Uncharted 4 expands its scope (and borrows from other action-adventure games) with more open gameplay, more stealth, and more combat options. At almost a decade old and with three games already on the books, the Uncharted series has been starting to show its age.Since the release of Uncharted 3, there have been some major additions to the action-adventure game landscape. Metal Gear Solid V set a new bar in many ways with open-world-ish stealth gameplay, and Lara Croft has returned with two new takes on the classic Tomb Raider franchise — and has even been accused of cribbing from Uncharted here and there.With Uncharted 4, it looks like Nathan Drake is taking a page or two from Lara Croft and Big Boss. And while the influences on this final entry into PlayStation’s flagship series are pretty obvious, so far, their impact on Uncharted 4 and developer Naughty Dog seem like they’re all for the better.A Wide-Linear ExperienceSony and Naughty Dog gave journalists a chance at a hands-on preview of Uncharted 4 in Los Angeles last week, and right off the bat it was notable for being much less linear than the previous three games. The demo level takes place in… Read full this story
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