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Wednesday, 1 August 2018

Uncharted 4 awosame game

Uncharted 4 awosame game
Developer: Naughty Dog
Released: 2018
Platform(s): PS3 and PS4.
There’s a reason that Nathan Drake has hung around for quite so long, and it’s not just because he’s a dab hand with a grappling hook. Yes, the game play has always been an action-packed spectacular, full of explosions and gun fights and near-misses, but at its heart, it’s also a fantastic 
arrative. It’s hard to pick which one of Nathan adventures is the greatest story, but we it to a vote and Uncharted 2: Among Thieves came out on top - narrowly beating the latest adventure
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. From its blighter of a train scene opener, to its complex love triangle, brilliant baddies and undead monsters thrown in for good measure. It’s full of twists and turns, and makes you feel more like Indiana Jones than you
Developer: Danton Entertainment/Deck Nine
Released: 2015/2017
Platform(s): PS4, xBox One, PC, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS

It seems almost mean to bundle both these brilliant episodic titles into one entry for the best story lines in games, but they’re best experienced as one package. The original Life is Strange tells the story of Max Coalfield and her friend Chloe Price facing the perils of adolescence,
love and an impending supernatural, town-destroying, storm. Across three episodes you uncover a terrible secret about what happened to a missing girl, Rachel Amber, who happened to be incredibly important to Chloe. It’s very much focused on how you want to tell the story, and the branching narratives mean that it merits a few playthings just so you can see just how far the ripples of your actions and words stretch. 
And when you’ve done that, go play Before the Storm. The prequel focuses on the relationship between Chloe and Rachel before the events of Life is Strange.

It’s a powerful narrative on growing up, loss and emotions. It feels more grounded because of its lack of the supernatural, helping make the story options connect and more importantly, resonate. And like the original, every decision you make changes the flow of the story. Play it over and over again, you deserve it. probably deserve to.

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