It baffled me that the response to Indiana Jones The Great Circle was partly, "It should be like Uncharted because that's how jungle adventure games are made." Sure, first-person perspective in a character-centric action game is a curious choice (not unprecedented, but it'll take some getting used to even if it works,) but Uncharted did not invent the jungle adventurer game concept in any way.
Somehow Lara Croft stepped where Drake stepped (which made sense at the time, never my fave choice but Uncharted was exclusive to one platform and TR was on other platforms plus that gunplay system was becoming ubiquitous in 3rd-Person games,) but it's not like a slew of other jungle adventure games like Uncharted had come out to cement TPS/stop-and-pop/context-sensitive hero action as the one and only way to treat this setting. And meanwhile, there had previously been at least 20 Indy games which played pretty much nothing like Uncharted.
I think the issue is more that when
Uncharted: Drakes Fortune came on the scene in 2007, while it was one of the strongest PS3 titles at that game, many widely criticized it for being a more cinematic version of the
Tomb Raider games, which was obviously a fair criticism IMO. Naughty Dog continued to iterate on the games, refining the writing, gameplay, setpieces, etc. and the
Uncharted series got better and better.
Then in 2013,
Tomb Raider got rebooted into what was basically an M-rated version of
Uncharted. This was widely criticized by many as while the game was by no means bad, it was now copying the franchise that copied it to begin with. The trend-setter had become the trend-chaser.
Indiana Jones And The Great Circle is clearly inspired by both but is at least showing some iteration with the first person perspective. Which I'm assuming will work as Machinegames has a pretty good track record with only a few dark spots but we'll see when it releases later this year.
Uncharted did not invent the jungle adventure genre in video games, but it's taken the crown and been the trendsetter ever since
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves was released in 2009.