Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception. Great games, burdened only by the fact that they’re bound to the almost nine year-old PS3. And, well, my TV only has two HDMI inputs, and they’re awfully hard to reach…
The good news is that Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection brings these three classics to PS4
in remastered form, lovingly detailed by the exacting touch of veteran
studio Bluepoint. I got to play a short sequence from Uncharted 2: Among
Thieves — namely, the thrilling helicopter attack set piece you might
remember from PlayStation’s E3 2009 Press Conference (good memory, by
the way!).
Based on what I played, PS4’s copious processing power is helping
Uncharted 2 age gracefully. We should all be so lucky as Nate. The new
1080p resolution and generous framerate give everything a clean, crisp,
fluid look and feel that flatters the original PS3 version without
betraying Naughty Dog’s vision. One might say that this is Uncharted 2
the way it was meant to be played. And yep, that building still falls
down real good.
I played unfinished code that was missing a few minor visual effects,
but Bluepoint’s loving influence was readily apparent. The studio is
upgrading character models, environment textures, lighting, and special
effects across the board, bringing all three games as close to visual
modernity as possible while ensuring they remain true to their original
creative direction.
As the studio finalizes work on the collection, it will also roll in
the assorted control scheme tweaks, gameplay refinements, and subtle
mechanical upgrades that evolved through the series across all three
games, bringing them into closer gameplay parity.
Though my experiences with the game were brief, they were
encouraging. You’ll get to see for yourself when a playable demo
launches on the PlayStation Store later this summer.
Have questions? I’ll do my best to answer in the comments below!
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