
This game is rated ESRB: Teen for Blood, Drug Reference, Language, Mild Suggestive Themes and Violence.
Uncharted: Golden Abyss is an action-adventure shooter developed by SCE Bend Studio and released in 2011 as a PlayStation Vita title. Players control Nathan Drake as he investigates a 400-year-old massacre tied to a secretive Spanish sect, tracing the mystery through the river basins, ruined temples, and karst caverns of Central America. The narrative centers on a conflict between two figures from Drake's life: Jason Dante, a former friend, and Marisa Chase, whose archaeologist grandfather has disappeared under unclear circumstances. The search for a legendary lost city drives the plot forward, weaving together exploration, combat, and platforming across treacherous environments. As a handheld entry in the Uncharted series, the game was designed to take advantage of the Vita's hardware while maintaining the franchise's blend of cinematic storytelling and third-person action-adventure gameplay.

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The events of Golden Abyss take place place prior to Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. Adventurer Nathan Drake accompanies old friend Jason Dante to a Panama dig site headed by the mistrustful Marisa Chase. At the site, they find the bodies of poisoned Spanish conquistadors, and a grave marker with a Visigoth symbol. After Dante has to leave due to a phone call, Marisa shows Drake an amulet she hid from Dante, inherited from her grandfather Vincent Perez and they agree to team up. Nathan and Marisa are then attacked and captured by Dante's real partner, warlord Roberto Guerro, but the pair escape. They go to Perez's house, who hired Dante to continue his research after a terminal cancer diagnosis; Dante paid off Guerro for access to the site in return for a share of the treasure that Guerro will use to fund his conflict, while Marisa went there to finish her family's work. The pair learn that the marker referred to the Sete Cidades, an ancient Christian sect dedicated to finding the Seven Cities of Gold. Friar Marcos de Niza, a member of the sect, had been part of a failed expedition led by Francisco Vásquez de Coronado to find the city of Quivira.
