I finished Uncharted 4 last night, with a massive year+ gap between when I stopped playing to picking it up again.
I think I stopped playing it because it made my PS4 sound like a drone, and I couldn't hear anything without turning the volume up and waking my kids, or wearing headphones and not hearing my kids wake up in potential distress.
Anyway, I've opened up the console and given it a clean a couple of times since. It was time to see Thief's End to the, erm, end.
It's gorgeous. No set-piece impressed me further than anything the first three games managed. I'm tiring of the highlighted grab-able scenery so prevalent in action-adventure titles these days. Gunplay and tackling enemies was enjoyable. Puzzles were weak. Ending was satisfying, letting you see the characters you've cared about over 4 games have emerged from the experience happy and fulfilled. There is some padding I could have done without. Decent writing.
Probably 7, maybe 8 out of 10.