

And you could easily finish the game and never know about it (unless you just read about it now) but Uncharted 2 is full of subtle, incidental wonderment to enhance your overall experience. There’s no button prompt to tell you to do this. You run, jump, explore and fight your way through rich.

This leads into another final adventure for Nate and stretches his commitment and relationship with Elena. You play Nathan Drake, a happily married former treasure hunter coaxed out of retirement by his brother. If you walk up to them and hit Triangle, Drake puts his hands up to his head like moose antlers and goes 'Uggga Buggga Buggga' as they laugh at him. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is an action-adventure game set several years after the events of Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception. This is a full remaster of the universally acclaimed second game in the Uncharted series, developed by Naughty Dog and remastered by Bluepoint Games as part of the Nathan Drake Collection. There's a bit in a Tibetan village where you first meet Tenzin - a non-English speaking Sherpa guide - and as you trudge through the tranquil village you pass a group of kids and two of the little 'uns proceed to hide behind a wall. Welcome to Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Remastered. One of our single greatest moments is far more sedate. But Uncharted 2 is much more than mindless blood-shed. You can drag them off platforms or maybe even run up a box and plant boot under their chin. You can now perform takedowns that drag enemies behind cover, so you don’t get shot up. There’s more than enough fodder for you to mow down with these weapons but Drake has also learned some more unarmed skills to bring the pain. Above: Nathan wishes he'd worn a warmer jumper.
