Uncharted 4 Gameplay | Part 20 - STILL ALIVE & E3 CHATTER | Full Game | PS4 Lets Play
Welcome to Part 20 Butts!
The second episode from our latest recording session. You can tell we've missed doing this!
Perky still has the controls and panics his way through the level and Dai gushes over E3.
Uncharted 4 Gameplay | Part 20 - STILL ALIVE & E3 CHATTER | Full Game | PS4
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Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is an action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective, with platform game elements. The player assumes control of Nathan Drake, who is physically adept and is able to jump, sprint, climb, swim, scale narrow ledges and wall-faces to get between points, swing with a rope, use a grappling hook and perform other acrobatic actions. Drake can use various firearms such as assault rifles, pistols and grenades to kill enemies. Stealth elements are incorporated into the game, allowing the player to sneak up to enemies and kill them without being noticed.[1] The melee combat system was reworked to avoid the presence of quick time events,[2] and Drake can control vehicles directly.[3]
While the game is linear, environments feature multiple paths for the player to explore.[4] Maps are significantly larger than the previous games in the franchise,[5] with the explorable area being 10 times larger than the previous games.[specify][6] The artificial intelligence (AI) of enemies is enhanced; they are now able to respond to the player's actions more responsively, coordinate tactics, and cooperate with each other.[2] The AI of Drake's companions, including Sam and Sully, are improved and they assist Nathan in combat situations, though the player can not directly command them.[7] A dialogue tree is introduced, though it does not affect the story's progression.[8] The transition between cutscene and gameplay sequences has been described as "seamless".[9] Extra visual filters and modes, such as a zero-gravity mode, bullet time gameplay, and a cel-shaded artstyle, can be unlocked by using points players collected in the main game.[10]
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