When it comes to these certain few Naughty Dogs games I feel.... distant, not relating to the general opinion.
I feel very distant and uninterested in the first Last of Us game, too uninterested I did not even feel any need to vent anything against news of its sequel I do not follow.
And Uncharted... I've heard and read a great deal of praise for that series, and I played the first and the second for the first time ever last year.... the games are technically very well done in area design, collectibles, and camera movement, story and characters are great.... but I play games for the gameplay more than I do for any of the rest of the stuff, anything else is fluff compared to the value of gameplay to me, and those two Uncharted games are way too linear and unimaginative, you have to stick to a very strict path and pattern of things to do and how to do it, there is nothing there for the players imagination and I feel removed from that stuff.
That stealth part in the first area of the castle before Nathan's partner reveals he was using him is way too restrictive, I wasn't allowed to select the order of which I could take first without alerting the enemy, and that's not fun.
The most repeated pattern in Uncharted 1&2 is walk until you reach a hoard of enemies you must shoot to advance that are hard to locate -I always find one by receiving a few bullets from his offscreen hand- and that's not my kind of games, at all. There is the occasional puzzle solving to break the monotony at least.
While classic side scrolling beat 'em ups are this simple and linear, there is a certain charm to them, like no off-screen enemy attacks you if you're not by the edge of the screen, and games of those generations were simple anyway, and offered a selection of characters with different play styles.
Classic Resident Evil games have restrictive environments and mechanics, but they are more fun to play cause at least I can pick the order of things to do before I unlock a certain area, the first game and the third game in the PS1 trilogy have more flexibility, and then there is the option of shooting enemies or walking around them in all games unless you're stuck with a boss fight... Uncharted doesn't offer that freedom.
So yeah, I don't play Naughty Dog games outside of PS1 Crash Bandicoot. If there is a game that is worth recommending to my tastes from their studio, I'm willing to try it, as long as its title doesn't have the words Uncharted or the Last of Us.