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Thursday, June 18, 2015
UNCHARTED 4: A Thief’s End - E3 2015 Press Conference Demo | PS4
Watch the beginning of the ultimate car chase from E3 2015 press conference demo. Several years after his last adventure, retired fortune hunter, Nathan Drake, is forced back into the world of thieves. With the stakes much more personal, Drake embarks on a globe-trotting journey in pursuit of a historical conspiracy behind a fabled pirate treasure. His greatest adventure will test his physical limits, his resolve, and ultimately what he’s willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will be available in 2016. Developed by Naughty Dog. Visit the official Uncharted website at: http://www.unchartedthegame.com/or visit Naughty Dog at: http://www.naughtydog.com/ You can also follow Naughty Dog on... Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/naughtydog Twitter: http://twitter.com/naughty_dog
©2015 Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC.UNCHARTED 4: A Thief’s End is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC. Created and developed by Naughty Dog, Inc.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Gameplay Video
Watch the first gameplay of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. Several years after his last adventure, retired fortune hunter, Nathan Drake, is forced back into the world of thieves. With the stakes much more personal, Drake embarks on a globe-trotting journey in pursuit of a historical conspiracy behind a fabled pirate treasure. His greatest adventure will test his physical limits, his resolve, and ultimately what he’s willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will be available in 2015. Developed by Naughty Dog.
Visit the official Uncharted website at: http://www.unchartedthegame.com/or visit Naughty Dog at: http://www.naughtydog.com/
You can also follow Naughty Dog on... Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/naughtydog Twitter: http://twitter.com/naughty_dog
http://www.unchartedthegame.com
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Monday, April 23, 2012
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (The Movie)
Morphinapg is back with the final installment of the Uncharted series!
Considering this is the best game series I've ever played, and certainly the most cinematic, I decided to make them into movies. I decided that I would include every cinematic, and link them by the minimum gameplay needed to connect the cinematics without creating any plot holes. Obviously to do this I had to take out certain sections of gameplay, but doing so does not have any effect on story. As I was trying to make these as close to a real movie experience as I could, there were a few guidelines I decided to follow:
1. I would try to remove as many on screen references to this being a game as possible, such as chapter titles and button or new ammo prompts. Some of these would either be impossible or would too much negatively impact the quality of the film, such as the near constant ammo OSD, or the occasional "select" prompt for drake's journal during puzzles.
2. I would try to include as much of the puzzles, in game cinematics and cinematic gameplay elements as I could. Some areas still needed to be cut to keep the movie flowing properly or, in the case of Uncharted 2 and 3, to keep the run length shorter than it would have been otherwise.
3. I tried to keep as much in game dialogue as I could, as I believe those really help develop the characters. However, as I said, I also had to keep an eye on how much gameplay I was using to make sure it didn't make things too boring or make the movie too long.
In the end, my goal was to make a movie that would be watchable whether the viewer was a fan of Uncharted or not, and whether the viewer was a video game player or not. My initial reason was to find a way to show the story of these games to people in my family who don't play video games. I think I succeeded.
However, remember that these movies WERE created from video games that are much longer when played through, so they will be quite long to watch. Here are the run lengths for all three:
Uncharted 1: 113 minutesUncharted 2: 177 minutes
Uncharted 3: 195 minutes
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (The Movie)
Morphinapg brings you Uncharted 2: Among Thieves as a movie!
Considering this is the best game series I've ever played, and certainly the most cinematic, I decided to make them into movies. I decided that I would include every cinematic, and link them by the minimum gameplay needed to connect the cinematics without creating any plot holes. Obviously to do this I had to take out certain sections of gameplay, but doing so does not have any effect on story. As I was trying to make these as close to a real movie experience as I could, there were a few guidelines I decided to follow:
1. I would try to remove as many on screen references to this being a game as possible, such as chapter titles and button or new ammo prompts. Some of these would either be impossible or would too much negatively impact the quality of the film, such as the near constant ammo OSD, or the occasional "select" prompt for drake's journal during puzzles.
2. I would try to include as much of the puzzles, in game cinematics and cinematic gameplay elements as I could. Some areas still needed to be cut to keep the movie flowing properly or, in the case of Uncharted 2 and 3, to keep the run length shorter than it would have been otherwise.
3. I tried to keep as much in game dialogue as I could, as I believe those really help develop the characters. However, as I said, I also had to keep an eye on how much gameplay I was using to make sure it didn't make things too boring or make the movie too long.
In the end, my goal was to make a movie that would be watchable whether the viewer was a fan of Uncharted or not, and whether the viewer was a video game player or not. My initial reason was to find a way to show the story of these games to people in my family who don't play video games. I think I succeeded.
However, remember that these movies WERE created from video games that are much longer when played through, so they will be quite long to watch. Here are the run lengths for all three:
Uncharted 1: 113 minutes
Uncharted 2: 177 minutes
Uncharted 3: 195 minutes
Uncharted 1: Drake's Fortune (Cut as a movie)
Someone by the name of morphinapg has cut all three Uncharted video games into feature length movies!
Here is more from morphinapg:
Considering this is the best game series I've ever played, and certainly the most cinematic, I decided to make them into movies. I decided that I would include every cinematic, and link them by the minimum gameplay needed to connect the cinematics without creating any plot holes. Obviously to do this I had to take out certain sections of gameplay, but doing so does not have any effect on story. As I was trying to make these as close to a real movie experience as I could, there were a few guidelines I decided to follow:
1. I would try to remove as many on screen references to this being a game as possible, such as chapter titles and button or new ammo prompts. Some of these would either be impossible or would too much negatively impact the quality of the film, such as the near constant ammo OSD, or the occasional "select" prompt for drake's journal during puzzles.
2. I would try to include as much of the puzzles, in game cinematics and cinematic gameplay elements as I could. Some areas still needed to be cut to keep the movie flowing properly or, in the case of Uncharted 2 and 3, to keep the run length shorter than it would have been otherwise.
3. I tried to keep as much in game dialogue as I could, as I believe those really help develop the characters. However, as I said, I also had to keep an eye on how much gameplay I was using to make sure it didn't make things too boring or make the movie too long.
In the end, my goal was to make a movie that would be watchable whether the viewer was a fan of Uncharted or not, and whether the viewer was a video game player or not. My initial reason was to find a way to show the story of these games to people in my family who don't play video games. I think I succeeded.
However, remember that these movies WERE created from video games that are much longer when played through, so they will be quite long to watch. Here are the run lengths for all three:
Uncharted 1: 113 minutes
Uncharted 2: 177 minutes
Uncharted 3: 195 minutes
Thursday, September 29, 2011
My Most Anticipated Video Games for the rest of 2011!
I am not a huge gamer but there are two games that I cannot wait to get my hands on! Batman: Arkham City and Uncharted 3 are the two must have games in my opinion!
Check out the teaser trailer for Batman: Arkham City:
Up next is the gameplay trailer:
This game is the sequel to one of the best selling video games of all-time Batman:Arkham Asylum! The game also holds a Guinness World Record for 'Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever', with an average score of 91.67 from reviewers. Several awards were given to Arkham Asylum, including a Spike Video Game Award and the Best Game BAFTA Award.
Batman:Arkham Asylum will be available in North America October 18, 2011 for the XBOX, PS3, Wii U, Microsoft Windows and OnLive.
The second game is Uncharted 3, the latest in the Uncharted franchise!
Check out the trailer:
Here is the gameplay trailer:
Uncharted is another one of the best selling video games of all-time! Nathan Drake, the hero in the franchise is the new Indiana Jones with all of the skills and smarts to make Indy proud! The franchise is listed amongst the top critically acclaimed games ever! It is a PS3 exclusive! It is set for release November 1, 2011!
Check out the teaser trailer for Batman: Arkham City:
Up next is the gameplay trailer:
This game is the sequel to one of the best selling video games of all-time Batman:Arkham Asylum! The game also holds a Guinness World Record for 'Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever', with an average score of 91.67 from reviewers. Several awards were given to Arkham Asylum, including a Spike Video Game Award and the Best Game BAFTA Award.
Batman:Arkham Asylum will be available in North America October 18, 2011 for the XBOX, PS3, Wii U, Microsoft Windows and OnLive.
The second game is Uncharted 3, the latest in the Uncharted franchise!
Check out the trailer:
Here is the gameplay trailer:
Uncharted is another one of the best selling video games of all-time! Nathan Drake, the hero in the franchise is the new Indiana Jones with all of the skills and smarts to make Indy proud! The franchise is listed amongst the top critically acclaimed games ever! It is a PS3 exclusive! It is set for release November 1, 2011!
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