Next issue of Game Informer magazine will cover some new and exclusive infos and screenshots from Naughty Dog's next PS3 game (known for long as ND's P3 project, or Pitfall like game)
They couldn't resist to drop some stuff on their website though. Two artworks and a 3D screenshot of an early build of the game (quicktime needed)
Artworks added below, follow the link to download the 3D screen
November 19 marks 15 years since the release of the Uncharted game that started it all.
I hope they don’t make another until the end of the ps5 lifecycle…. Show us a better jungle
VGChartz's Issa Maki: "I finally have a proper designation akin to what I've always referred to internally as 'the line that must be crossed' or 'The Line', for short – ludonarrative dissonance – the separation from a video game's story in relation to its gameplay. Why isn't PETA all up in Mario's grill for jumping on turtles and killing fish, or charging Samus Aran with the extinction of the Metroid species? Ever notice how fire has that habit of making bosses in Resident Evil stronger? Read on my friend, for I endeavor to imbue you with the ability to engage in basic queries concerning the concept."
KeenGamer: "Which Uncharted game is the best? Uncharted is widely recognized as one of the most groundbreaking and consistently great franchises in gaming. For both long-time fans and newcomers to this action-adventure classic, here’s a ranking of the franchise’s four main games."
Great list and great article nicely writen and explained. Although for me personaly i would put Drakes Fortune above Drake’s Deception and Uncharted 4 is absolutely my favourite of the franchise and number 1 for me.
U2 is the only game playable on crushing without causing a great amount of frustration. Not to mention just how much influence it had that they redid some of U2s set pieces like the caravan twice, and armored truck chase in U4.
I'd rate it as the following.
1.) Uncharted 2
(Close to perfection of any game I've played in years. Single Player/Multiplayer/Co Op all amazing.)
2.) Uncharted 3
(On par with UC2 multiplayer/co op wise minus the kickbacks [aka killstreaks]. I really liked the Lawrence of Arabia story.)
3.) Uncharted 4
(Single player is amazing. Multiplayer was meh. Co Op had potential. Absolutely hated the health revive system it slowed down the game way too much. Always preferred the fast pace action of UC2/UC3. Made it way more fun that way. Recoil was too ridiculous that most people in lobbies would only do hip firing, using power weapons and using that OP grappling hook to melee people after dropping them. Nobody wanted to revive anyone.)
4.) Uncharted
(It's the first in the series so it's hard to judge. Though I loved the story.)
Come to think of it, the step between Uncharted 1 and Uncharted 2 is huge. It goes from the weakest in the series to one of the best games ever made.
I think I'm going to play all of them again soon.
This is definitely one of the titles I'm looking forward to playing. The 3-D screenshot was kind of cool; the game seems to be coming along great, as far as the ground textures and water effects and stuff. I'm most curious about whether the actual gameplay will keep the fluidity and natural-look to the motion shown in the E3 trailer.
I just hope its good enough for me to think about getting it. <--- if that makes sence :)
it being an unknown quantity. Both look/sound promising, but there hasn't been anything major come out. They are in that obscure stage where a cancelation can happen...best not to get too excited until we get something more concrete. Remember StarCraft: Ghost?
I'm psyched about this game. It looks great. The fluid movement is what I think they concentrated on so I ope that stays - also the trailer was in-game footage so it has to be in there. The game play looks exciting and the visuals look envigurating. Bring it on! When's it out?