
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy launch Trailer Released - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 18 August 2017 / 7,848 ViewsSony Interactive Entertainment and Naughty Dog have released the launch trailer for Uncharted: The Lost Legacy.
View it below:
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy will launch for the PlayStation 4 on August 22 in North America and August 23 in Europe.
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Loved the Uncharted series. Drake and Sully made it...
Best the game's looked yet. Had to pause the vid repeatedly.
I aint paying 40 bucks for this especially after wasting 57 bucks on uncharted 4
To each their own.
What did you not like about Uncharted 4?
Just asking btw, I loved the game, but I'm interested in hearing what others thought.
uncharted 4 is boring as hell Usually we want games to be long that doesnt end in just 1 or 2 playthroughs but uncharted 4 is that one game that i was hoping it would end soon cause nothing is interesting about it.Very basic story gameplay is simple but good graphics is killer but the puzzles are completely unnecessary.Uncharted 2 is fantastic but this game doesnt have that same level of writing gameplay and story.And you know the saddest part is that they spent 4-5 years on this game and the most standout moment is the crash bandicoot part.Id think naughty dog put effort into anything except the facial expressions and graphics
Becoming more and more apparent that the people making this stuff aren't exactly celebrated action film directors.
What is that supposed to mean?
I think their action directing has always been amazing. You can argue over the game's quality and drama, but the action? Very odd opinion ... that doesn't make you wrong though.