This week sees the launch of Naughty Dog?s Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection for the PlayStation 5, bring with it the first PS5 specific remaster of the Uncharted franchise, packing in 2016?s Uncharted 4: A Thief?s End, and 2017?s Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. Both are pretty stellar entries in the long-running Sony series, for me it?s a toss up between Uncharted 4 and Uncharted 3 when it comes to best game in the series, and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy makes for a pretty good argument that the Uncharted series could potentially continue sans Nathan Drake, allowing supporting characters like Chloe Frazer the opportunity to shine.
That said, is this a remaster worth owning, considering it?s likely that you?ve already played one, or both of these titles in the past 5 years? All in all, I think it is, provided you?re making use of the upgrade program offered by Sony. If you own one, or both, of either title on PS4 you can just drop another $10 to own this new collection on PS5. And considering that neither title is particularly expensive via PSN, I think that?s a solid enough deal, and the visual upgrade available on PS5 is significant enough that both games are worth a replay. They were already visual spectacles on the PS4, and that remains true on the PS5.
That said, even if there haven?t been any significant upgrades here other than the various visual options, both of these Uncharted games are still a blast to play through. I actually found myself finishing both again prior to review, and find them to be among the best that the Uncharted series has to offer. Some of the action sequences in Uncharted 4, and the driving/chase sequences in both Uncharted 4 and The Lost Legacy, make for the most exciting, dynamic action moments found in any modern game, and that still holds true 5 years later.
Note: Sony provided us with a Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection PS5 code for review purposes
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