So, I made space in the backlog and played and finished Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PS5, part of the Uncharted remastered collection) and I have thoughts. I must disclose that I got this for my PS3 and never finished it then, so I also never played the other games in the franchise.
In summary, weak story and shallow characters/villains (at that point in the series) with a third act that is so random:
Nazis and zombies due to a cursed gold statue? So, they ripped off Indiana Jones AND Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl? , and the last showdown with the "boss" was cheap and infuriating.
Also, this game is 80% cover shooter combat against annoying waves of pirates/zombies just to cover the lack of any other meaningful gameplay, the puzzles are very basic, and exploration is rather linear. And the platforming is dependent on animations: That jump you missed is probably due to the animations not synchronizing; a bit frustrating but in the end is manageable.
But the jet ski sections...

On the good side, the music and the voice acting is rather good with the material they have, and technically performs very well at 60 fps, although there is a bug that cuts off sound if you start from a checkpoint many times. And the PS3 "remastered" visuals and 1440p resolution (I'm on a monitor right now) don't mix that well.
I know this is the start of a beloved series, but it's rough and has not aged well: 5/10 and I will not replay it. At least is relatively short (8 hrs. or so.)
And then I started Uncharted 2: Among Thieves and I could clearly see from the start the shift to that cinematic style that would mark PlayStation's big exclusives hereafter. Also, no endless combat, at least through the start of act 2.
Yes, I watched that Uncharted movie and the casting was terrible, I would not watch that again.