Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Gameplay Departs From Series

Uncharted 4 A Thief's End is one of the unique games released on 2016. There are several changes though in the storyline that departs from the earlier installments.

Facial Graphics Has Vastly Improved

Uncharted 4 A Thief's End developer Naughty Dog made the characters' faces more realistic by using around 500 facial bones. Their effort is clear evident in the game.

No Supernatural But Strange Relics Appear

The first three installments have supernatural features but fourth and latest one does not have any. Veteran players of this series remember the cursed Spanish descendants and Shambala guardians. The third installment featured the Djin Spirits but only as bad dreams. It does have strange relics which actually reminds players of other Naughty Dog games. One of the items is the Firefly pendant which clearly hints about "The Last of Us" series.

 New Composer Makes Own Mark

Henry Jackman replaced Greg Edmonson as the game's composer. This is the reason why Uncharted 4 A Thief's end has an "updated" Nate's Theme Song. Jackman added some new tones of his own and titled the new theme song "A Thief's End".

Game Exits Linear Story Line

The previous games are linear ones but latest installment is different since characters are given several options in a number of given situations. The added open-world environment and the multiple choices present a variety of gameplay for the players.

Driving Now Available

Driving is now included in Uncharted 4 A Thief's End. Players will only need to use their PS4 to control their car. The previous games only allow players travelling by either plane, boat or you could also walk.

Crash Bandicoot Mini Game Included

Crash Bandicoot fans will be happy to know that a mini game is included in Uncharted 4. This is only possible since Naughty Dog is the developer of both games. Nathan Drake can play it via a PlayStation 1 console.

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