Home Artists Posts Import Register

Content

For your viewing pleasure.

Files

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End | KnockBack, Episode 254

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.

Comments

Walker Simmons

I really like this game its probably my favorite next to 2. The set pieces and pacing aren't quite as good but its still beautiful and fun to play. On my most recent PS5 playthrough the classic Naughty Dog trope of constantly looking for crates to push and climb really started to annoy me though. Overall it's a miracle the game turned out so good considering the development issues.

clos512

This pleases me greatly.

Bobby Woods

Been wanting to hear this for a long time. Loved hearing about some of your behind the scenes experience with naughty dog. From 2016 which seems not long ago but is a long time ago now. I remember this was my first video game purchase as an adult. Love this episode gentleman <3

KomakiKhaos

I loved this game

Brandon Soto

But here's the thing; What about the hundreds of people that tried to kill Drake as well? Why are the police just ignoring them also?

Josh Paradysz

Great episode! I originally played this game right after playing through the Nathan Drake Collection and was kinda burnt out by the time I got to it. Maybe it’s time to give it another chance. Keeping my fingers crossed for a Last of Us Part II episode, would love to hear Dagan’s thoughts on it.

Ryan Zimm

I bought the Remaster Upgrade when it released, and this ep inspired to me to finally finish my play-through. I was a never a fan of the climbing in these games....but I am finding it especially tedious and off putting now. First, climbing just isn't fun. There is no skill involved, and it just feels like a way to bloat the length of levels. Second, it's ridiculous that everyone is a worldclass climber. I've dabbled in rock climbing....the things they do in this game is superhuman. It always takes me out of things. The story is great though! And the action is pretty satisfying. Overall, my favorite Uncharted (but I've never been gaga for the series in general).

Doug, just Doug

Fantastic conversation. Thank you!

karth

Good video but a little disappointed there was not much talk (if at all) of Elena and/or her and Drake’s relationship throughout the game. Those were some of the most poignant moments IMO, and entire chapters of the game were dedicated to it

TreelineMars

I remember the jeep elevator in the jungle and the discussion they had there. Their relationship provided the meaning for the game - the motivating factors, apart from saving the brother which I consider a secondary plot.

Niall G

Stage Fright is one of the best trophies in a video game.

Kody Kindig

Really wish Colin had more info on Sam being the original villain and being played by Todd Stashwich. Also I didn't get that Drake didn't want to adventure anymore like Colin did. I got he reluctantly gave it up and thought about it everyday.