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PlayStation 3's Uncharted trilogy is inarguably a vital stepping stone in the history of Sony. These three titles helped breathe life into a once-struggling console, and gave the brand amazing momentum running into the following generation. But Naughty Dog's series about a globetrotting adventurer hit a bit of a snag when PS3 turned to PS4. Partially through development, Uncharted 4 would lose its creative force and writer, Amy Hennig, leaving the half-finished projects in the hands of the two men who just delivered The Last of Us: Neil Druckmann and Bruce Straley. It was going to be a hard task to make this one work. But ultimately, the team delivered in spades. Uncharted 4 is a fitting and high-quality end to Naughty Dog's Uncharted arc, visiting an older, wiser, and more reluctant Nathan Drake who's sucked back into 'the life' by his own brother, and by his own inability to let go of the past. Wonderfully paced and beautiful to look at, and with amazing performances and fun gameplay, A Thief's End is a must-play, and we're thrilled to spend a good-long time discussing it here on KnockBack.

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Garry

I would rather drakes daughter would be teamed up with Chloe as Drake would be terrified of the trouble Chloe would get her in .

Napoleon in Rags

I absolutely loved the open areas with the Jeep and winch. Being able to take some time and slowly explore this massive area was welcomed for me. Lost Legacy has a huge open area as well and we saw this again in Last of Us Part 2. It’s there if players want but not necessary. One of my favorite things in games is when they let us take some time and just explore and learn new things.

John Warner

How do I get into the Discord????

macdaddyx4

Gears of War will certainly be an episode I look forward to. But we still need Resident Evil 4, the father to many of these third person shooters! To prepare Dagan for the remake, of course.

Anonymous

Under Settings > More > Connected Apps, you can connect Discord

Brandon Soto

Best looking PS4 game next to Red Dead Redemption 2. Truly took advantage of the base PS4.

Jesse spivey

I know Dagen is an animator but i think he should Write. His setups has been good lately the uncle & Neice storyline the interpol storyline I'm there for it.

Brent

I really appreciated listening to this one. Hands down It’s my favorite Uncharted. And Yes I’m glad the Goonies vibes were mentioned regarding that last ship level. But honestly, that chase sequence with the Jeep and the culmination of the truck battle with Sam and Nate on the motorcycle was and still is the greatest action sequence in a video game that I’ve ever experienced. It literally brought tears of joy to my eyes the first time I played it. I kept thinking..like holy shit, I can’t believe they put this together! I was astonished at the spectacle of pure talented being demonstrated before my eyes! It will forever be remembered as one of my greatest gaming moments.

Your Boi Nicky V

As Colin says, I just don't think Sam is a great character. Bummer to end the series with him as opposed to more Sully. Disliked the more serious tone and fewer set pieces also. Excited for Gears in the future though 😍

Aladin_Run

Getting the higher score than Elena was one of the most difficult trophies ever 😅

Jacob

omg if you guys do a gears of war episode please, please, PLEASE talk about that mad world ad. so iconic and an interesting tone setter for the world of gears

Stewy108

After listening to this I've come to the conclusion Dagan is ready for a From game. Probably Bloodborne.

Michael Buffill

I'm actually disappointed we might get another game in the franchise. Uncharted 4 wrapped up the series beautifully.

LastStandMedia

I'm not, it's fine to bring things back. I think what's important, more than anything, is to let shit breathe.

Zackery Parkerson

I always thought it was really disappointing that we learn Drake’s real last name in this game. The way 3 let you know he had changed his name was so classy, by hinting at it and not telling you what it was. That scene with Marlowe was top-notch. And it implied it didn’t matter where Nate came from, because Drake is who he is now.

NeO JD

I asked previously in a Q&A about those open-areas in games like Uncharted 4 and Gears 5 and you were positive about them so it’s interesting now to hear you say it didn’t work here. That’s what I feel like as well in all these scenarios. I’d rather have the streamlined, completely focused leading.

Anonymous

I disagree about the final fight. I loved it. I think the pirate sword combat on a burning ship full of gold is so cool, and the dialogue is fantastic. Also, I hope you guys do Lost Legacy as well. It proved to me that Uncharted doesn't need Nathan Drake to still be great. Chloe and Nadine's backstories are fun to learn about throughout the game.

Marc Cairney

Great to hear you guys discussing this game. Loved your takes and opinions. Particularly when you guys discuss narrative and visual decisions. What are the chances we one day get a Last Stand game on this visual level? Colin writing and producing and Dagan directing. 4-6 hours long. Take my money! You guys have great ideas.

Kevin Cooper

I dunno... people keep saying that the DS2 villain is Troy's character, but when you put the haircuts side-by-side it looks more like Lindsay Wagner's character (Amelie) to me. That's my $2 bet.

James Buck

Aw man I couldn't disagree more about the open areas. They are my favourite parts of the game. I thoroughly enjoyed just being released into these small sections and seeing what I could find. I would agree if they were empty but they aren't, there is so much to find, extra dialogue and absolutely beautiful scenery. Uncharted 4 is a masterpiece. And one of my all time top 10 games.

MISZCZOGRZMOT

I disagree - pacing in this game is terrible, and I don't think I ever saw a review of UC4 that didn't mention pacing issues. You need to get through like 4hrs of playable, but barely interactive, cutscene levels before you actually get into the game. Then there are the forced walking segments, playable cutsene level-interludes, and huge, empty, open spaces that kill any momentum. The game's just boring to play, and the only exciting set piece that I remember from the game was shown before it was released. I've played it twice for the platinum, and I'm never touching it again, cause I still remember my dissappointment when I bought the game and played it for the first time - suffice to say that I played it for ~4hs, and didn't even get into the actual 'game' part. It felt more like a Telltales game walking simulator. You're better off just watching the game on youtube at this point, as your input barely matters in half of the game, and another huge chunk is just getting from point A to point B in needlessly huge empty levels. I get that they are chasing hollywood, and flexing how cinematic their games can be, but it's form over function, if you ask me. Honestly MGS4 had better pacing, and it had an hour of custscenes and briefings, 10-20minutes of gameplay, and back to an hour of sitting idly and looking at the screen. At least you knew what was coming in MGS4. Uc2 is still the best in the series - a high-octane blockbuster front to finish, with just enough story and character interactions sprinkled in to make it a full package. I platinumed the DLC with Chloe, and it was actually much better. The gameplay was pretty good without all the flashback levels, long cutscenes popping up at every step, and all the other crap. I wish the main game was more like this.