Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection provides the definitive Uncharted experience for the PlayStation 5. Everything from its graphical overhaul to its creative use of the DualSense controllers show that this isn't a rushed released to capitalize on the Uncharted movie's hype. Instead, developer Naughty Dog manages to further refine the two games in this collection and remind players that there is still much more this series has to offer.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection serves as the natural extension to Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, which released in 2015. This time, the collection bundles Uncharted 4 and its less discussed standalone expansion, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. Both titles have been remastered and optimized for the PS5, making full use of the DualSense technology and the console's high-speed SSD, as well as receiving a few low-key improvements to gameplay which make both games feel even tighter than they did on the PS4.
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The first thing many will notice are the improved graphics and resolution options in Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, with Fidelity Mode offering native 4k with a target framerate of 30fps. For players that choose to prioritize framerate but have a 4k compatible display, Performance Mode will upscale the resolution from its base 1440p and target 60fps, as well as utilizing improved anti-aliasing to downscale to a crisp 1080p. In the case of this review, Performance+ Mode set the base resolution to 1080p and target 120fps for those with 120hz displays, rather than using that processing power to downscale from 1440p.
While Legacy of Thieves Collection's use of DualSense isn't at the same
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