What Are You Playing? August 17th, 2017

We’re back with another weekly ‘What Are You Playing?’, where GameRevolution staff and readers talk about what games have been keeping us busy.

This week several high profile titles were released, including Agents of Mayhem, Cities: Skylines (PS4), Observer, Undertale (PS4), and StarCraft: Remastered.

I’m currently playing through Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. Although the first hour was underwhelming from a gameplay perspective, and I don’t care for Chloe as much as Nathan, there’s no denying that this is another incredibly well polished product by Naughty Dog. The storytelling and graphical presentation is just as good if not better than Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, which is saying a lot. Expect a review in the near future.

What are you playing? Head over to our official forum thread and let us know.

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