Fantastic solo adventure in Uncharted: The Lost Legacy game

Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy

  • Release: Aug 22, 2017
  • Mode: Single-player / Multiplayer
  • Genre: Action / Adventure
  • Developer: Naughty Dog
  • Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • Platform: PlayStation 4

1. Game overview

Great solo adventure
From the successful developer of popular games such as The Last of Us and Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, comes an exciting, dangerous, and exciting new journey.

To restore a legendary ancient Indian artifact and keep it out of the reach of brutal war exploiters, Chloe Frazier must enlist the help of Nadine Ross' mercenaries - last seen in Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.

Together, you will venture into the mountains of "India", learn to work together to discover the mysterious secret of the artifact, and fight their fierce enemy while working to protect the region from falling into chaos ...

2. Game characters

Uncharted The Lost Legacy Game Characters

Chloe Frazier
Chloe Frazier
First Appearance - Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Final Appearance - Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception

Among the series' most famous characters, Chloe is the notorious treasure hunter, whose insight, archaeological information, and improvisational nature rival Nathan Drake. She is famous for her ability to fight and drive.

Chloe is impulsive and improvisational, relying heavily on her wits - her styles are sometimes twisted but always paying off, which is why she is so popular. Although she does have her own limits, when it gets wrong, she is not afraid to push all boundaries.

Nadine Ross
Nadine Ross
First / Last Appearance - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

Nadine was previously the strongman of Shoreline, a paramilitary South African corporation appointed by Uncharted 4's biggest opponent, Ravi Adler. Then, after the disintegration of Shoreline, Nadine became a free agent and hired killer. Known for her calm, methodical approach to every job and every fight, she insists that she always has supremacy and never fails to execute.


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