

Typically these games focus on puzzles and story rather than any sort of action, which sums up a good portion of the Uncharted franchise. It's commonly categorized as an action-adventure game, but what does that really mean? First of all, when I think of pure adventure games, I imagine the point and click variety of the Sierra and LucasArts era. There are also a lot of other games better than it in just its specific genre. As great as it was, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is still my favorite in the franchise. While it does everything spectacularly well, it’s still just another Uncharted game going through the usual highs and lows. It looks astonishing on the PS4, plays the best it ever has, and continues that cinematic thrilling narrative we all love. When it was announced I didn’t think I wanted another game in the franchise, because Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception ended so well and then Uncharted 4 proved me wrong. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is a fantastic game.
