A plethora of visually impressive games will appear on PS4 in 2016, and there’s a good chance none of them will match Uncharted 4 from Naughty Dog. Nathan Drake’s graphically intense adventure presents the player with the sort of experience to justify owning the system. Breathtaking views and city streets clogged with people only begin to convey the beauty of this third person shooter. When a grenade goes off in the market, for example, the blast sends neatly stacked pineapples flying all over the place. During firefights, bullets splinter wood, break tile and hit sandbags with a satisfying punch. Then the action goes off road in a vehicle, with Drake and companion Victor Sullivan smashing into fences and zipping through fields while in pursuit of their target. There’s so much eye candy to absorb we expect to spend hours admiring everything this game has to offer. Thankfully there’s more than a pretty exterior, with a promising story, satisfying gunplay and addictive exploration elements complimenting the gorgeous aesthetics. Game Trailer
It's finally happened. After years of development by Naughty Dog and years of (not so) patient waiting by fans of Nathan Drake et al, Uncharted 4 is officially finished. The game went 'gold' in March, putting it bang on schedule for its worldwide release date of 10th May 2016. The news comes after multiple delays for arguably the PS4's most hotly-anticipated title - and quite possibly the PS4's first, true system seller - which was originally meant to launch late last year.
With just two weeks to go until launch, Sony's just released the very last trailer for Uncharted 4, showing off more gameplay footage and revealing a bit more about the game's story. Having finally pulled himself away from a life of adventuring, Drake's long-lost brother arrives on the scene with an offer he just can't refuse, potentially causing some rifts between his wife, Elena, and his mentor and friend, Sully.
Still, that's probably going to be the last thing on your mind once you're knee-deep in Uncharted 4's explosive set-pieces, and the new trailer shows Drake clashing prows with rival boats, hanging precariously over collapsing cathedral belltowers, tumbling through jungle villages and barrelling headlong into gated houses with teams of grunts in hot pursuit. Uncatherd 4 Multiplayer Trailer