If you find a dusty PS Vita in a drawer in Hong Kong or Taipei, and you see a cartridge labeled Uncharted: Golden Abyss with the green "輔12" rating stamp, buy it. Play it. It is the last great Western handheld exclusive that actually respected Asian bilingual gamers.
Introduction: A Forgotten Chapter in a Legendary Franchise When the average gamer thinks of Uncharted , the mind immediately drifts to Nathan Drake scaling a derailed train in the Himalayas ( Uncharted 2 ), dueling on a cargo plane over the Rub’ al Khali ( Uncharted 3 ), or evading explosions in a pirate-infested Indian Ocean ( Uncharted 4 ). However, tucked away in the library of the PlayStation Vita lies a forgotten masterpiece: Uncharted: Golden Abyss . Uncharted - Golden Abyss -Asia- -EnZh-
While the game is set in Central America (Panama to be precise), the themes resonate deeply with Asian historical mysteries. The narrative involves a lost "Patriarch" and 400-year-old conquistador conspiracies. For Asian players who enjoy the "ruin explorer" genre (familiar with Tomb Raider or National Treasure films dubbed in Chinese), Golden Abyss offers a tight, 10-hour cinematic experience. If you find a dusty PS Vita in