Naughty Dog really didn't break out as a storytelling studio until
its Uncharted franchise released on the PS3, but it perfected its video game narrative excellence with The Last of Us.
Not exact matches
Oceanhorn: Monster of
Uncharted Seas made a name for itself when it was
released all the way back in November 2013 on iOS devices, for not only being a very impressive looking title at the time, but also for being endorsed by big names of the industry like Kenji Ito, main composer of Squaresoft's SaGa
franchise, and Nobuo Uematsu of Final Fantasy fame, both of whom composed a few music tracks for it.
A movie based on PlayStation exclusive video - game
franchise,
Uncharted will
release in theater worldwide on June 10th, 2016.
Although they don't technically call it a prequel, this adventure takes place before the first title in the
franchise,
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, which
released on the PlayStation 3 in 2007.
They've been pumping out widely acclaimed game
releases ever since
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (2007) and the final entry in the
Uncharted franchise is no exception.
Ever since the
release of
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End many gamers have been wondering what would be next for the highly popular
franchise after finishing NaughtyDogs final
Uncharted game.
Ironically labelled as «Dude Raider» upon its initial
release, the
Uncharted series has now established itself as PlayStation's premier
franchise.
The
Uncharted franchise has been a runaway success for Naughty Dog, and they'd be mad not to
release a sequel.
The
franchise was only strengthened with The PS Vita
release of
Uncharted: Golden Abyss and the third main game,
Uncharted: Drake's Deception.
I feel if
Uncharted 4
releases with enough critical acclaim it could very easily be the best selling in the
franchise.
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End will be the last game in this highly rated and loved
franchise which began a decade ago with the
release of
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune back in 2007 on the PS3.
With anticipations for
Uncharted 4 soaring at massive heights thanks to a matter of days until
release Sony has decided to board the hype train for the
franchise and
release a mobile
Uncharted game.
With new
franchises in
Uncharted, Nintendo's daring new take on a classic in Super Mario Galaxy, the
release of the original BioShock, and BioWare's first - in - a-trilogy in Mass Effect, we truly saw the first indications of the newest generation taking over.
The demo gave us a big taste of what to come, and what happened is we got a very sour almost bitter tasting flavor at the end, not to mention the horrid servers fiasco, but other than that we got a watered down version of all the other versions that have been
released, we already know the PS3 is capable of much much more from already have played games like
Uncharted, while the game seems to be decent, Capcom just did a poor overall job on bringing the
franchise to the PS3, sorry but this one stinks.