If you love a good story as much as I do, then you know that nothing's harder than actually going through the ending, especially if you've become invested into the characters. The idea that this can be the final goodbye, it's not easy to go through. But at the same time, your love for these characters is what pushes you to get to that ending, to see what their struggles have amounted to, what their rewards are for everything they've done. Today, we're all about endings here as we discuss one of 2016's most hotly anticipated titles, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.
More than just a form of entertainment, video games are art. This blog is dedicated to analyzing games. Updated on the weekends.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Uncharted 3- Drake's Development
The year was 2011. Although the Wii had dominated the HD Console War, the Playstation 3 had already secured itself as the superior machine to its chief rival, the Xbox360, mainly by not breaking down so easily. The PS3 also had an extensive library of games, including modern classics like Grand Theft Auto 4. It was in November of that year that Naughty Dog released the hotly anticipated third entry in the Uncharted series.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Uncharted 2: Among Improvements
During the year 2009, the Playstation 3 was already gaining its own identity as being more than just a more powerful PS2; it was a strong system that had several unique games, with new franchises coming up while older franchises from the PS1 and PS2 eras would see worthy follow ups. Metal Gear Solid 4 was wowing audiences with its high level of detail, wide variety of weapons, and a story that actually made sense. But gamers were keeping their eye on the new franchise called Uncharted, and were wondering just how Naughty Dog could improve on the stellar first entry. Well..Naughty Dog showed the world how with Uncharted 2: Among Thieves.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Uncharted 1: Drake's Debut
In the year 2007, there was a game system that, though it came with pedigree, was STARVING for new games that could properly show off its hardware. That system was the Playstation 3, which had the (mis)fortune of following the footsteps and continuing the legacy of the Playstation 2, debatably the most successful game console of all time. In the tail end of 2007, the PS3 got its wish with a game called Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
Image taken from the Uncharted Wiki, originally uploaded by user Richard1990
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