I honestly don't care for it and I felt the shooting sequences slowed down the more fun adventures this time around. Gameplay wise, Uncharted has fine-tuned its not-so-great third-person shooting as best as it can.
I felt satisfied with the ending and all my questions seemed answered, but I still wanted more. The story concludes with no cliffhanger, which is relieving, as this is the final chapter in the Uncharted saga. Of course, an evil corporation is out to get their first, but small branching paths in the story see us playing as Nathan as a child and this unlocks mysteries surrounding why he started doing all this in the first place. Nathan finds himself trying to retire from the treasure hunting seen when ghosts from his past come knocking and he must do one last hunt. The game spans 22 chapters and clocks in at around 12 hours from start to finish. Uncharted's story is a little more personal and complex than past games. Uncharted 4 is no different and feels like the pinnacle of the series, as well as the end.
Naughty Dog pushes each Sony console to their limits, provides fantastic acting, scripts, gameplay, and also the famous action movie scripted events. Going from a game just called "Dude Raider" or a generic Indiana Jones rip-off one of the best selling games series of all time is a huge achievement. The Uncharted series is one of my favorite and it helped push the PS3 to the top of the charts.