Uncharted 1 2 3 The Nathan Drake Collection !!exclusive!!
Bluepoint Games didn’t just crank up the resolution. They re-rendered cutscenes in higher fidelity, improved texture filtering, added better anti-aliasing, and upscaled shadow maps. Character models, particularly Drake’s facial animations, look significantly sharper. While these are not full remakes (the geometry and core assets remain from the PS3 era), the visual uplift is substantial enough to feel like a current-gen experience.
This is the cheapest and best way to get the entire story before playing Uncharted 4 . The emotional payoff of A Thief’s End relies heavily on you knowing Nate, Elena, and Sully. Skipping the collection would be like starting The Lord of the Rings at Return of the King . uncharted 1 2 3 the nathan drake collection
The story is tight. A simple hunt for El Dorado turns into a creepy, supernatural thriller on a tropical island. The chemistry between Nate and Elena is established instantly. At 60FPS, the jungle gunfights are actually playable. Bluepoint Games didn’t just crank up the resolution
Every game in the collection runs at native 1080p resolution on PS4 (and up to 4K on PS4 Pro/PS5) at a rock-solid 60 frames per second. The difference is staggering. Where the original Drake’s Fortune felt sluggish and clunky, the remaster feels snappy and responsive. The fluidity of Among Thieves —especially during the train sequence or the collapsing building in Nepal—is elevated to near-perfection. While these are not full remakes (the geometry