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Favourite Games - Uncharted Video Game Series

    My favourite game's of all time is the, "Uncharted" series. These games are third-person action adventure games, that have a great storyline which continues through all games. The games were developed by Naughty Dog Studios and published on the Sony PlayStation. The franchise has seen games releases on multiple different platforms including the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation 4.

    Although the first three games, "Drakes Fortune", "Among Thieves", and "Drakes Deception" was originally released on the PlayStation 3, Naughty Dog later released a remastered version of all three games on a single disk for the PlayStation 4 in 2015. These games all follow the same storyline but finally end with their 2016 release, "Uncharted: A Thief's End". The franchise has also seen other releases, such as, "Golden Abyss" and "The Lost Legacy". These games follow a separate storyline but are just as enjoyable as the others in my opinion.

    The main protagonist Nathan Drake, is a charismatic adventurer who travels all over the world in search of the hidden relics and lost cities. I like the characters personality because he is strong-willed and often makes jokes, which kept me entertained while playing through the games.

    I have played all these games multiple times on all platforms and have enjoyed every minute of it. If your looking for a game that has a great storyline, interesting characters and spectacular gameplay look no further! This game has the perfect balance of exploration, gunplay, and platforming that of which never gets boring. For the better experience, I would recommend playing the remastered games on the PlayStation 4. The remastered version has improved on graphics and a higher frame rate for a smoother gaming experience.

    Overall my favourite game in the franchise would have to be, "Uncharted: A Thief's End". It was a perfect ending to the story, which rounds up all the games storylines into one. When I completed the game, it left me wanting to play more. This game series is truly one for the history books, as each game has won multiple awards.

Link To Image taken from https://www.flickr.com/

This image is a screenshot from, "Uncharted: A Thief's End". It gives you a real feel for the types of adventures that lay ahead for Nathan Drake.


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  1. Good blog, man! Love the thought you out into it,Really did a number on my thinking cells!

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