Emulation via Vita3K is getting better, but the ideal way to play is still on an OLED Vita.
If you call yourself an Uncharted fan, it’s worth digging for. uncharted: golden abyss
Golden Abyss is a B-side album from a band whose A-sides are all platinum. It lacks the blockbuster set pieces of Among Thieves or the emotional weight of A Thief’s End , but it has heart, charm, and a surprising amount of soul. Emulation via Vita3K is getting better, but the
Set before the events of Drake’s Fortune , Golden Abyss follows Nathan Drake and his shady old friend Jason Dante as they search for a lost 16th-century conquistador treasure in Central America. You also meet Marisa Chase (the granddaughter of an archaeologist), a character who feels like a dry run for Elena and Chloe rolled into one. It lacks the blockbuster set pieces of Among
Here’s a blog post draft written for a retro gaming or PlayStation-focused blog. Uncharted: Golden Abyss – The Forgotten Treasure of the Vita Generation
When we talk about Uncharted , names like Drake’s Deception and A Thief’s End immediately come to mind. But tucked away on Sony’s ill-fated PlayStation Vita is a gem that many fans have never played: Uncharted: Golden Abyss . Does it deserve to stay buried, or is it a hidden treasure worth unearthing?
It doesn’t reinvent the Uncharted wheel, but the banter is sharp, the betrayals are classic Uncharted , and the final act genuinely rivals some of the console entries in spectacle.