"Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" for PlayStation 4 has finally arrived after substantial development works of Naughty Dog and the publishing endeavors of Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Due to the collective experience gained from the previous titles, the developer has crafted the fourth installment in a way that gives it a potential to become the superior game of this generation, according to Kotaku. It has been described as the best-looking video game and there are three main reasons to the remarkable praises.
First, "Uncharted 4" features the end of Nathan Drake's journey. While it may not necessarily mean that it will be the last "Uncharted" game featuring Drake as the lead protagonist, the game will be the zenith of his 10-year journey.
In an interview with IGN, director Neil Druckmann stated that the game's finale will cause hullabaloo among fans. Whatever the outcome, this means that the end of Drake's journey will leave the gaming community with a story to tell.
Second, "Uncharted 4" has been influenced by the legendary "The Last of Us," which was enough proof that Naughty Dog could take gaming development to a new level. The experience that was drawn from "The Last of Us" will have an impact on "Uncharted 4's" story as reported by various game analysts.
Third, the game is expected to bring along with it superior console graphics. The previous works of Naughty Dog on the PlayStation 3 stunned players, but even more, the company will now be utilizing the power of PlayStation 4.
Above and beyond this, the available game footage is impressive. In fact, analysts say that gamers will witness the height of what today's generation gaming consoles can do with "Uncharted 4."
"Uncharted 4" will have a bigger world to explore, and even though it will not be an open game, it will give players a chance to explore its big environments at wider "linear" levels.These levels will have some branching paths and alternate routes.
Players will, therefore, have choices of where they desire to travel and extend the replayability of the single-player campaign. To top up the icing, "Uncharted 4" will give players stealth. Larger environments are bound to give players different ways of engaging enemies and using secrecy.
Watch the latest "Uncharted 4" trailer here: