As beloved games in
Naughty Dog history, we couldn't imagine a better pairing for Uncharted: The Lost Legacy.
Not exact matches
Naughty Dog's video game series of the same name is considered one of the best action - adventure titles in modern gaming
history, and the studio's cinematic approach to the story and gameplay make it the perfect choice for a movie adaptation.
It will span the
history of
Naughty Dog and feature hand - picked and never before released artwork depicting our past, present, and future.
naughty dog has this year and if
history shows anything they will continue to make the best in exclusives into this gen. and this time even 3rd party will be better on the PS4 so really is no point in a X1, unless flailing your arms to kinect is appealing that is.
The departure of Amy Hennig from
Naughty Dog in early 2014 was one of the saddest surprises in Uncharted 4's development
history.
From critically acclaimed developer
Naughty Dog comes the first standalone adventure in Uncharted franchise
history led by fan - favourite character, Chloe Frazer.
The co-founder of
Naughty Dog (Uncharted, The Last of Us) and former president of THQ, he has a
history of design, production and storytelling across a vast swath of best - selling titles.
How can
Naughty Dog forget about 2 of the most incredible and enjoyable video games in
history that they made??
Perhaps
Naughty Dog's crowning achievement for why it's cemented in
history as one of the greats, is because of The Last of Us.
First I quickly want to point out
Naughty Dog's
history of deception.
Naughty Dog has always improved the series with each release, so if
history is anything to go by then Uncharted 4 is sure not to disappoint.
Over the past four games,
Naughty Dog has bottled the spirit of Indiana Jones with the full on action of Lara Croft to create one of the biggest franchises in video games
history.
It is a stunning reminder of what
Naughty Dog accomplished with this trilogy, one of the most cinematic and essential trio of games in the
history of the form.
Naughty Dog created the series originally, but N. Sane Trilogy developer Vicarious Visions has a long
history with Crash, going back to 2D platformers for the Game Boy Advance in the early 2000's.