By Jon Porter
There’s a moment a couple of hours into Uncharted: The Lost Legacy that almost perfectly sums up my feelings on the game.
It comes just after the game’s explosive opening set piece. Playing as Chloe Frazer you’ve narrowly escaped from a band of mercenaries after having stolen the plot McGuffin that will both point you in the direction of the game’s treasure, and – in typical Uncharted fashion – act as a key to unlocking it.
Suddenly you’re in the jungle, using a jeep to get from climbing structure to climbing structure, pulling levers and fighting enemies along the way.
It’s at the beginning of this second section, as Chloe discovers a collection of symbols that correspond exactly to the symbols on her McGuffin, that she utters the line.
“Well, that took less time than I expected” she says as she notices the symbols, and I couldn’t help but agree.
A condensed Uncharted experience
Uncharted has never felt like a slow-paced series, but The Lost Legacy somehow feels like a much more speedy game than its predecessors.
Surprisingly, it does this without cutting anything from the Uncharted experience. The full complement of gameplay styles are here. You tend to begin each section …read more
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