Uncharted 4: A Thieves End and Uncharted The Lost Legacy are the first two games I played from my PC. Aside from the Nathan Drake Collection and PS Vita's Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Uncharted: Legacy Thieves Collection goes straight to the point of the two games. I don't even know the full story of the Nathan Drake Collection, including Golden Abyss, but I assure you the gameplay of those two games is the same, very realistic, and fun. The scenery in the game glorifies the areas in the game. The combat for melee and range is limited but a bit realistic having to pull melee attacks with just only one attack button but pulling off amazing moves including buddy-up moves and range for having limited space of weapons one for primary and the other secondary which still gives the realistic feel and the climbing system felt a bit more like Assassin's Creed but using a personal rope swing. The boss battles here may be too basic but it was challenging. Mostly the levels in the game focus on climbing so if you don't have acrophobia then these games are something that you need your hands on
Uncharted 4: A Thieves End
I don't know anything much about the previous stories of Nathan Drake's adventure but I assure you that fights here in the game started amazing where everything is about the long-lost treasure of Henry Avery. From the point the prologue starts in advance from adventuring to an island the next level shows off young Nathan and the present time mostly like years ago before the island adventure I get to see an amazing prison escape until it reaches a pirate sword fight in the final chapter. Not to mention almost all other parts of the chapters so many interactable parts but mostly in Chapter 4 and the Epilogue. And just like in the previous old games, Nathan writes notes using his book for his adventure. The chapters were amazingly long enough I loved how much the storytelling has to offer based on the previous Uncharted Games which I have not played yet.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy
The same gameplay and combat as Uncharted 4: A Thieves End but unlike the fourth game, The Lost Legacy focuses on the story of Chloe Frazer who searches for the Tusk of Ganesh. Unlike Nathan, Chloe uses her phone for collecting notes by taking pictures and that side mission of finding the Queen's Ruby was worth it so I can see the treasure properly wherever I go only one chapter has an open world level and that part of the game was a bit short and it had a bit few glitches but the best part of this game is that I get to use a silenced pistol I can be stealthy in range whenever I want and I also loved the combat with having flexible animations.
In conclusion, both games are absolutely the best temple adventure games with the amazing graphics this has to offer. The playstyle may look simple but it becomes challenging and amazing both at the same time. The only problem that this game does not have is the multiplayer mode.