Uncharted: Fortune Hunter -
Yet, we play. We push the blocks. We chart the course.
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✅ – It’s not a shooter, but the puzzle-solving, trap-dodging, treasure-collecting action feels straight out of the main series. Yet, we play
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Fortune Hunter makes this explicit. You are on a grid. You can only move forward, backward, left, or right. There is no open world to wander into. This is a poignant allegory for destiny. Nathan Drake often believes he is carving his own path, defying the odds, but in reality, he is a slave to history. He is following a path laid out by Francis Drake, by Marco Polo, by Henry Avery. In Fortune Hunter , you are moving a pawn across a board designed by dead men. The game captures the essence of being "fortune's hunter"—you are not the master of your fate; you are simply the mechanism by which history reveals itself.
✅ – While it had microtransactions, the main campaign was fully beatable with patience. Refreshing for a mobile tie-in.