"Sam?" 
"Good to see you again, Nathan."
All good things must come to an end – and,
in the case of the Nathan Drake saga,
he’s going out with a bang.
So let’s dig in to “Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.”
"Hold on!"
In this globe-trotting adventure, Drake and
his long-lost brother, Sam,
try to track down a massive pirate treasure.
But, naturally, they're not the only fortune
seekers on the case.
While the emphasis is more on stealth combat
in this installment,
"Thanks!"
there are still plenty of explosions, 
action scenes, and death-defying stunts.
And you can expect big firefights with
 mercenaries, scary traps, and more.
Gunfights may show some blood, but they aren't
overly graphic, even though enemies cry out in pain.
There are also large hand-to-hand fights,
and bodies strewn across some levels.
Mixed in with the action are cut scenes that
include drinking, smoking,
and lots of salty language.
"Oh crap!"
That's why Common Sense says Uncharted 4 is
best for teens 14 and up.
For more age-appropriate media picks, visit
us at commonsense.org.
