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A nice little add-on to Uncharted 4. We get to see what Chloe gets up to after the events of 4. She teams up with Nadine of Shoreline and together they look for the Tusk of Ganesh in India.
Not much else can be said in terms of gameplay, music, graphics, and design that I haven't said in my review of 4. It's just as stunning in a few different ways. Exploring the jungles of India was a treat, and the ancient Indian architecture was beautiful to behold.
Asav was a great villain. Come to think of it, all of the Uncharted games have pretty great villains. So this is just more of that. Very intimidating.
Chloe and Nadine's relationship is fun to watch unfold over the short runtime of the game, and once Sam comes into the mix, it's entertaining to listen to them joke at him. I will say that compared to 4, the writing here can sometimes feel a bit forced. The characters' jokes and observations sometimes fall flat mid-gameplay, but their cutscenes definitely make up for it. It was great to learn more about both Chloe and Nadine in more depth. Nadine was interesting, since she was against the player for much of 4, and she still holds mistrust and resentment for the Drakes here. But throughout the game, we get to understand her more, and by the end, she was probably my favorite character in this game.
The action sequences here are great, too. All in all, Lost Legacy is a great "epilogue" of sorts to give you some insight of what happens after 4's main events (excluding the actual epilogue of 4, which happens years into the future). Definitely worth playing if you liked Uncharted 4!

Reviewed on Jul 01, 2022


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