![]() That's a really nice range of options, but you will need more than just a PS5 to be able to see all the benefits of those choices. Your options are Quality mode (which offers frame rates up to 30 fps and a resolution of 3840 x 2160, more commonly known as 4K), Performance mode (up to 60 fps and 2560 x 1440 resolution, better known as QHD) or Performance Plus mode (up to 120 fps and 1080p resolution, which is your standard Full HD). The games have now been bolstered with no less than three different visual modes. ![]() Well, the perks of this remaster mostly fall into the visual category, with Sony and Naughty Dog ramping up the options when it comes to graphical fidelity and frames-per-second performance. If you're looking for an Uncharted fix to accompany your excitement about the film, this brace of games will do the job nicely - they've got great action sequences, twisty narratives and an array of interesting characters to meet and areas to explore.īut what about the second camp? What does this remaster add to those pre-loved games? Uncharted 4: A Thief's End already boasts a 93 Metacritic score, while The Lost Legacy has a respectable 84 on Metacritic, so why should you pick up this remaster rather than just playing the original games (which you can probably find cheaper than the remaster package)? This opening level is both an introduction to Nathan as a character and a tutorial to the franchise's common gameplay mechanics, making it a perfect place for new or returning fans to jump in. The opening segment of A Thief's End is particularly worth a look at the moment, with its extended flashback about Nathan's younger years seeming like the pitch-perfect prototype for Tom Holland's role in the upcoming big-screen adaptation. Between the two games, you'll see how Nathan Drake's story concludes and how his legacy lives on afterwards, playing from a number of different perspectives as you do so. ![]() ![]() If you'd like some insight in the former camp, well, we're pleased to report that A Thief's End and The Lost Legacy are both still really good games, among the most ambitious and re-playable titles in the Uncharted franchise. Reviewing a remaster is always something of a tricky proposition, though - are you actually reviewing the games themselves (which already got a round of positive write-ups when they initially launched), or should you focus instead on the upgrades that have been made in the new version and whether they're worth paying for? ![]()
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