Filtering the Uncharted Experience
Like its predecessors, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End features an assortment of filters you can enable to alter its visuals. From one that adds a cel shaded style to the game’s graphics to another that makes everything appear 8-bit, there are a multitude of filters you can turn on to change up the Uncharted experience. We’ve compiled them all here for your convenience. Otherwise, click ahead to see each filter here and how to unlock them.
If you want to see the filters in action, check out our gameplay footage showing them off.
How to Unlock and Enable Filters
To access filters, pause the game and select Render Modes from the Bonus option screen. You can then purchase any filter you want using Unlock Points, which you earn by collecting treasure in the environment or by reaching specific moments in the single-player campaign. Each filter costs a set number of points; you can find how much each one is in the slides ahead. Once you’ve purchased a filter, select it to enable its effects.
Cel Shaded
Cost: 5 Unlock Points
8-Bit
Cost: 5 Unlock Points
Rainbow Fun Land
Cost: 5 Unlock Points
Tri-Color
Cost: 5 Unlock Points
Chalk Dust
Cost: 5 Unlock Points
Afterlife
Cost: 5 Unlock Points
Negative Land
Cost: 5 Unlock Points
Thief Vision
Cost: 5 Unlock Points
ASC II Mosaic
Cost: 5 Unlock Points
Black and White
Cost: 1 Unlock Point
Blorange
Cost: 1 Unlock Point
Classy
Cost: 1 Unlock Point
Cool
Cost: 1 Unlock Point
Inferno
Cost: 1 Unlock Point
Noir
Cost: 1 Unlock Point
Sepia
Cost: 1 Unlock Point
Vibrant
Cost: 1 Unlock Point
Vintage
Cost: 1 Unlock Point
Warm
Cost: 1 Unlock Point