Uncharted 4: A Thief's End has been awaited on by many fans of the franchise, and despite the theme of the title being recognized as a single-player marvel, the multiplayer features deserve a massive dose of attention. Recent footage of the multiplayer mode of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End was released online, and with it, reviews have come forth.
According to Metro, the multiplayer beta for Uncharted 4: A Thief's End has showcased quite a heap of attributes that promise the gamers quite some admirable feats to look forward to before it launches.
One of the more notable ones include the realistic application of guns and shooting in which the control of the weapon can determine the accuracy of the shots-like if an AK-47 sprays bullets drastically, the shots will not necessarily hit the appointed target until aimed at and shot perfectly.
While in the topic of realism, the multiplayer mode sticks to the roots of the previous expansions in which the enemy has a reasonable lifespan; a weaker weapon will not entirely get the job done in one shot, and the melee attacks are no different-a feeble attack will prove less effective until buffed by, say, a grappling hook.
Game Reactor reported as well that other factors such as the mysticals add a different flavor to the playing field, and can turn the matches around in a flash. The Wrath of El Dorado, as one example, instantly kills any opponent caught within the area.
Another would be the Cintamani Stone that allows revival of the fallen comrades in the immediate vicinity. Many players, on the other hand, very much see the contributions of the so-called Sidekicks, which serve their own purpose, dependent on which one to carry around.
In other news, PlayStation Lifestyle delivered that Uncharted 4: A Thief's End will definitely be the last participation of Naughty Dog towards the series, and the curtains will be closing in for the fourth installment of the franchise. Naughty Dog sees the potential and opportunity to further trek on more games that do not necessarily have anything to do with the series, and could be room to grow for the company.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is set to release on March 18, 2016. Stay posted for more on Naughty Dog's final chapter of the Nathan Drake tale.
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