
UNCHARTED 4 has more collectibles than ever: over 190 treasures, journal notes and optional conversations.This is especially true in Crushing (though be careful, as marking does not work in Crushing). A successful combat encounter can be weighted in your favor with a good stealth start. Pay close attention to the white and yellow detection indicators for each enemy and use the marking system to keep track of where the enemies are patrolling. The tall grass is invaluable for hiding your movement and taking out foes silently. Stealth plays a major part in UNCHARTED 4’s combat.An orange indicator appears on your aiming reticule when you down an enemy, and an orange burst icon appears when you successfully down an enemy with a highly valuable head shot. This brand-new remastered bundle includes Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, featuring Nathan Drake as he hunts for Captain Avery’s long-lost treasure, setting off for one final far flung adventure across the jungles of Madagascar to long lost pirate colony of Libertalia. Combat is fast and furious, but a few tricks might ease the tension.


If this is your first UNCHARTED adventure, we recommend starting on Moderate or Light. Pick a difficulty level that’s right for you.Prefer it old-school with L1 and R1 as aim and fire, respectively? Fancy playing inverted? Want to swap your control sticks? Go for it! An adventurer is only as good as their tools. There are a multitude of customizable control settings, so find the one that works for you. It’s a good idea to take a few minutes to check out and customize the game options.
