It’s an exciting time for everyone at Naughty Dog. After spending just over a year developing Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, in just a few short weeks it’ll be in your hands. In preparation, last week we revealed nearly 14 minutes of new gameplay footage and now, we’re excited to share a behind-the-scenes look at the game. Our friends at PlayStation recently visited the studio to sit down with Creative Director, Shaun Escayg, and Game Director, Kurt Margenau to discuss how the project began, the story we ultimately wanted to tell, and some of the new gameplay elements you’ll experience when the game launches, beginning on August 22. Watch above to hear directly from Shaun and Kurt and see some brand-new footage from the game. Register with us for the best in gaming, an...
As we count the weeks, days, and hours until you can experience Uncharted: The Lost Legacy beginning August 22, today we’re excited to debut nearly 14 minutes of new gameplay that takes place in the largest playable environment we’ve ever created. We’ve done our best to limit spoilers, so be sure to check out the gameplay above to see just some of what you’ll be able to see and do in the Western Ghats chapter when Uncharted: The Lost Legacy arrives next month. What’s more, we’ve been traveling the globe giving the first-ever hands-on with the Western Ghats level, so drop by the PlayStation Blog and some of your favorite sites to see coverage, impressions, and more. Register with us for the best in gaming, and join us for video game discussions on our forums.
While there are a lot of games that get love across the world, here are some of the most popular games among gamers in India. This list is based on what gamers talk about the most across our social communities, and you won’t find a lot of smaller Indie titles here. This list is not definitive my any means, and I am sure that many of us Indians play and love a lot of other games apart from those on this list. Here are the top 10 video games that Indian gamers are crazy about, and you can check out Part 1 of the list here. [interaction id=”596c76a75ef522b21624c723″] FIFA Powered by Frostbite, FIFA 17 transforms the way you play, compete and emotionally connect with the game. FIFA 17 immerses you in authentic football experiences by leveraging the sophistication of a new game engi...
In an interview with Eurogamer, Lost Legacy’s creative director and writer Shaun Escayg when asked about if the Uncharted world was done since Nathan Drake’s Story was over he said, “I wouldn’t say it’s the end. This thieving world is huge. There’s so many characters. Even before we settled on this particular story we were exploring Sullivan, we were exploring Cutter, and pairing each other up, thinking what would be right, what would have conflict, growth, something new, something fresh. And Chloe was the one that kept jumping out. But to say the Uncharted world is done… I doubt that highly.” This basically means that Lost Legacy is not the last Uncharted game and we can expect more games that feature the other characters. And that’s n...
Joe Carnahan, who is working on the script for the Uncharted movie, revealed that he has finished writing it. He announced the news on Instagram, saying, “Done and dusted. Now the REAL work begins.” Done and Dusted. Now the REAL work begins. If there’s a more monstrously cool action script in Hollywood right now, I wanna read it, ‘cuz this thing is a BEAST. A photo posted by Joe Carnahan (@carnojoe) on Jan 7, 2017 at 1:28pm PST He also goes on to say, “If there’s a more monstrously cool action script in Hollywood right now, I wanna read it, ‘cuz this thing is a BEAST.“. I guess we’ll have to wait and watch. Over the past few years, Sony has gone through multiple directors and writing teams. The completion of the script means that the mo...
Amy Hennig, the writer behind the critically acclaimed Uncharted series, has publicly denounced the AAA gaming industry, saying that the conditions under which the people making the games work are unacceptable. In an audio interview for the Idle Thumbs Designer Notes podcast, here’s what Hennig had to say when asked about how the industry’s standards affect her personally, “Really hard. The whole time I was at Naughty Dog – ten and a half years – I probably, on average, I don’t know if I ever worked less than 80 hours a week. There were exceptions where it was like ‘Okay, let’s take a couple of days off’, but I pretty much worked seven days a week, at least 12 hours a day. A lot of the team was there. I mean, Naughty Dog is pretty notorious for the...
Sony has officially announced that Playstation Now, the streaming service that offers the ability to play PS 3 games on a PS 4 for a monthly subscription, is coming to PC, first in parts of Europe, and North America to follow shortly after. The news got out in a weird way, with alt text saying “PS Now on PC Announce Post by PlayStation Blog Europe, on Flickr” showing on the images on the EU PlayStation Blog post titled “How PlayStation VR Worlds was brought to life with extraordinary art”. Built on the Gaikai streaming technology, Playstation Now currently offers more than hundred PS 3 titles for $20 a month or $45 for three months. Jumping to the PC will mean that you’ll be able to play beloved titles like The Last of Us and Uncharted which were exclusive to the Pl...
When it comes to video games, female characters may sometimes find it a little difficult to keep their dignity intact, in light of over-sexualization and the stereotyping as mere “damsels in distress” waiting to be rescued by the game’s mostly (not always, mind you) male protagonist. Now, that may have been the case when the majority of the members in the gaming community were guys. But times are changing. Women are gaining more recognition, becoming more and more kickass by the day, and if recent reports are correct, female gamers now outnumber their male counterparts. What better way to commemorate that than to celebrate badass women in the world of gaming? Here are 5 women who surely don’t need anyone’s protection. Lara Croft : Tomb Raider One of the most i...
Two of Naughty Dog’s loved most love franchises, The Last of Us and Uncharted are coming out as movies, but the release date has a big question mark. Neil Druckman, the Creative Director behind both the titles, in a recent interview with The Frame said, “I have been a writer on it (The Last of Us movie adaptation), but right now it hasn’t moved anywhere in the past couple years.” He goes on to say, “The Uncharted film has been in development now for I think nine years so we’ve learned these things happen at their own time, very slowly.” In a past interview with IGN, Druckman had offered some disappointing news about the movie, “”I know I said in an interview a while back we had a table read, got the script to a good place and it kind of...
Naughty Dog’s has released some pretty bad news this Christmas, they’re delaying Uncharted 4 to April 26, 2016. “This is our largest Uncharted game to date, and the team has been working incredibly hard to meet the challenge of closing out the game’s development in a timely manner,” directors Neil Druckmann and Bruce Straley wrote on the PlayStation Blog today. “However, as we approached our final deadlines and started wrapping up the game’s levels, we realized that several key sequences needed extra resources to bring them to the finish line. After carefully considering all of our options, we decided to extend our schedule, making sure that we get a few more polish passes before submitting our gold master (the final disc for manufacturing).” This is the second delay for Uncharted 4, which...
Jade Raymond, former MD of Ubisoft Toronto is now helming the Montreal based Motive Studio. Raymonds announced that they are working on a new Star Wars game directed by former Uncharted and The Last of Us director Amy Hennig and made by Visceral of Dead Space fame. Motive is going to concentrate on new IPs for now and will also be collaborating with BioWare for Mass Effect Andromeda. Raymond will also be overseeing Visceral in California. For more gaming news and reviews, bookmark Gaming Central.