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# Epic globe-trotting adventure PS4 optimized gameplay Stunning next-gen graphics Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

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## Summary

> 🎯 The ultimate PS4 adventure that no true gamer can afford to miss!

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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Cinematic Visual Mastery:** Experience photorealistic graphics and fluid animations that push PS4 hardware to its limits.
- • **Immersive Global Exploration:** Traverse breathtaking locations from Madagascar to pirate coves in a story-driven quest.
- • **Multiplayer Variety & Strategy:** Engage in versatile multiplayer modes featuring climbing, swimming, rope-swinging, and tactical item use.
- • **Dynamic Destructible Environments:** Interact with fully destructible settings that elevate every chase and firefight.
- • **Narrative Depth & Emotional Stakes:** Follow Nathan Drake’s most personal and gripping journey yet, blending action with heartfelt storytelling.

## Overview

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is a critically acclaimed PlayStation 4 exclusive action-adventure game by Naughty Dog, featuring a richly detailed narrative following retired treasure hunter Nathan Drake. With stunning graphics, immersive environments, and a blend of intense single-player storytelling and strategic multiplayer modes, it delivers a definitive finale to the beloved franchise.

## Description

Uncharted comes to the PlayStation 4. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Several years after his last adventure, retired fortune hunter, Nathan Drake, is forced back into the world of thieves. With the stakes much more personal, Drake embarks on a globe-trotting journey in pursuit of a historical conspiracy behind a fabled pirate treasure. His greatest adventure will test his physical limits, his resolve, and ultimately what he's willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves.

Review: A unique and satisfying experience - I never buy games on pre-order. I'm the kind of person who can wait for months, buy it on discount, and then resell it for a profit. But Naughty Dog has won my trust over the years, with the Uncharted titles being for me the best blend of action, adventure, story, and exquisite art direction. They just don't make movies like these any more, and I couldn't help myself. (It also doesn't hurt that desertcart gives you a 20% pre-order discount, making the price easier to swallow) Uncharted 4 is the last of the Nathan Drake stories. The graphics are nothing short of amazing. Bear in mind that the PS4 is weaker than my 7 year old PC from the point of view of compute power, and has a GPU that's weaker than the one I bought in 2013. That's pretty weak stuff, but I never saw anything on the PC that even comes close to how pretty Uncharted 4 looks. Heck, if you compare Uncharted 4 to the latest Pixar movie, you'll see that in many ways, the Pixar movie cuts corners and goes for an art direction that favors computer animation, and requires gobs of rendering power while the game goes for a realistic (albeit gorgeously beautiful) look and yet is rendered in real time by the PS4. Just thinking about it makes me want to pick up my jaw from the floor when I think about the experience. The thing with these "movies as game" video game experiences is that it's all about pacing. Uncharted 4 has a very different pacing than Uncharted 2, the (previous) best of the series. While only 2 chapters in Uncharted 2 had a "walking simulator" feel to the game, that sort of pacing and free roam exploring with no threats occupies huge sections of Uncharted 4. This gives the player plenty of room to breathe, but unfortunately also adds to the game as far as being sort of a "one shot". A lot of the value of the game goes away on a repeated play through. The music, art direction and action sequences are all very well done (though the boss fight at the end is a bit of a let down). But what makes the game work is the consistent attention to story: the characters are treated with respect, and at every reveal, we're drawn further into the story. At this point, let me provide a spoiler warning so you read no further if you haven't played it and the story matters to you. The story takes place years after Uncharted 3, when Nathan Drake has settled down to a boring job as a technical diver. Then his long lost brother Sam shows up and we go into a flash back as we finally learn how the Drake brothers got their names, and how that quest led to the current state of affairs. Note that Sam's never been mentioned in any of the previous games, so this bit of ret-conning strains any suspension of disbelief you might have had, but it's done decently such that you don't feel like it's too wrong. Sam, of course, is lying through and through, but again, it's a reflection of what's been driving Nathan Drake through the previous games. The quest takes you from Italy to Madagascar, and the flashbacks get you a view of Panama. It's all very pretty. There are lots of references to the previous games throughout the story. If you've played through all the other stories, I think you'll get a lot more out of Uncharted 4 than someone who just started with this latest (and supposedly last) installment. I think above all, Uncharted 4 sells you on the character relationships and what they do for each other. And it doesn't do it just in dialogue and cut scenes, but also in the way the characters act. In one of the early scenes, I had Nathan Drake to a stealth take down of an enemy, and I fully expected to have to immediately turn and take out the enemy next to him. To my surprise, I saw that Sam Drake had already taken down the other enemy. I was stunned. To my mind, this is why the Uncharted series does better than even the rebooted Tomb Raider. When playing as Lara Croft, you feel as though the world is full of idiots who can't even find something that's right in front of them without you having to "quest" for it. As Nathan Drake, you're part of a team --- your wife might take out the enemy who's shooting at you, your brother might be trying to distract another one, while your old buddy Sully's scrambling to catch up to you. You're rarely alone in this game and as a result you feel much better about its milieu. This is not to say that Uncharted 4 is perfect: it's not. As a game, the Tomb Raider series does a better job: the cover system's better, and the collectibles and upgradeable weapons all provide crunchy mechanics that force you to make full use of your skill. But none of the characters in Tomb Raider ever make you feel like you should care about them (not even Lara Croft), while that's not true in Uncharted 4. Needless to say, Uncharted 4 comes highly recommended. While I wouldn't go so far as to say that you should buy a PS4 just for the game, I'd say that if you own a PS4, you owe it to yourself to play it. After you're done picking your jaw up from the floor, you might consider that it's not very replayable and sell it, but while you're playing it there's no question that this is a unique and satisfying experience.
Review: Would buy Uncharted 5 - I love the Uncharted games! Very interesting story lines, great graphics, and characters and their movements.

## Features

- Several years after his last adventure, retired fortune hunter, Nathan Drake, is forced back into the world of thieves.
- With the stakes much more personal, Drake embarks on a globe-trotting journey in pursuit of a historical conspiracy behind a fabled pirate treasure.
- His greatest adventure will test his physical limits, his resolve, and ultimately what he’s willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves.
- Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) Content Description: Blood, language, use of alcohol, use of tobacco, violence

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00GODZYNA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,377 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #429 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (5,411) |
| Date First Available | November 14, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711719047292 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 10007 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.6 x 6.9 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Publication Date | May 10, 2016 |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release date | May 10, 2016 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 806315221211 711719703013 711719047292 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A unique and satisfying experience
*by P***A on May 25, 2016*

I never buy games on pre-order. I'm the kind of person who can wait for months, buy it on discount, and then resell it for a profit. But Naughty Dog has won my trust over the years, with the Uncharted titles being for me the best blend of action, adventure, story, and exquisite art direction. They just don't make movies like these any more, and I couldn't help myself. (It also doesn't hurt that Amazon gives you a 20% pre-order discount, making the price easier to swallow) Uncharted 4 is the last of the Nathan Drake stories. The graphics are nothing short of amazing. Bear in mind that the PS4 is weaker than my 7 year old PC from the point of view of compute power, and has a GPU that's weaker than the one I bought in 2013. That's pretty weak stuff, but I never saw anything on the PC that even comes close to how pretty Uncharted 4 looks. Heck, if you compare Uncharted 4 to the latest Pixar movie, you'll see that in many ways, the Pixar movie cuts corners and goes for an art direction that favors computer animation, and requires gobs of rendering power while the game goes for a realistic (albeit gorgeously beautiful) look and yet is rendered in real time by the PS4. Just thinking about it makes me want to pick up my jaw from the floor when I think about the experience. The thing with these "movies as game" video game experiences is that it's all about pacing. Uncharted 4 has a very different pacing than Uncharted 2, the (previous) best of the series. While only 2 chapters in Uncharted 2 had a "walking simulator" feel to the game, that sort of pacing and free roam exploring with no threats occupies huge sections of Uncharted 4. This gives the player plenty of room to breathe, but unfortunately also adds to the game as far as being sort of a "one shot". A lot of the value of the game goes away on a repeated play through. The music, art direction and action sequences are all very well done (though the boss fight at the end is a bit of a let down). But what makes the game work is the consistent attention to story: the characters are treated with respect, and at every reveal, we're drawn further into the story. At this point, let me provide a spoiler warning so you read no further if you haven't played it and the story matters to you. The story takes place years after Uncharted 3, when Nathan Drake has settled down to a boring job as a technical diver. Then his long lost brother Sam shows up and we go into a flash back as we finally learn how the Drake brothers got their names, and how that quest led to the current state of affairs. Note that Sam's never been mentioned in any of the previous games, so this bit of ret-conning strains any suspension of disbelief you might have had, but it's done decently such that you don't feel like it's too wrong. Sam, of course, is lying through and through, but again, it's a reflection of what's been driving Nathan Drake through the previous games. The quest takes you from Italy to Madagascar, and the flashbacks get you a view of Panama. It's all very pretty. There are lots of references to the previous games throughout the story. If you've played through all the other stories, I think you'll get a lot more out of Uncharted 4 than someone who just started with this latest (and supposedly last) installment. I think above all, Uncharted 4 sells you on the character relationships and what they do for each other. And it doesn't do it just in dialogue and cut scenes, but also in the way the characters act. In one of the early scenes, I had Nathan Drake to a stealth take down of an enemy, and I fully expected to have to immediately turn and take out the enemy next to him. To my surprise, I saw that Sam Drake had already taken down the other enemy. I was stunned. To my mind, this is why the Uncharted series does better than even the rebooted Tomb Raider. When playing as Lara Croft, you feel as though the world is full of idiots who can't even find something that's right in front of them without you having to "quest" for it. As Nathan Drake, you're part of a team --- your wife might take out the enemy who's shooting at you, your brother might be trying to distract another one, while your old buddy Sully's scrambling to catch up to you. You're rarely alone in this game and as a result you feel much better about its milieu. This is not to say that Uncharted 4 is perfect: it's not. As a game, the Tomb Raider series does a better job: the cover system's better, and the collectibles and upgradeable weapons all provide crunchy mechanics that force you to make full use of your skill. But none of the characters in Tomb Raider ever make you feel like you should care about them (not even Lara Croft), while that's not true in Uncharted 4. Needless to say, Uncharted 4 comes highly recommended. While I wouldn't go so far as to say that you should buy a PS4 just for the game, I'd say that if you own a PS4, you owe it to yourself to play it. After you're done picking your jaw up from the floor, you might consider that it's not very replayable and sell it, but while you're playing it there's no question that this is a unique and satisfying experience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Would buy Uncharted 5
*by D***T on March 6, 2026*

I love the Uncharted games! Very interesting story lines, great graphics, and characters and their movements.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Take a bow,Naughty dog! A brilliant achievement in the world of gaming!
*by S***A on May 13, 2016*

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End - PlayStation 4 Uncharted 4 has been nothing short of breathtaking story-telling with a healthy dose of nostalgia of the series blended together into a bowl full of picture-perfect visuals! Ever since the credits rolled out,there was a feeling of despair because this is truly the end of one of gaming's most loved series and protagonists. After having played through the game multiple times at varying difficulty,I would be confident in saying that some of the most read review websites seem to be clawing at the game desperate for some flaws to point out. However, my only advice---IGNORE THEM! Step back and realise that a journey like this series and a finale like this game are rare even in the movie Industry. Let's start with the most important thing in present day gaming - Story - 10/10. Without making it like a Fuller House cringe-worthy first episode with famous characters crammed onto one stage with cliche dialogues,Uncharted 4 touches on memories and characters in a very meaningful way.The story is definitely sometimes predictable but "hey,its an uncharted game!Did you expect space travel?"(Wait,didn't the developer say they had an idea for an uncharted set in space but dropped it?") Old and new characters make appearances and the story moves in a way with enough twists and turns and shocks that keep you hooked and playing chapter after chapter.Master storytelling! Graphics - 10/10.Naughty Dog.Uncharted game.Need I say more?Maybe just one.Once I discovered the photo mode option,I couldn't stop clicking pics! That says a lot about how gorgeous the game looks if I am actually pausing the game to click snaps! Sound & Voice Acting - 10/10. Henry Jackman (the music composer)gets it perrrfect with the background score and the voice actors do a great job of making your experience truly immersive in every way!Great writing and great voice actors! This game is truly one of gaming's greatest achievements.One that leaves you wanting more of the characters and their stories.Uncharted 4 has achieved the perfect balance of capturing moments of pure human emotion followed by a torrent of bullets and enemies from all sides! Uncharted 4 is a game not just worth your time but deserves your time!Be a part of the history and go play today!

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