'Uncharted 4: A Thief's End' Review: The Best Game In Today's Generation -- Review

"Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" has already arrived, and many believe that it will live up to its expectations. In fact, early reports say that the highly anticipated game has raised the bar, suggesting that it surpassed this generation's video games.

According to Gamespot, the action-adventure game is what every gamer has been clamoring about. Critics even deem "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" as "a must-play experience." Not only does it bring out a near-perfect gameplay, but it also delivers robust visuals.

The third-person shooter platform video game is without a doubt a "technical powerhouse" that every fan is looking for. From impressive set-pieces to larger maps to detailed environment, the latest installment from Digital Foundry is a game changer.

While there are those who are overwhelmed with the game's designs, there are some who suggest that its gameplay mechanics are far richer than the previous ones. "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" is certainly the real McCoy in today's game market.

Meanwhile, EuroGamer reports that the game's character performance is among the key features of "Uncharted 4" as a whole. The animation techniques used, in particular, are quite impressive, while Drake's character weight in the game has been drawn out positively.

The environments, on the other hand, show just how Naughty Dog spent a lot of effort making them more interactive as well as visually dense for the gamers. In fact, the wind system in "Uncharted 4" is already implemented, setting the levels of speed and intensity -- both of which have direct impact toward user experience.

"Uncharted 4" runs at 1080p/30fps and 900p/60fps for the campaign and the multiplayer, respectively. For the visuals for the campaign, the game has been able to deliver the best image quality that no console game has been able to do so for the time being.

The game's detailed edges are remarkably neat, while the shader aliasing is now close to being non-existent. And if gamers will lay their eyes on Nate's weapon, they will notice how it always remain visible even at a distance.

Without a doubt, "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" is the best-looking video game so far. It is certainly the kind of game that fans and gamers should not dare to miss.

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