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Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Review

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Chloe Frazer ably steps into the lead role in a new Uncharted that's as action-packed and well written as anything in the series.

Chloe and Nadine turn out to be a darn good adventuring pair.
Chloe and Nadine turn out to be a darn good adventuring pair.

It would be so much easier to be cynical about a fifth Uncharted game arriving barely a year after the fourth Uncharted game if Naughty Dog didn't keep doing such a good job of making these things. You'd be forgiven if you worried last year's Uncharted 4--itself coming off a successful PlayStation 3 trilogy that felt like it had already run its course--looked like an unnecessary cash grab. But that game thoroughly justified its own existence in the end by acting as an elaborately plotted and personal coda to Nathan Drake's entire treasure-hunting career. Surely that was it, though, right?

Well, not quite. There's also the raw business reality that these games sell a lot of copies, so here we are 16 months later with the jaunty, budget-priced spinoff Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. Where Uncharted 4 was premised around Nathan Drake putting an end to Uncharted, The Lost Legacy goes a step further in saying that maybe you didn't need Drake to make a good old Uncharted adventure in the first place. In that spirit, the new game puts the sly supporting character Chloe Frazer in the starring role, and teams her up to great effect with Uncharted 4's not-quite-villainous mercenary Nadine Ross for a brisk quest full of twists and intrigue in India that's as well made and enthralling as any previous game in this series.

All the expected blanks are filled in. There's an exotic old civilization to explore (the Hoysala Empire), a mystical whatsit for our heroines to track down (the Tusk of Ganesh), and an articulate psychopath working against them (Asav, a revolutionary who wants the Tusk to incite an Indian civil war). The same is true on the gameplay side; the bulk of this game is made up of exactly what you'd expect if you've ever played an Uncharted before, from absurdly dangerous solo climbing all over ancient ruins, to slightly stealthy third-person cover shooting, to bespoke mechanical puzzles left behind by some long-dead people, and larger-than-life action set piece sequences. Even five games in, the designers still find a few ways to make the climbing and puzzle-solving and action moments feel fresh, by giving you some unique and surprising scenarios to climb on or solve in or run through in a desperate chase.

The smaller scope and tight pacing make for a brisk adventure that doesn't overstay its welcome.
The smaller scope and tight pacing make for a brisk adventure that doesn't overstay its welcome.

Don't let this game's lower price fool you; all of the Uncharted in this Uncharted is as good as it's ever been. It also goes down more smoothly in contrast to Uncharted 4, which felt padded out and a bit too long in spots. In that game, I felt like I'd climbed up enough cliff faces to last me a lifetime before it ended, but the overly familiar elements of The Lost Legacy never get a chance to overstay their welcome since the game packs so much into a tight package that moves briskly along. Even hunting for collectibles and stopping to gawk at the incredible scenery, I finished the storyline in well under 10 hours. It feels like a video game page-turner.

It's also worth mentioning a standout early chapter set in the Indian wilderness, which builds on the driving from Uncharted 4 by creating the closest thing to an open world the series has ever offered. Here you drive a jeep across hills, through jungles and over waterfalls as you tackle a handful of small temples spread around the map in whatever order you want to advance the story. This map also contains a large handful of optional collectible treasures, each requiring you to solve a quick, unique little puzzle to grab it, that give you something to do in between the main temples and which give you a neat, useful reward if you find all of them. This whole area will only take you a couple of hours at most to wring everything out of, but it's a nice low-key change of pace from the usual tightly designed and linear style these games usually work in, and a promising sign of how Naughty Dog might be thinking about changing things up in future games.

The other thing that's so endearing about The Lost Legacy is just how well Chloe and Nadine pair up as an adventuring team, working together a bit contentiously and solely out of convenience early on, but building a believable bond as the quest wears on. It's hardly a surprise the two might end up friends in a lighthearted series like this, but the ins and outs of how they get there are interesting enough that I had a hard time putting the game down once it got going. The game spends a significant amount of its short runtime quietly exploring what's going on in their heads. Nadine's fresh angst over losing her private military contractor at the hands of the brothers Drake, and the motivations from Chloe's past driving her to seek out the Tusk give the whole romp a more personal feel than it might have had with less focus on nuanced storytelling. There are also some great large and small callbacks to previous Uncharted games that make this feel like a believable adventure happening in the wake of Uncharted 4, rather than some generic treasure hunt taking place in a vacuum.

Expect plenty more ancient mechanical stone puzzles. But they're good puzzles!
Expect plenty more ancient mechanical stone puzzles. But they're good puzzles!

The Lost Legacy also ships with the entire Uncharted 4 multiplayer package, which you already have access to if you own that game (same trophies and all). So that's quite a bit of online content for newcomers and... not much for returning players. The one new addition is a revamp of the previous game's wave-based Survival mode called Arena that adds a bunch more objectives, modifiers, unlocks, and so on. As someone who didn't spend any real time with Uncharted 4 online, it was all new to me, and the sheer number of boosts, loadouts, XP types, challenges, and so forth was a little overwhelming at first. This is a decent three-player Horde mode if you're into such things, though my very first time out I matched into a game that seemed to hit on a specific set of modifiers in a late-game round as to be nearly unbeatable with no buffs unlocked. Survival Arena will get you some extra hours out of your 40 bucks if you want to grind a bunch of new multiplayer doohickeys, but the story mode in The Lost Legacy is more than worth the asking price on its own.

I sincerely went into The Lost Legacy feeling like there wasn't much an Uncharted game could do at this point to surprise or impress me, but its tight pacing, likable characters and creative scenarios really won me over and added up to one of my favorite games in the series. It's undeniable proof that Naughty Dog is one of the most talented studios in the world that even a spinoff game produced in barely over a year could offer some of the most grandiose action and bafflingly gorgeous visuals in modern games. This is another reminder that it still feels like a privilege to play a new Naughty Dog game, even when it so strongly echoes the work the company has done before.

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first!@

Glad to hear it's a decent game! Definitely didn't have expectations here. Also nice to see a review up on the site!

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great review and now im kind of pumped for this

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Brad is rad

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Nice to see Nadine is better in this game/ Didn't really care for her character in UC4.

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Insane turnaround time for something of such caliber, it sounds. Great review Brad.

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Tight pacing is what I needed to hear. UC 4 was so, damn, long.

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Brad reviews are always a treat, even if I have no personal stake in the Uncharted series. Then again, he tends to get me to buy and play things I never would, so...

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I just can't get into this series. Uncharted 1 was just ok for me, and I really didn't take to how scripted everything was, with me being punished every time I went off script. So I jumped into the highly praised Uncharted 2 hoping it would show me why everyone loves this series only to find that it was....just ok and everything was still highly scripted, with me being punished every time I went off script.

Different strokes for different folks, I guess, but I just don't see the appeal in this type of game.

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I just can't get into this series. Uncharted 1 was just ok for me, and I really didn't take to how scripted everything was, with me being punished every time I went off script. So I jumped into the highly praised Uncharted 2 hoping it would show me why everyone loves this series only to find that it was....just ok and everything was still highly scripted, with me being punished every time I went off script.

Different strokes for different folks, I guess, but I just don't see the appeal in this type of game.

Same here.

It's got spectacle, but even that wears out after the 10th time Nathan "almost" doesn't make a jump. I've always felt like I'm just "along for the ride" and get a slap on the wrist from Naughty Dog every time I say I want to drive.

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My PS4-Night buddy and I played through UC4 together and got so invested in the story that we were both a little lacrimal at the end - I blame the wine - its reassuring to hear that authenticity of character is still the cement which binds this game together so well.

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I can't wait for Naughty Dog to do an entirely new project again.

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Can't wait to play this later tonight. Crazy that it's free for those of us with the season pass.

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Always glad to see a review; nice write-up. I look forward to playing this someday; but considering how I still haven't played any of the other four games, it'll probably be a while.

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The thing I like most about it being included in the "season pass" for Uncharted 4 is that I bought the $100 edition of the game just as a thank you for all the enjoyment I got out of the series to that point (I got Uncharted 3 as an IGC game in summer 2013, and at the same time they sold a bundle of 1/2 for about $30 total, so I played the original trilogy for a fraction of the price...before buying and playing them all again with the Nathan Drake Collection...) and didn't really know what to expect out of the rest of my purchase considering I had no plans on the multiplayer and Uncharted games weren't really known for their DLC. Really happy to see that $30 I spent a year ago has actually just come around to being another nearly full length Uncharted game, that's awesome. Can't wait to play it.

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Cool, this is a surprise review. I actually grabbed the Deluxe Edition of Uncharted 4 last year since I thought spending an extra $20 on Multiplayer DLC and whatever their single player DLC was going to be sounded like a good idea (especially after Left Behind was so good). When they decided to package this as a $50 (Canadian) product instead they gave everyone who bought this bundle Lost Legacy for free, so I saved $30, whoo!

From the review it kind of reminds me of Jak 3, which they also built in a year. That was a much shorter game than Jak 2 but a much tighter product that constantly surprised and never got boring. The almost complete lack of Chloe in Uncharted 4 bummed me out a bit. Cutter gets name dropped multiple times, and even Marisa Chase from Golden Abyss gets mentioned more than Chloe so it is great that is her game.

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Honestly that review summary at the top was enough to make me not want to play the game. I played the Uncharted HD collection recently, and I liked very little about the games. Except for Sully. Sully is cool.

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Damn, I was hoping that they'd try new things with the gameplay considering this is a spin off.

Looks like I'll be skipping it as Uncharted 4 really soured me on this franchise.

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@ivdamke said:

Damn, I was hoping that they'd try new things with the gameplay considering this is a spin off.

Looks like I'll be skipping it as Uncharted 4 really soured me on this franchise.

Honestly, they don't even need to do anything new to it (at least, in my opinion). What they have, however - they really need to refine.

Polish up the core shooting mechanics, speed up the traversal / platforming (and provide multiple routes). These would be enough for me to absolutely love these games. The characters and settings are usually awesome, but the way they are now - I'd much rather watch someone play these than go through them myself.

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I have nothing against Dan, but I am glad to see Brad back in the seat for reviewing Uncharted again (I just like consistency I guess). I'm also kind of surprised this even got a review. As for me with this game, I am actually not that interested in it. I mean, I don't doubt it'll look amazing, have good acting, and I'm sure the gameplay is more Uncharted (which... is neither amazing or bad [I didn't love Uncharted 4's gameplay despite thinking it improved over the previous ones mechanically]), but I don't really want to spend more time in the jungle environment playing more Uncharted.

However, the one thing that did grab my attention was when Digital Foundry said its world structure, and how you go through it is akin to Crysis. I love Crysis. I wonder if I would like the structure of this game and its length. I actually agree that Uncharted 4 felt padded out with too many climbing sections. It's not a thought that crossed my mind until now, but I suppose I agree. That's probably partially why it's the only Uncharted I never went through more than once. Lastly, I suppose I am interested to see how Nadine is fleshed out a little more.

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1) 5th game, huh? So we really are just going to continue to pretend Jeff didn't write a review for Golden Abyss?

2) How come a "4th" Uncharted came might look like an unnecessary cash grab but we all continue to play Halo and Gears of War?

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This sounds great! Looking forward to this.

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I want to pick this up, but maybe not for $40.

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Absolutely love me some Uncharted, but was thinking I was kind of done. This review has me itching to play.

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1) 5th game, huh? So we really are just going to continue to pretend Jeff didn't write a review for Golden Abyss?

2) How come a "4th" Uncharted came might look like an unnecessary cash grab but we all continue to play Halo and Gears of War?

1) handheld spinoffs are rarely enough to keep in memory, especially when they're not developed by the studio proper. As far as most people are concerned, off-platform titles by different studios don't rate in the offocial pantheon.

2) Both of those series, even on this site, got flak for being more of the same. You're only hearing what you want to hear.

Anyway, the Uncharted series for me has largely been a miss. Even when I was genuinely impressed by the spectacle, in all three of the games I played, the gameplay was so tedious and mushy that it felt half-baked. The very act of moving felt bad, and Naughty Dog has proven remarkably inconsistent when it comes to designing combat enocunters that are challenigng in an engaging way (which I felt in The Last of Us as well), so I don't think I need to play any Uncharted games. I'd rather look at stunning screenshots and crazy videos of it than actually play it, because so much of the gameplay just completely slides off of me.

(Yes, "Just play Uncharted 4! It's much better!" but being the fourth main entry in a franchise that has largely aimed for the same thing game after game, doing that isn't an appealing proposition. Maybe for ten dollars down the line I'll find out that I enjoy the new stealth-lite gameplay they've introduced, but for the most part, I'm just done with shooters and charming frontmen and laughably villainous villains.)

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Great review! Thank you Brad!

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I have grown tired of the climbing. But I really enjoy the lore and characters. Maybe I should wait for it to go on sale.

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I pay a lot of attention to video games and I completely missed this thing.

Also, Uncharted used to mean something.

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Chloe was the best part of uncharted 2 but her side kick in this seems just dreadfully boring not sure why naughty dog insists on bad side characters you don't care about

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Thanks for an awesome review Brad. Honestly I've been done with Uncharted for a bit, nothing against the games but I had my fun with 2 and I'm just not interested in another one of these games, despite how well it's made. I might go back and play 4 at some point when I'm feeling it but right now I'm good.

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A wild written review appears! These are becoming so rare I'm practically bewildered when one is published. Like why this game out of all the games? Giant Bomb reasons? Don't get me wrong I'm not complaining, just puzzled at how random it seems.

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Fun Fact: first Naughty Dog game to receive less than 5 stars on Giant Bomb

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I think that this is what I would've preferred Uncharted 4 to be, a tighter package with arguably more interesting characters and much less fluff. I played the entire trilogy collection and thought they were great but I just couldn't get through 4. Absurd amounts of climbing with somewhat annoyingly difficult shooting sections peppered in really weighed down the experience.

I was gonna skip this, but maybe I'll pick it up down the line after hearing these good things.

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  • Chloe Frazer
  • Smaller scope, tighter pace
  • Hits all the Uncharted beats

I'm in.

I didn't much care for the open area driving bit from Uncharted 4 though. It just felt a bit, hmm, aimless isn't quite the right word. I dunno, it didn't quite jibe with everything else, I remember feeling at the time. Didn't mind the boat stuff in Uncharted 1 though, for whatever reason.

I'd heard some lukewarm reception to this elsewhere, so I'll temper my expectations accordingly. But man, more Chloe's fuckin great. Hope they do something interesting with Nadine, cause she was kinda a non-character in Uncharted 4. There are shades of someone potentially interesting there with her interactions with Sully, but everything else was just kinda generically tough and pragmatic mercenary.

I ended up liking Last of Us: Left Behind a fair bit more than OG Last of Us, so maybe Naughty Dog's at their best when they're reined in some.

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I was already picking this up, now the excitement is really high after this review. CANT WAIT!

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Good read. Waiting for the QL

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This review is straight from The Bradlands!

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PS4 clearly won this console generation thanks to their great library of exclusives, even though the PS4 Pro proved to be a waste of time and effort. The console is supposed to be 4K gaming, not 1440p gaming, which most games are in if they even get any support in the first place.

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@av_gamer: This comment clearly wins this comment section thanks to its no-nonsense approach in assigning quality even though it's all subjective in the end.

I like what i hear about the tighter paced story telling and less in-between nonsense. I wasn't too crazy about the open ended stuff because it felt a little bit tedious to see 3 temples and know that the driving is basically a vehicle (ha!) for getting some dialog story exposition going. Also I don't care about either new character but I'm willing to give them a shot.

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Thanks Bradley!

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It's happening the floodgates are opened.

Really want to get this but this month is reserved for Yakuza Kiwami.

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Fun Fact: first Naughty Dog game to receive less than 5 stars on Giant Bomb

I was a little surprised, but yeah, 3 got five stars too.

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Looks cool but I'll wait for Tomb Raider.

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I haven't played the spin-off but watched vids, looks great but I wish they did new animation for Chole and Nadine. For whatever reason, seeing the same fighting animations that everybody has in that game is a little grating.

Great Review Brad! I don't think I'll be jumping straight in though. Very much burnt out on Uncharted after playing all the games in the series (including golden abyss).

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Claudia Black.. fanboy..must not..buy more dumb Uncharted
but I do want more Claudia in my life...

(。T ω T。)

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Sounds like the perfect game to dive into for a weekend. A shorter tighter Uncharted 4 sounds great too me.

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@re4ctor said:

Sounds like the perfect game to dive into for a weekend. A shorter tighter Uncharted 4 sounds great too me.

Yep, honestly that's the most compelling argument to me. Uncharted but shorter. No need for filler, for stretching, for padding it out just to satisfy an hour count.

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@loktarogar: People always forget handheld entries unfortunately, even though it's just as much of a proper entry as anything else.

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no interest in uncharted games, but i never pass up a brad review. after so much video content, this is a breath of fresh air.