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UNCHARTED™: Legacy of Thieves Collection

More like a bad interactibe movie.

Both A Thief's End and The Lost Legacy are a huge disapointment for me after all that hype around the Uncharted game series. At least 50% of the games consists of cutscenes, the rest being an overlylinear interaction What's even worse, all of the in-game confrontations with the main antagonists have a scripted outcome in which you are meant to lose, but to make things worse the player is forced to interact at the beginning even if most of the time he can't hit back, only to dodge if he's allowed to dodge. Speaking of gameplay, it's heavily inspired by the Tomb Raidergame series but it's way below them For instance, in Uncharted 4 around halfway through the games, you have to use a piton for climbing using the craggy walls feature inspired by Lare's Croft climbing axe But in TR you can climb naturally and easily on those walls whilst in Uncharted you can stick in that piton just once, and if you weren't lucky enough to do it next to a stone handle, you have to reload the last checkpoint. Even worse, there are sequences where you are jumping with speed towards those craggy walls, and due to the impact you are sliding down with a high probability of having to reload the last checkpoint because where you made wall contact there's no stone handle in your reach. Of course, there are good sides to those games, the story catches enough on the players to go further on, and the visuals are also eye-pleasing, but that is all the good of it. Speaking about the puzzles, some are spectacularwhile others (fortunately very few)are feeling more like a chore rather than like a game. Those two games would better be full movies rather than those movies-games hybrid.

23 gamers found this review helpful
Ion Fury

A handheld gaming device PC portation.

Hello! Ion Fury has nothing to do with the "old school gaming" but just a certain feeling and that\s it. PC players aren't needing of AUTO-AIMING, and there even the nades have it. It's a first Sin game 85% ripp-off first designed for the handheld gaming device Nintendo Switch. But what it's dragging even more down this game is the ULTRA-EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF SECRETS that not only are very hard to found due to the muddy pixelated-voxelated graphics but also are requiring being "born with a controller" due to certain jumps. Almost all of the goodies are in it, so if you can do them by keyboard and mouse, the developers realising that have released an entire series of cheats, just like those for the Blood-Rayne games, who by the way, were way more fun to play than Ion Fury. And even on sale, at half its original demanding price of 12.59 euros I'm feeling robbed out. Even 5 euros would be too much to ask for it. I purchassed it cos of the excessive hype made by those who haven't played the real "old school games", haven't played Quake 2, the first two Serious Sam games, the first three Thief, the first two Max Payne, the Half Life and Sin games. Those were part of the "old school gaming" and not this abomination. Have a good day all of you.

7 gamers found this review helpful
Hitman: Absolution

Doesn't run on Windows 10

I have tried all the fixes that was advised on the internet and still I can't make not even the benchmark to run, not even at the lowest graphical settings. I have well above the recomended (not the minimum) system requirements for this game. I was running on Windows 10 preety well even on a lowest specs PC but not now and till a patch will not fix this (looks like the developers have abandoned this game) I cannot recomended it, at least for those having installed a Windows 10 OS on theirs computers.

7 gamers found this review helpful