
It wouldn't be until Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception that the series finally nailed down how to do a final boss fight in a game like this one.

If they aren't military vehicles that require explosive weaponry, then they are either annoying bullet sponges that don't play to the cinematic strengths of the game or are lame quick-time events that take the player out of the game. While hailed for its stunning presentation and hectic, explosive gunplay mixed with fist-fights and platforming, the Uncharted series has often struggled with boss fights that befit the series' larger-than-life villains. A modern-day Indiana Jones, Drake has battled a massive rogues' gallery of pirates, mercenaries and would-be conquerors in his many journeys into lost ancient cities. The series is famous for its cinematic style, showcasing a memorable cast of characters as they go through many trials and dangers in exciting, fully controllable set-pieces.

The announcement of the Uncharted movie starring Tom Holland as the iconic swashbuckling treasure hunter Nathan Drake has led to Naughty Dog's beloved action-adventure series receiving newfound attention, especially with Sony's announcement of the Legacy of Thieves Collection on PC.
