: The Lost Legacy": a real "Uncharted", even without Nathan Drake

Philipp Rüegg
17.8.2017
Translation: machine translated

Given that Nathan Drake has given up treasure hunts until further notice, two old acquaintances will play the leading role in "The Lost Legacy". The new duo are just as good at giving and taking blows as the former main character. There's just one complaint.

The dynamic duo

Like Nathan, Chloe rarely goes on adventures alone. Nadine Ross stands by her side. She's no stranger either. She played the role of adversary in Nathan's last adventure. She wasn't the meanest, but she did make life very difficult for the charming treasure hunter in her role as a hired mercenary. In "The Lost Legacy", she forms an unexpected and very promising duo with Chloé.

A brilliant result

As usual in the 'Uncharted' series, you embark on an epic journey in search of a missing treasure. Naturally, you're not going it alone. A warlord named Asav has the same idea. He also sends you his henchmen, whom you decimate by the dozen. This time, you'll be travelling a little less around the world than before. You'll mainly be roaming the mountains of India while a civil war rages in the country.

Usual gameplay

As a whole, the game is linear. Except in the middle of the game. There, you'll be driving around in a jeep on relatively good terrain. However, this has an artificial feel to it and finding your way around can be partly annoying. I was relieved when I got through this stage. Still, dashing about with the manoeuvrable jeep over hill and dale does put one in a rather genuinely good mood.
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Conclusion

The game was tested on a PS4 Pro with an HDR TV and will be released on 23 August exclusively for the PS4.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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