'Uncharted 4: A Thief's End' Review: Game Receives High Praises; Xbox Boss Congratulates Naughty Dog, PlayStation

If not for Nathan Drake, "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" will not be as successful as it is today. While the titular video game scored plenty of good reviews, an approval from someone like Phil Spencer, Xbox boss, is certainly a great catch to have.

The Guardian calls "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" as a globetrotting adventure -- the kind that can deliver the elements of being exciting and funny. While there are lots of video games out there that can surpass its greatness, there are only a few that have characters as exemplary as Nathan Drake.

Nathan's characteristics seem to be the perfect leading man every Hollywood big shot has been dreaming to acquire. He is the type of character that can best convey respect and care, despite making bad decisions. Overall, Naughty Dog made a marvelous job on "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" -- without a doubt.

While the fourth instalment in the franchise seems to be a nerve-wrecking journey, it also depicted the elements of sadness. Nathan's discovery of pirate Henry Avery's utopia Libertalia symbolizes the whole of his career as a skilled treasure hunter.

Moreover, Naughty Dog managed to fabricate certain levels within the game that works like a never-ending spiral staircase. Hence, gamers tend to lose the sense of time-being, direction and place. While they can be frustrating at times, they are still quite impressive.

GameSpot, on the other hand, reports that Xbox big guy Spencer congratulated Naughty Dog as well as Shuhei Yoshida of PlayStation on the "amazing work" they have done on "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" as a whole.

Yoshida responded to Spender's tweet, thanking him for the praise.

"Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" will arrive exclusively on PlayStation 4 come May 10. As of this writing, reviews for the game continue to shower with high praises. From the writing down to the designing, Naughty Dog's latest entry is worth aspiring for.

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