8.5/10 (Deducted for lingering minor stutter, lack of DualSense features, and high VRAM requirement at 4K.)

This is the ultimate question. If you played Uncharted 4 on PS4 a decade ago, should you buy the ?

is a deeply personal story about family, obsession, and the cost of a life of adventure. Years after his last outing, Nathan Drake is pulled back into the world of fortune hunting by his long-lost brother, Sam. The game masterfully balances high-octane set pieces—like the legendary Madagascar chase—with quiet, character-driven moments that explore the strain on Nathan’s marriage and his internal conflict. The PC Technical Advantage

The arrival of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End on PC as part of the Legacy of Thieves Collection

marks a significant milestone for Sony’s porting strategy, bringing one of the most cinematic action-adventure games ever made to a wider audience. Originally a PlayStation flagship, the PC version offers technical enhancements that breathe new life into Nathan Drake’s final chapter. A Masterclass in Narrative and Gameplay At its core, Uncharted 4

After spending 30 hours with the , the verdict is clear: This is the definitive way to retire Nathan Drake. While the original PS4 release was a masterclass in console optimization, the PC version liberates the art from the constraints of 2015 hardware.