Can you hear the call to adventure?

It is also, err, a collection of the last games in the series.

Uncharteds 1-3, on the other hand, are nowhere to be seen.

Sam and Drake in an Uncharted 4 screenshot.

This puts us PC lot in a bit of a pickle.

So, is it worth starting with Uncharted 4?

The short answer is, “Yes”.

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The long answer is, “Yeeeeeeeeeees - probably”.

To be honest, most of what I remember was that weird amount of focus on the shirt.

We got it all!

Protagonist Nate Drake looking at a large and ruined prison tower, covered in plants, off in the distance, in an early level of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End

All the stuff that Uncharted is good at, Uncharted 4 is thegoodestat.

There are some incredible and ridiculous set-pieces.

Uncharted 4 has a sort of “See that mountain?

A close up of Sam Drake, Nate Drake’s brother and general rogue about town in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End

it’s possible for you to climb it!”

Playing Uncharted 4 means you get to meet Nathan Drake at his most interesting.

Thing is, he’s also a sad adrenaline junkie trapped in the past.

Two women stands on a large vine looking out over a mountainous landscape in Uncharted: Lost Legacy

This isn’t bad, incidentally; it worked for both the character and the game.

Plus, like… Sam is just a super fun character to add to the mix.

The Drakes' brotherly dynamic is both funny and actually poignant at times.

There is another reason to eye up the Legacy Of Thieves Collection, though.