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Uncharted: The Lost Legacy - PlayStation 4

Platform : PlayStation 4
Rated: Teen
4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,194 ratings

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  • Critically-acclaimed developer Naughty Dog's standalone Uncharted adventure starring Chloe Frazer.
  • Venture deep into India's Western Ghats as Chloe and Nadine recover an ancient artifact and fight their way through fierce opposition to prevent the region from falling into chaos.
  • UNCHARTED: The Lost Legacy will come with access to UNCHARTED 4: A Thief's End Multiplayer and Survival modes. Online multiplayer on PS4 requires a PlayStation Plus membership, sold separately.
  • Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Blood, language, suggestive themes, use of alcohol and tobacco, violence

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From critically acclaimed developers Naughty Dog comes the first standalone adventure in UNCHARTED franchise history led by fan-favorite character, Chloe Frazer. UNCHARTED: The Lost Legacy will come with access to UNCHARTED 4: A Thief's End Multiplayer and Survival modes. Online multiplayer on PS4 requires a PlayStation Plus membership, sold separately. Owners of UNCHARTED 4: A Thief's End Digital Deluxe Edition, UNCHARTED 4: A Thief's End Triple Pack, and UNCHARTED 4: A Thief's End Explorer's Pack will receive UNCHARTED: The Lost Legacy as a download at launch.


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From critically acclaimed developers Naughty Dog comes the first standalone adventure in UNCHARTED franchise history led by fan-favorite character, Chloe Frazer.

In order to recover a fabled ancient Indian artifact and keep it out of the hands of a ruthless war profiteer, Chloe Frazer must enlist the aid of renowned mercenary Nadine Ross (from UNCHARTED 4: A Thief's End).

Venturing deep into India’s Western Ghats mountain range, Chloe and Nadine must learn to work together to unearth the artifact and fight their way through fierce opposition to prevent the region from falling into chaos.

UNCHARTED: The Lost Legacy will come with access to UNCHARTED 4: A Thief’s End Multiplayer and Survival modes. Online multiplayer on PS4 requires a PlayStation Plus membership, sold separately.

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4.7 out of 5 stars
2,194 global ratings

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Customers find the gameplay amazing and familiar. They say the game is absolutely worth it, with lush and amazing landscapes. Customers also appreciate the character development, saying they're believable. They are satisfied with the exploration and quality. However, some customers feel the game is too short for the price.

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385 customers mention "Gameplay"330 positive55 negative

Customers find the gameplay amazing, great, and familiar. They also love the story and atmosphere. In addition, they say the puzzles are fun and not too complicated.

"...Not only do they prove themselves as capable adventurers, but also entertaining ones with the kind of chemistry that doesn't rely on Nathan Drake-..." Read more

"...back all of the fun of Uncharted 4 with great puzzles, fun combat/stealth mechanics, and as always, crisp, fine-tuned tech that delivers great..." Read more

"...The gameplay feels more fine tuned than Uncharted 4, but definitely is the same standard as previous games...." Read more

"...of this game with short cutscenes and more to the point with amazing gameplay and well developed characters, rather than a long drawn out game." Read more

138 customers mention "Value for money"116 positive22 negative

Customers say the game is absolutely worth it, and a fantastic addition to the series. They also mention it's spectacular and the best in the industry.

"...but it grows into a more nuanced, clever experience, ranking among the best in the series while also making its own mark as a standalone Uncharted..." Read more

"...This standalone Uncharted 4 expansion is really great and expands on two characters in a meaningful and interesting way...." Read more

"...4's season pass of $49.99 (an increase from $29.99), this was a better overall value...." Read more

"...was a fun, yet unnecessary, ride... and for the right price, it is worth playing...." Read more

118 customers mention "Graphics quality"114 positive4 negative

Customers find the graphics quality of the product to be excellent. They mention it creates lush and amazing landscapes and is beautifully done.

"...ideal setting for Naughty Dog to expand and refine its open, free-roaming designs previously seen in the much praised Madagascar map of A Thief's End..." Read more

"...4 with great puzzles, fun combat/stealth mechanics, and as always, crisp, fine-tuned tech that delivers great cinematic scenes and gameplay...." Read more

"...The graphics are amazing and Naughty Dog's presentation is fantastic as usual...." Read more

"...The scenery was spectacular. From every angle I had to stop playing and look around. Really beautiful surroundings and statues...." Read more

49 customers mention "Character development"41 positive8 negative

Customers find the characters in the game great and engaging. They also say the body movements and facial features are believable.

"...Great storytelling and character development*Centered on a new main character and still maintained my interest*..." Read more

"...Voice acting is amazing, as usual, and I like how they fleshed out Chloe's character a lot more since Uncharted 2...." Read more

"...I think both characters were very well developed & I hope there will be more of them in upcoming games...! I can't stress this enough...." Read more

"...treasure hunt, well scripted, with great characters and character development, in what amounts to a supposed DLC game about half the length of one..." Read more

46 customers mention "Exploration"42 positive4 negative

Customers find the exploration in the game compelling, well-scripted, and interesting. They say it's a great addition to the Uncharted series, with stunning graphics and gameplay. In addition, they mention the treasures are vast and many.

"...give an "Uncharted Greatest Hits" vibe, but it grows into a more nuanced, clever experience, ranking among the best in the series while also..." Read more

"...: The Lost Legacy brings back all of the fun of Uncharted 4 with great puzzles, fun combat/stealth mechanics, and as always, crisp, fine-tuned tech..." Read more

"...True to form, Naughty Dog has crafted a compelling treasure hunt, well scripted, with great characters and character development, in what amounts to..." Read more

"...Along the way, you will find the Queen's Ruby. It helps you find hidden treasure scattered throughout the game...." Read more

19 customers mention "Quality"15 positive4 negative

Customers like the quality of the game. They say it's beautifully crafted and the most polished Uncharted entry yet.

"This game to me feels like the most polished Uncharted entry yet...." Read more

"...As far as the product, it is in extremely good condition for it being used. It has been installed and so far plays smoothly...." Read more

"...Chloe is hilarious. She's strong, smart, and has something to say for everything...." Read more

"...I have to mark it as a 4 star item though since the game's box was slightly damaged...." Read more

16 customers mention "Writing quality"10 positive6 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the writing quality of the game. Some mention it's top-notch, well-scripted, and flawless. Others say it's poorly written, forgettable, and stiff.

"...in exposition and substance, with lot of credit given to the well-written banter between Chloe and Nadine...." Read more

"...The combat gameplay/weapons/what you character is able to do is not well formatted to this new open world type of gameplay...." Read more

"...The dialogue is great and the banter between the characters definitely makes the game entertaining and worthwhile...." Read more

"...True to form, Naughty Dog has crafted a compelling treasure hunt, well scripted, with great characters and character development, in what amounts to..." Read more

67 customers mention "Shortness"14 positive53 negative

Customers find the game too short for the price.

"...thing's first, let's discuss the primary complaints that the game is too short and too expensive...." Read more

"...It is pretty short though and feels a bit artificially lengthened with its open chapter 4.3.5 stars" Read more

"It’s a fun game but very short. I wish they could make it longer and more intense...." Read more

"...It may of been "short," but not terribly short...." Read more

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5 out of 5 stars
Lost and found.
Team chemistry abounds in Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, which is not surprising for a side story to a series famous for its AI-partner-driven gameplay. A decade's worth of adventures and a conclusive epilogue might place franchise mainstay Nathan Drake on permanent retirement, so now is as fitting a moment as any to wander and fight through a new Uncharted from a fresh perspective. With a roster of characters as large as Uncharted's, developer Naughty Dog had a wealth of promising pairings to choose from. After playing through The Lost Legacy, it's hard to imagine a better Drake-less pairing than the treasure hunter Chloe Frazer and ex-mercenary Nadine Ross. Not only do they prove themselves as capable adventurers, but also entertaining ones with the kind of chemistry that doesn't rely on Nathan Drake-inspired wisecracks.The duo's vastly different backgrounds and motivations create a dynamic ripe for a classic apprehensive alliance and the tensions that come with it. Seeking an artifact called the Tusk of Ganesh in the Western Ghats of India, the pair find themselves racing against Asav, a perpetually angry warlord who places highly in the Uncharted villain ruthlessness power rankings. It's also a quest rich in exposition and substance, with lot of credit given to the well-written banter between Chloe and Nadine. Not only is it engaging to hear them bring down their emotional barriers of mistrust, but the small talk helps fill in the blanks since the events of Uncharted 4. Moveover, the dialogue eventually reveals the meaning of the game's subtitle, which shines a light on Chloe's personal drive to find the tusk. Just the fact that her history differs from Nathan Drake's opens the door for new insights on recurring Uncharted themes, namely the dangers of ambition and the relationships that can suffer as a result. These are messages that adventure genre fans can appreciate even without a connection to the series' past.The dense vegetation of India and its peppering of ruins reflect Naughty Dog's amusingly consistent attachment to jungles in Uncharted. In The Lost Legacy, the studio doubles down on tropical forests with striking results. The lush surroundings and detailed remains of ancient civilizations are fitting trivia-laden conversation starters for Chloe and Nadine. And despite that The Lost Legacy is shorter than even the first Uncharted--six hours compared to eight--these insightful archeological chats about Hindu mythology don't feel forced or rushed.No Caption ProvidedGallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6Gallery image 7Gallery image 8Gallery image 9Gallery image 10Such refined moments are indicative of The Lost Legacy's impressive conciseness, packing a ton of Uncharted history in its moment-to-moment experiences. For those new to Uncharted, that translates to a lot of death-defying stunts any given minute. Moreover, the stealth tutorial is fittingly brief, chase sequences are consistently riveting, and climbing sections never feel drawn out. All the while there's an ebb and flow to both the pacing of the narrative and how gameplay sections are spread out. In other words, for every instance of high intensity, there's a well-placed opportunity to take a breather.The jungles also provide the ideal setting for Naughty Dog to expand and refine its open, free-roaming designs previously seen in the much praised Madagascar map of A Thief's End. This new open map--which is the setting of two of The Lost Legacy's chapters--demands a lot of driving, but going over your own beaten paths doesn't feels like a chore. This is thanks to the wealth of timeworn man-made remains worth exploring and--more often than not--climbing. While you're challenged with navigating up these structures, thoughtful level design ensures the way down is an easy and quick descent. For a game that originated as a more modest expansion to Uncharted 4 with the projected size and scale of The Last of Us: Left Behind, this section alone illustrates why Chloe and Nadine's adventure warranted a larger production.Both expansive and confined areas prove memorable for the host of combat encounters that invite player ingenuity and improvisation. Many of The Lost Legacy's shootouts offer a wealth of emergent and new gunplay opportunities after every death and retry. It's not a mere race of exchanging gunfire; there are plenty of chances to outflank Asav's army by making use of columns and elevated platforms rather than fighting enemies head-on. It's a showcase of easily executable simple pleasures, like striking enemies from above and knocking out a soldier from around a corner.That's not to say there are no other ways to outwit these squads. Clearing a fully-staffed patrol with a dozen discreetly-thrown grenades with zero detection isn't only possible but also a satisfying rush. Playing as a ninja and triggering no alert states is even harder, but many of the combat areas are large and well-designed enough that such gratifying outcomes are possible. Just don't expect many--if any--opportunities to play the pacifist; the more linear levels require full sweeps and takedowns of whole crews.No Caption ProvidedGallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6Gallery image 7Gallery image 8Gallery image 9There’s never been a more even mix of puzzles, combat, and exploration in the Uncharted series than in The Lost Legacy. While the series has had its share of dry switch-activation chores disguised as puzzles, this game keeps such sections to a minimum. This new batch of quandaries will stump you long enough to make the feeling of solving them rewarding. And sinces these obstacles are visually themed on the Hindu gods that are the focus of the duo's quest, no prior Uncharted experience is necessary to solve these puzzles.Unfortunately, adequate time was not available to evaluate the game's multiplayer and wave-based Survival modes. As these are the exact game types of Uncharted 4's online component--that use the same servers no less--you can expect a level of chaotic gunplay and melee combat not found in The Lost Legacy's story mode. A contrast to the less aggressive enemies in the campaign, fighting against real-life players is a veritable free-for-all where you're using everything from rope swinging to RPGs to survive. The common supernatural powers found in sought-after artifacts, the motivation of earning gold to summon AI support soldiers, and a time-sucking progression system adds depth to what would've been an otherwise forgettable adversarial online mode.The Lost Legacy doesn't signify a new era for Uncharted so much as it presents an opportunity to show the series from new perspectives, for which Chloe and the AI-controlled Nadine are perfectly capable. With a new playable treasure hunter comes new settings and character motivations, wrapped in a comfortingly familiar Uncharted package. The thrill of playing through set pieces that call back scenes from the earlier games is all the more enhanced when seen through the gameplay mechanics introduced in A Thief's End. The initial hours of The Lost Legacy give an "Uncharted Greatest Hits" vibe, but it grows into a more nuanced, clever experience, ranking among the best in the series while also making its own mark as a standalone Uncharted that isn't anchored to Nathan Drake's harrowing exploits.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2018
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
Team chemistry abounds in Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, which is not surprising for a side story to a series famous for its AI-partner-driven gameplay. A decade's worth of adventures and a conclusive epilogue might place franchise mainstay Nathan Drake on permanent retirement, so now is as fitting a moment as any to wander and fight through a new Uncharted from a fresh perspective. With a roster of characters as large as Uncharted's, developer Naughty Dog had a wealth of promising pairings to choose from. After playing through The Lost Legacy, it's hard to imagine a better Drake-less pairing than the treasure hunter Chloe Frazer and ex-mercenary Nadine Ross. Not only do they prove themselves as capable adventurers, but also entertaining ones with the kind of chemistry that doesn't rely on Nathan Drake-inspired wisecracks.

The duo's vastly different backgrounds and motivations create a dynamic ripe for a classic apprehensive alliance and the tensions that come with it. Seeking an artifact called the Tusk of Ganesh in the Western Ghats of India, the pair find themselves racing against Asav, a perpetually angry warlord who places highly in the Uncharted villain ruthlessness power rankings. It's also a quest rich in exposition and substance, with lot of credit given to the well-written banter between Chloe and Nadine. Not only is it engaging to hear them bring down their emotional barriers of mistrust, but the small talk helps fill in the blanks since the events of Uncharted 4. Moveover, the dialogue eventually reveals the meaning of the game's subtitle, which shines a light on Chloe's personal drive to find the tusk. Just the fact that her history differs from Nathan Drake's opens the door for new insights on recurring Uncharted themes, namely the dangers of ambition and the relationships that can suffer as a result. These are messages that adventure genre fans can appreciate even without a connection to the series' past.

The dense vegetation of India and its peppering of ruins reflect Naughty Dog's amusingly consistent attachment to jungles in Uncharted. In The Lost Legacy, the studio doubles down on tropical forests with striking results. The lush surroundings and detailed remains of ancient civilizations are fitting trivia-laden conversation starters for Chloe and Nadine. And despite that The Lost Legacy is shorter than even the first Uncharted--six hours compared to eight--these insightful archeological chats about Hindu mythology don't feel forced or rushed.

No Caption Provided
Gallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6Gallery image 7Gallery image 8Gallery image 9Gallery image 10
Such refined moments are indicative of The Lost Legacy's impressive conciseness, packing a ton of Uncharted history in its moment-to-moment experiences. For those new to Uncharted, that translates to a lot of death-defying stunts any given minute. Moreover, the stealth tutorial is fittingly brief, chase sequences are consistently riveting, and climbing sections never feel drawn out. All the while there's an ebb and flow to both the pacing of the narrative and how gameplay sections are spread out. In other words, for every instance of high intensity, there's a well-placed opportunity to take a breather.

The jungles also provide the ideal setting for Naughty Dog to expand and refine its open, free-roaming designs previously seen in the much praised Madagascar map of A Thief's End. This new open map--which is the setting of two of The Lost Legacy's chapters--demands a lot of driving, but going over your own beaten paths doesn't feels like a chore. This is thanks to the wealth of timeworn man-made remains worth exploring and--more often than not--climbing. While you're challenged with navigating up these structures, thoughtful level design ensures the way down is an easy and quick descent. For a game that originated as a more modest expansion to Uncharted 4 with the projected size and scale of The Last of Us: Left Behind, this section alone illustrates why Chloe and Nadine's adventure warranted a larger production.

Both expansive and confined areas prove memorable for the host of combat encounters that invite player ingenuity and improvisation. Many of The Lost Legacy's shootouts offer a wealth of emergent and new gunplay opportunities after every death and retry. It's not a mere race of exchanging gunfire; there are plenty of chances to outflank Asav's army by making use of columns and elevated platforms rather than fighting enemies head-on. It's a showcase of easily executable simple pleasures, like striking enemies from above and knocking out a soldier from around a corner.

That's not to say there are no other ways to outwit these squads. Clearing a fully-staffed patrol with a dozen discreetly-thrown grenades with zero detection isn't only possible but also a satisfying rush. Playing as a ninja and triggering no alert states is even harder, but many of the combat areas are large and well-designed enough that such gratifying outcomes are possible. Just don't expect many--if any--opportunities to play the pacifist; the more linear levels require full sweeps and takedowns of whole crews.

No Caption Provided
Gallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6Gallery image 7Gallery image 8Gallery image 9
There’s never been a more even mix of puzzles, combat, and exploration in the Uncharted series than in The Lost Legacy. While the series has had its share of dry switch-activation chores disguised as puzzles, this game keeps such sections to a minimum. This new batch of quandaries will stump you long enough to make the feeling of solving them rewarding. And sinces these obstacles are visually themed on the Hindu gods that are the focus of the duo's quest, no prior Uncharted experience is necessary to solve these puzzles.

Unfortunately, adequate time was not available to evaluate the game's multiplayer and wave-based Survival modes. As these are the exact game types of Uncharted 4's online component--that use the same servers no less--you can expect a level of chaotic gunplay and melee combat not found in The Lost Legacy's story mode. A contrast to the less aggressive enemies in the campaign, fighting against real-life players is a veritable free-for-all where you're using everything from rope swinging to RPGs to survive. The common supernatural powers found in sought-after artifacts, the motivation of earning gold to summon AI support soldiers, and a time-sucking progression system adds depth to what would've been an otherwise forgettable adversarial online mode.

The Lost Legacy doesn't signify a new era for Uncharted so much as it presents an opportunity to show the series from new perspectives, for which Chloe and the AI-controlled Nadine are perfectly capable. With a new playable treasure hunter comes new settings and character motivations, wrapped in a comfortingly familiar Uncharted package. The thrill of playing through set pieces that call back scenes from the earlier games is all the more enhanced when seen through the gameplay mechanics introduced in A Thief's End. The initial hours of The Lost Legacy give an "Uncharted Greatest Hits" vibe, but it grows into a more nuanced, clever experience, ranking among the best in the series while also making its own mark as a standalone Uncharted that isn't anchored to Nathan Drake's harrowing exploits.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lost and found.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2018
Team chemistry abounds in Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, which is not surprising for a side story to a series famous for its AI-partner-driven gameplay. A decade's worth of adventures and a conclusive epilogue might place franchise mainstay Nathan Drake on permanent retirement, so now is as fitting a moment as any to wander and fight through a new Uncharted from a fresh perspective. With a roster of characters as large as Uncharted's, developer Naughty Dog had a wealth of promising pairings to choose from. After playing through The Lost Legacy, it's hard to imagine a better Drake-less pairing than the treasure hunter Chloe Frazer and ex-mercenary Nadine Ross. Not only do they prove themselves as capable adventurers, but also entertaining ones with the kind of chemistry that doesn't rely on Nathan Drake-inspired wisecracks.

The duo's vastly different backgrounds and motivations create a dynamic ripe for a classic apprehensive alliance and the tensions that come with it. Seeking an artifact called the Tusk of Ganesh in the Western Ghats of India, the pair find themselves racing against Asav, a perpetually angry warlord who places highly in the Uncharted villain ruthlessness power rankings. It's also a quest rich in exposition and substance, with lot of credit given to the well-written banter between Chloe and Nadine. Not only is it engaging to hear them bring down their emotional barriers of mistrust, but the small talk helps fill in the blanks since the events of Uncharted 4. Moveover, the dialogue eventually reveals the meaning of the game's subtitle, which shines a light on Chloe's personal drive to find the tusk. Just the fact that her history differs from Nathan Drake's opens the door for new insights on recurring Uncharted themes, namely the dangers of ambition and the relationships that can suffer as a result. These are messages that adventure genre fans can appreciate even without a connection to the series' past.

The dense vegetation of India and its peppering of ruins reflect Naughty Dog's amusingly consistent attachment to jungles in Uncharted. In The Lost Legacy, the studio doubles down on tropical forests with striking results. The lush surroundings and detailed remains of ancient civilizations are fitting trivia-laden conversation starters for Chloe and Nadine. And despite that The Lost Legacy is shorter than even the first Uncharted--six hours compared to eight--these insightful archeological chats about Hindu mythology don't feel forced or rushed.

No Caption Provided
Gallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6Gallery image 7Gallery image 8Gallery image 9Gallery image 10
Such refined moments are indicative of The Lost Legacy's impressive conciseness, packing a ton of Uncharted history in its moment-to-moment experiences. For those new to Uncharted, that translates to a lot of death-defying stunts any given minute. Moreover, the stealth tutorial is fittingly brief, chase sequences are consistently riveting, and climbing sections never feel drawn out. All the while there's an ebb and flow to both the pacing of the narrative and how gameplay sections are spread out. In other words, for every instance of high intensity, there's a well-placed opportunity to take a breather.

The jungles also provide the ideal setting for Naughty Dog to expand and refine its open, free-roaming designs previously seen in the much praised Madagascar map of A Thief's End. This new open map--which is the setting of two of The Lost Legacy's chapters--demands a lot of driving, but going over your own beaten paths doesn't feels like a chore. This is thanks to the wealth of timeworn man-made remains worth exploring and--more often than not--climbing. While you're challenged with navigating up these structures, thoughtful level design ensures the way down is an easy and quick descent. For a game that originated as a more modest expansion to Uncharted 4 with the projected size and scale of The Last of Us: Left Behind, this section alone illustrates why Chloe and Nadine's adventure warranted a larger production.

Both expansive and confined areas prove memorable for the host of combat encounters that invite player ingenuity and improvisation. Many of The Lost Legacy's shootouts offer a wealth of emergent and new gunplay opportunities after every death and retry. It's not a mere race of exchanging gunfire; there are plenty of chances to outflank Asav's army by making use of columns and elevated platforms rather than fighting enemies head-on. It's a showcase of easily executable simple pleasures, like striking enemies from above and knocking out a soldier from around a corner.

That's not to say there are no other ways to outwit these squads. Clearing a fully-staffed patrol with a dozen discreetly-thrown grenades with zero detection isn't only possible but also a satisfying rush. Playing as a ninja and triggering no alert states is even harder, but many of the combat areas are large and well-designed enough that such gratifying outcomes are possible. Just don't expect many--if any--opportunities to play the pacifist; the more linear levels require full sweeps and takedowns of whole crews.

No Caption Provided
Gallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6Gallery image 7Gallery image 8Gallery image 9
There’s never been a more even mix of puzzles, combat, and exploration in the Uncharted series than in The Lost Legacy. While the series has had its share of dry switch-activation chores disguised as puzzles, this game keeps such sections to a minimum. This new batch of quandaries will stump you long enough to make the feeling of solving them rewarding. And sinces these obstacles are visually themed on the Hindu gods that are the focus of the duo's quest, no prior Uncharted experience is necessary to solve these puzzles.

Unfortunately, adequate time was not available to evaluate the game's multiplayer and wave-based Survival modes. As these are the exact game types of Uncharted 4's online component--that use the same servers no less--you can expect a level of chaotic gunplay and melee combat not found in The Lost Legacy's story mode. A contrast to the less aggressive enemies in the campaign, fighting against real-life players is a veritable free-for-all where you're using everything from rope swinging to RPGs to survive. The common supernatural powers found in sought-after artifacts, the motivation of earning gold to summon AI support soldiers, and a time-sucking progression system adds depth to what would've been an otherwise forgettable adversarial online mode.

The Lost Legacy doesn't signify a new era for Uncharted so much as it presents an opportunity to show the series from new perspectives, for which Chloe and the AI-controlled Nadine are perfectly capable. With a new playable treasure hunter comes new settings and character motivations, wrapped in a comfortingly familiar Uncharted package. The thrill of playing through set pieces that call back scenes from the earlier games is all the more enhanced when seen through the gameplay mechanics introduced in A Thief's End. The initial hours of The Lost Legacy give an "Uncharted Greatest Hits" vibe, but it grows into a more nuanced, clever experience, ranking among the best in the series while also making its own mark as a standalone Uncharted that isn't anchored to Nathan Drake's harrowing exploits.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2017
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
Naughtydog literally never disappoints me. I have had game development companies run strong for a decade and all of a sudden change the quality of content they put out--that has not been the case with Naughtydog, and continues to not be the case. This standalone Uncharted 4 expansion is really great and expands on two characters in a meaningful and interesting way. It is sad not having Nathan Drake around but it does not detract from the game whatsoever. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy brings back all of the fun of Uncharted 4 with great puzzles, fun combat/stealth mechanics, and as always, crisp, fine-tuned tech that delivers great cinematic scenes and gameplay.

This expansion will deliver approximately 8 hours of gameplay compared to Uncharted 4's 15 hours--which is a good amount of content considering the lower price of this expansion. I really like the idea of re-using core tech and making optimizations over multiple expansions. This allows more content to be made without swamping the developer with more work. This also allows for tech optimizations that may help development projects farther down the development pipeline(The Last of Us 2 anyone?) while keeping customers entertained and enjoying the characters that naughtydog has taken the time to build.

Character development and storytelling is what Naughtydog does best and that is illustrated again in Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. Playing these games is like taking part in a movie and that is something that Naughtydog has been able to execute in their recent games over and over. Another benefit I found from purchasing this game on Amazon is that it included a digital copy of Jak and Daxter: Precursor Legacy. Crash Bandicoot and Jak and Daxter are the games that got me into Naughtydog in the first place. Being able to go back to my early Playstation days has been a treat and is just icing on the cake. If you are a fan of Naughtydog games you will enjoy this game. It is an expansion but it feels like its own game in a way. As an Uncharted story fan, its enjoyable getting to learn more about the other characters. I cannot recommend this game enough.

Dimensions of the box and the contents can be seen in the photos I have uploaded.

Included:
Standalone Blu-Ray and case for Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Digital code for Digital download of Jak and Daxter: Precursor Legacy

Pros:
*Crisp tech that delivers awesome gameplay and graphical fidelity
*Great storytelling and character development
*Centered on a new main character and still maintained my interest
*A fair price for the content offered

Cons:
*None

Additional Considerations:
Buy any Naughtydog game. You wont be disappointed as a gamer. I'm definitely more into Uncharted and The Last of Us, but even Jak and Daxter and Crash Bandicoot are fun games to me.

Overall: 5/5 stars (>=.5 rounds up, <.5 rounds down) => 5 stars

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent expansion in an awesome world. Naughtydog never disappoints
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2017
Naughtydog literally never disappoints me. I have had game development companies run strong for a decade and all of a sudden change the quality of content they put out--that has not been the case with Naughtydog, and continues to not be the case. This standalone Uncharted 4 expansion is really great and expands on two characters in a meaningful and interesting way. It is sad not having Nathan Drake around but it does not detract from the game whatsoever. Uncharted: The Lost Legacy brings back all of the fun of Uncharted 4 with great puzzles, fun combat/stealth mechanics, and as always, crisp, fine-tuned tech that delivers great cinematic scenes and gameplay.

This expansion will deliver approximately 8 hours of gameplay compared to Uncharted 4's 15 hours--which is a good amount of content considering the lower price of this expansion. I really like the idea of re-using core tech and making optimizations over multiple expansions. This allows more content to be made without swamping the developer with more work. This also allows for tech optimizations that may help development projects farther down the development pipeline(The Last of Us 2 anyone?) while keeping customers entertained and enjoying the characters that naughtydog has taken the time to build.

Character development and storytelling is what Naughtydog does best and that is illustrated again in Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. Playing these games is like taking part in a movie and that is something that Naughtydog has been able to execute in their recent games over and over. Another benefit I found from purchasing this game on Amazon is that it included a digital copy of Jak and Daxter: Precursor Legacy. Crash Bandicoot and Jak and Daxter are the games that got me into Naughtydog in the first place. Being able to go back to my early Playstation days has been a treat and is just icing on the cake. If you are a fan of Naughtydog games you will enjoy this game. It is an expansion but it feels like its own game in a way. As an Uncharted story fan, its enjoyable getting to learn more about the other characters. I cannot recommend this game enough.

Dimensions of the box and the contents can be seen in the photos I have uploaded.

Included:
Standalone Blu-Ray and case for Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Digital code for Digital download of Jak and Daxter: Precursor Legacy

Pros:
*Crisp tech that delivers awesome gameplay and graphical fidelity
*Great storytelling and character development
*Centered on a new main character and still maintained my interest
*A fair price for the content offered

Cons:
*None

Additional Considerations:
Buy any Naughtydog game. You wont be disappointed as a gamer. I'm definitely more into Uncharted and The Last of Us, but even Jak and Daxter and Crash Bandicoot are fun games to me.

Overall: 5/5 stars (>=.5 rounds up, <.5 rounds down) => 5 stars

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Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2017
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4Edition: StandardVerified Purchase
First thing's first, let's discuss the primary complaints that the game is too short and too expensive. It definitely feels like a DLC package considering the length, but it was definitely worth the $39.99 I spent on it. When you consider how some season passes are approximately $29.99, this definitely had a lot of value. In comparison to Fallout 4's season pass of $49.99 (an increase from $29.99), this was a better overall value. I love Fallout 4, but I felt the DLC and quality of the DLC was much worse in comparison to The Lost Legacy. Let's not forget that you get the whole multiplayer package with this game, so it's definitely worth it!

As far as the game itself, the story and script are topnotch! I love the development of both Nadine and Chloe, and it was refreshing to have a different take to the Uncharted series. The dialogue is great and the banter between the characters definitely makes the game entertaining and worthwhile. Voice acting is amazing, as usual, and I like how they fleshed out Chloe's character a lot more since Uncharted 2.

The graphics are amazing and Naughty Dog's presentation is fantastic as usual. While the locales are limited, there is a lot of effort in their design. The gameplay feels more fine tuned than Uncharted 4, but definitely is the same standard as previous games.

I could go on and on about the game, but I feel that you owe it to yourself to play it. I hope that Naughty Dog does something similar with Sully or Sam, because I would definitely buy that game also!
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