With a solid multiplayer that can offer plenty of hours of
additional gameplay across multiple modes, Uncharted 4 is the full excellently story drive experience gamers long for with a multiplayer that doesn't feel tacked on.
Not exact matches
You can also press X to move them both at the same time and you quickly unlock
additional abilities that mix up the
gameplay such as jumping on a bro's head then spin - jumping
across a chasm or using a hammer to destroy blocks in your path.
There is an
additional level of strategy in setting up various types of bases
across the map that can allow you to resupply items, mine for resources, or man a cannon, but this is a very thin layer to the
gameplay.
* Three Star Wars (tm) Play Sets, one set in the timeline of Episodes I - III, the second set during the original trilogy, Episodes IV - VI, and the third available this winter based on Star Wars (tm): The Force Awakens (tm) *
Additional Play Sets offering distinct
gameplay and environments, including a Disney * Pixar Play Set based on the upcoming film Inside Out and a Marvel Play Set featuring Hulkbuster Iron Man, Ultron, and other Marvel characters * A fully enhanced Toy Box with two new multiplayer Toy Box Expansion Games, Toy Box Speedway (kart racing) and Toy Box Takeover (action - adventure) * More figures of fan - favourite characters from
across The Walt Disney Company, like Mickey and Minnie, Sam Flynn and Quorra from Tron: Legacy, Mulan and Olaf, among many others
The presentation of the game is solid with a great user interface
across various menus such as the main menu, options menu,
additional content menus and
gameplay menus with support for navigation via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation via the right analogue stick and touch pad.
There are
additional gameplay modes, from constellation puzzles to assigning strategic assets in a war room
across the worlds of Ferelden and Orlais.