The report probably dives into how the title refers to two different "ends":
Enter Sam Drake (Troy Baker), Nathan’s long-lost older brother. Believed to have died in a Panamanian prison fire fifteen years prior, Sam bursts back into Nate’s life with a desperate plea for help. He claims a violent drug lord is holding a debt over his head, forcing him to find the legendary pirate treasure of Henry Avery—a massive haul of gold hidden by the captains of Libertalia , a fabled pirate utopia.
When released in May 2016, it carried the weight of a generation on its shoulders. Not only was it the swan song for Sony’s beloved PlayStation 3 hero, Nathan Drake, but it was also a defining title for the early PlayStation 4 era. Developed by Naughty Dog, the studio behind The Last of Us , the game had to deliver the blockbuster spectacle fans expected while providing a satisfying emotional resolution to a fifteen-year journey.
While it retains the core third-person shooting and climbing of its predecessors, Uncharted 4 introduced several major innovations:
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is not just a great video game; it is a great piece of entertainment, period. In an era of endless sequels and franchises that refuse to die, Naughty Dog had the courage to end Nathan Drake’s story definitively. They gave him peace.