Sony’s Uncharted movie has endured development hell, as is typical of a usual movie put out by the company today. Mostly because no one there knows what the hell they’re doing, nor do they care about understanding why a series is so beloved and popular. Production started in 2009 and has yet to solidly secure and keep writers and directors. It’s frankly amazing how they haven’t given up after 8 years of no progress. Now, it looks like development is finally moving forward, whether we want it to or not. Sony has announced that Spider-Man Homecoming‘s Tom Holland will be playing Nathan Drake in the newly rewritten Uncharted prequel.

A bit confusing, seeing as how a few months ago, the studio was teasing an R rated film based off the first game. Night at the Museum and Cheaper by the Dozen director Shawn Levy will direct the film, which will be about a young Nathan Drake meeting Victor Sullivan (think of the Uncharted 3 flashback, but extended to a 2 hour film). Sony seems to want the film out as fast as possible, yet they still have yet to hire a new writer. This can only end well, right? (Probably not). What do you think? Tell us in the comments below!

Just when you thought you were done with Uncharted 4, they pull you back in!

This past weekend at PSX, Sony kicked off their press conference with a demo for Uncharted 4‘s new story DLC! Titled The Lost Legacy, The story will revolve around Chloe, one of the main characters from Uncharted 2 & 3, as we follow her story along with newly introduced Uncharted 4 character Nadine. Naughty Dog said that while this will be DLC for U4 that they still want this to feel different from the game. If fans bought the Uncharted 4 digital deluxe or explorers pack, then they’ll receive The Lost Legacy for free. Both Versions will be available for purchase until December 13th.

What do you think about this news? Do you want to see more Uncharted 4 DLC, or just leave it as be? Watch the gameplay video and tell us in the comments below!

Briefly: It’s finally almost here.

On May 10th, the long, long, often made longer wait for the conclusion to Nathan Drake’s story will finally be over, and we’ll all be able to see if Naughty Dog will be able to keep their amazing game streak going.

Today, the company released a short (yet sweet) final gameplay trailer for the game, reminding us just how intense the Uncharted titles can be, and also just how freaking beautiful this game looks.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you’ll be doing on May 10th!

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Uncharted 4 gets delayed, AGAIN!

Sony announces the Playstation glove.

Microsoft HoloLens dev kit announced at $3,000!

HoloLens tech demo, Young Conker, is terrifying.

Pokemon Sun & Moon EU trademarking leaks.

Pokemon Sun & Moon announced by Nintendo.

Celebi Free for Pokemon Omega Red and Alpha Sapphire users all of March.

Star Fox Zero delayed?

Nintendo NX may get launched this year.

Nintendo Direct on 3/3.

Fire Emblem: Fates.

Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD.

Destiny.

Sega Saturn collecting.

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Seems many voters aren’t satisfied with any of the candidates running for the Presidential nomination. Which videogame character(s) do you believe would be a great candidate to run for the presidency of the United States?

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Briefly: Not again…

Based on last week’s gorgeous new trailer, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is coming together very nicely.

It’s just too bad that… yep, again, we’ll be waiting just a little longer to play it.

Uncharted 4 has been pushed once again, this time from its April 26th release date to May 10th.

Sony notes that this time around it has nothing to do with the game itself, but that “In an effort to meet the considerable worldwide demand, and to ensure that all gamers worldwide have the opportunity to play the game on day one, we have chosen to postpone the launch of the game by two weeks to allow for extra manufacturing time.”

They also say that they’re very sorry.

In any case, who’s excited to play Uncharted 4 one day?

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Fallout 4 survival mode leaked.

New Uncharted trailer uses Ubisoft assets.

Pokemon Day incoming, so is a Nintendo Direct.

20 Year old Mortal Kombat cheat code found.

DICE MGS5 award.

Postal Redux announced.

Fire Emblem Fates has a huge US launch.

Anti-Video Game politician arrested for gun smuggling.

Neptune.

Splatoon.

Gravity Rush.

Fire Emblem Fates.

The Walking Dead: Michonne.

The Division Beta.

Street Fighter V.

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Briefly: Just two. more. months.

Naughty Dog has just debuted a brand-new story trailer for April’s Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.

It’s a fantastic look at the game, and Naughty Dog director Neil Druckmann even said that it’s the “best trailer in Naughty Dog history.”

That’s high praise.

The trailer offers a fantastic new look at a game that we cannot wait to get our dirty paws on, and shows off a lot of Uncharted 4 elements that we haven’t seen yet.

In the game, “Several years after his last adventure, retired fortune hunter Nathan Drake is forced back into the world of thieves. With the stakes much more personal, Drake embarks on a globe-trotting journey in pursuit of a historical conspiracy behind a fabled pirate treasure. His greatest adventure will test his physical limits, his resolve, and ultimately what he’s willing to sacrifice to save the ones he loves.”

A Thief’s End (finally) hits PS4 on April 26th. Who’s excited?

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Briefly: Unless the game gets another delay (which I believe is highly unlikely at this point), we’re now just a few months away from playing Naughty Dog’s highly anticipated Uncharted 4.

Well, if you were holding out on buying the console until the game came out, Sony just revealed a gorgeous, limited edition Uncharted 4 Playstation 4 console.

The bundle will cost you a cool $399.99 in the US ($499.99 in Canada), and includes the PS4 console in a Gray Blue color “featuring a silk-screened image of Nathan Drake, as well as a matching DualShock 4 and a copy of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End on Blu-ray. The limited edition PS4 also features the PlayStation logo, Uncharted logo, and the phrase “SIC PARVIS MAGNA” in gold. “SIC PARVIS MAGNA” is Latin for “Greatness from small beginnings” and is the same phrase engraved on Drake’s ring.”

Sounds like the perfect console for any Uncharted fan, and it’s clearly one of the best-looking limited PS4 console’s that I’ve seen to date.

The console will launch alongside Uncharted 4 on April 26th, and will be a limited edition, so you better keep your eyes and wallet open if you’d like to take this bundle home.

Planning to pick up the bundle? Be sure to let us know!

Briefly: Sigh.

Were you looking forward to playing Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End on March 18th (after accepting that you wouldn’t be playing it this holiday season, that is)?

Well, sorry to be the bearer of bad news (again), but that’s simply not happening.

The impressive looking title has just received another, thankfully shorter delay, and will not be making its previously announced March 18th release date.

The reveal came via Playstation’s official blog, where Naughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann stated:

This is our largest Uncharted, and the team has been working incredibly hard to meet the challenge of closing out the game’s development in a timely manner. However, as we started to approach our final deadlines and started wrapping up the game’s levels, we realised 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).

 

Pushing the date is not an easy choice, and we wouldn’t do it if we didn’t feel in our hearts it’s the best course of action for the game. To you, our loyal fans, we hope you’ll accept our sincere apology. We know many of you have been waiting patiently for Nathan Drake’s final chapter, and now we humbly ask you to wait a bit longer.

These multiple delays seem to happen more often than not these days, but at least we’re bound to get an excellend title when Uncharted 4 finally does release. The game is now set for an April 26th release, and it better. freaking. make. it.

Disappointed? Sound out in the comments below!

Briefly: That leaked Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End release date from a few weeks back?

Well, it was off. But it wasn’t off by much.

Sony today officially revealed just when we’ll be able to step back into Nathan Drake’s shoes, and it’s just six months away: March 18th, 2016.

Deluxe and collector’s editions of the game have also been revealed:

SpecialThe special edition will include cost $79.99 US ($99.99 CAD), and include:

-Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Blu-ray Disc
-Collectible Steelbook case designed by Alexander “That Kid Who Draws” Iaccarino
-48-page hardcover art book by Dark Horse and Naughty Dog
-Naughty Dog & Pirate Sigil sticker sheet
-Naughty Dog Points: A pack of in-game currency to unlock various multiplayer content

CollectorThe collector’s edition runs $119.99 US, and includes:

-A 12″ premium Nathan Drake statue by Gentle Giant
-Three multiplayer outfits: Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, Heist Drake, and Desert Drake outfits
-Two custom weapon skins: Golden Weapon Skin and Desert Weapon Skin
-Henry Avery Sigil ball cap
-Madagascar Sidekick outfits

So just six months to think about which edition you’d like to buy. Are you looking forward to the March release? What do you hope to see in the fourth and likely not at all final game in the series?

 

 

Briefly: All of us were pretty bummed out back in March when Sony revealed that its highly anticipated exclusive Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End was being pushed into 2016.

Naughty Dog’s been pretty quiet on that subject since that day, and though the E3 demo was beyond impressive, all we want to know is when we can play the damned thing.

Take it with a grain of salt, but the game’s released date may have been leaked by Amazon Germany.

A reddit user received an email from the company, which contained a hard release date of March 9th, 2016. This falls right in the window that Naughty Dog gave us, and while it could be an error on Amazon’s part, it could also legitimately be the date that we’re able to continue Nathan’s journey.

Are you looking forward to the game? What do you hope to see in it? Sound out below!

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Source: GameInformer

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Destiny: House of Wolves.

Senran Kagura Shenobi VS.

Chiller Arcade.

Neptunia Victory.

Walking Dead Season 1.

Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

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After an apparent leak late last week, Sony has confirmed that Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection will release for the Playstation 4 on October 7th, just in time for players to catch up before the 2016 release of Uncharted 4.

Delivering the single player campaigns of the critically acclaimed Uncharted games for the PS3, this remastered collection will launch around the time that U4 was expected to release before its dreaded delay. Remastered by Bluepoint Games, (the team behind the Ico, Shadow of the Colossus and God of War remasters amongst others,) the package is promising to deliver Nathan Drake’s past adventures in full 1080P at 60 FPS.

Those who purchase the game will receive access to the Uncharted 4 online beta, which is scheduled to launch by the end of the year, in addition to bonus weapons and skins for a physical pre-order, and a dynamic theme for your PS4 start up screen if you pre-order digitally.

I’m waiting for more information on this one before I pass full judgement, but my knee jerk reaction is that these HD remasters are getting a little out of control. With the online modes removed from 2 and 3 and only new trophies and The Last Of Us Remastered‘s famed camera mode to replace them, I’m struggling to find the value here. When you consider that the PS3 copies go for $5 each these days with their full feature set, I can’t imagine anyone needing this unless they completely passed on the previous Playstation generation. Hopefully the underrated Vita entry gets added to the set, or it launches at a budget price to make it more worth it, but hey! Maybe that’s just me.

Still, these are three excellent games that are worth checking out if you haven’t before. What are your thoughts on yet another HD remaster?

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Looks like we ran the karma tap dry. With yesterdays GTA and Zoolander news, we were BOUND to get something bad. Looks like Nathan Drake won’t be returning as soon as we thought. Uncharted 4 has been pushed back to 2016!

In an open letter from the games directors, we’ve been told that the game’s original release schedule isn’t going to be met.

So we’ve made the difficult choice of pushing the game’s release date. Giving us a few extra months will make certain that Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End not only meets the team’s high standards but the high standards that gamers have come to expect from a Naughty Dog title.

 

This is going to be my first Uncharted game, since I’ve only recently jumped into the Sony ecosystem. I am very glad that they’re going to take their time!

Briefly: The Uncharted movie may have found its director.

Seth Gordon, director of the award winning documentary The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, and the more recent comedy Horrible Bosses, has entered negotiations with Sony Pictures Entertainment to helm the adaptation.

The script comes from Safe House writer David Guggenheim, but it’s unknown at this time what piece of the Uncharted tale the film will tell.

Are you down for an Uncharted movie? Who would you like to see as Nathan Drake? Sound out below!

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Source: Deadline

Briefly: During last night’s all access Playstation 4 launch event, the lauded team at Naughty Dog revealed their first PS4 title.

kind of wish that it was a new IP, seeing as their last effort, The Last of Us was one of the best games ever made, but instead, Naughty Dog’s next title is an all-new Uncharted (which is still great news, as those games are amazing).

No details were revealed about the game, but a short and sweet teaser did debut. Take a look at it below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: So it’s not an announcement about the much anticipated DLC for The Last of Us, but at least it lets us know when that announcement will be.

Naughty Dog’s Bruce Strayley posted to his twitter today that a reveal is coming this week. No word (of course) on what type of DLC will be announced, but I’m sure that anything will be welcome, as we’re all itching to jump back into this world.

Take a look at the embedded tweet below, and let us know how much you loved the game!

Just yesterday, Sound Works Collection debuted a fantastic Man of Steel featurette focussed entirely on the film’s amazing sound design. Today, they’ve done the same thing with June 14th’s other majour release, Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us.

The game is selling like hot cakes, and for good reason: this is possibly one of the most intense, frightening, and beautiful gaming experiences ever crafted. From graphics, to gameplay, and of course, sound, The Last of Us is a masterpiece by all counts.

The video features Game Director Bruce Straley, Creative Director Neil Druckmann, Senior Sound Designer Derrick Espino, Audio Lead Phillip Kovats, Senior Audio Programmer Jonathan Lanier, and Music Manager, Jonathan Mayer, and is a must-watch for anyone that’s interested in the game.

Watch the featurette below, and be sure to let us know what you think of the game!

We’re just 11 days away from the highly anticipated release of Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us, and the first footage from the game’s multiplayer mode has just found its way online.

The video comes from Polish gaming site BossBattleComing, and therefore is a little tough to understand, but you can at least get a good sense of what the standard ‘Deathmatch’ mode will look and feel like. The game will have plenty of other multiplayer modes, possibly including a rumoured large-map, open world, awesome sounding survival option. Sounds good to me.

Regardless of multiplayer, I’m dying to jump into the world of The Last of Us. The game releases on June 14th, and will certainly be a contender for Game of the Year. Watch the Deathmatch footage below, and let us know if you’re excited!

It’s easy to see that Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us has some amazing visuals, but we had no idea just how incredible the game would sound. A new trailer for the game has been released featuring composer Gustavo Santaolalla, and spotlighting some of the beautiful audio we’ll be hearing throughout our The Last of Us journey.

The Last of Us releases on June 14th, and is bound to be one of the best games of 2013. Pre-order customers will get full access to the digital soundtrack, so if you like what you hear in the trailer below, get on it! I’m beyond excited to jump into this world, how about you?

It’s nearly time to play The Last of Us!

Naughty Dog’s latest is barely a month away from its worldwide release, and Sony has premiered a cool new TV spot to advertise that fact. The video features some beautiful scenery, and has our heroine Ellie justifying the actions that the characters have taken to survive as long as they have.

The Last of Us is going to be incredible, there’s no doubt in my mind about that. I can’t wait to pick up a copy, have you preordered yours? The Last of Us hits stores worldwide on June 14th. There’s also an awesome tie-in comic set before the events of the game to get you up to speed!

An awesome new behind-the-scenes trailer for Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us has just been released. The video features The Last of Us creative director Neil Druckmann (who also wrote the awesome prequel comic) and director Bruce Straley, and explains the inspiration for the many infected that the game features.

I’ve been thoroughly impressed with every piece of media we’ve seen from the game, and this one is no different. It’s easy to see just how proud and heartfelt the two are when talking about the title, and I cannot wait to experience the fruits of Naughty Dog’s labour.

Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! The Last of Us releases on June 14th.

Late last night, Naughy Dog released an affective new red band trailer for their upcoming title, The Last of Us. This new preview definitely gives us a better sense of the main characters and mentalities in the game, and seems to cover quite the span of time. The game’s plot is further elaborated in this video as well, and as expected, sounds intriguing as hell.

The Last of Us looks absolutely incredible, and I can’t wait to get my hands on it. Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! The Last of Us releases worldwide on June 14th.

Sigh… first Bioshock Infinite suffered numerous delays, and now this.

 

Naughty Dog revealed today that their upcoming survival-adventure, The Last of Us will be coming a few weeks later than expected. The game was initially set to hit store shelves on May 7th, but that date has been pushed back to June 14th.

 

The Last of Us looks absolutely phenomenal. In my opinion, Naughty Dog can take all the time they need, I’ll be picking this one up on day one regardless.

 

Read the press release below, and let us know if you’ll be buying the game!

 

The Last of Us is an ambitious project. In many ways it may be Naughty Dog’s most ambitious project to date – brand new universe and cast of characters, brand new tech, brand new genre, not to mention it’s easily the longest campaign Naughty Dog has ever made.

 

As we entered the final phase of development for The Last of Us, we came to realize just how massive Joel and Ellie’s journey is. But instead of cutting corners or compromising our vision, we came to the tough decision that the game deserved a few extra weeks to ensure every detail of The Last of Us was up to Naughty Dog’s internal high standards.

 

As a team we pride ourselves on setting a very high quality bar for every aspect of our games – gameplay, story, art, design, technology and more. We want to make sure The Last of Us raises that bar even further – for ourselves, and most importantly, for you, our fans.

 

The extra wait will be very short and your patience will be rewarded. Update your calendars. You won’t even have to change seasons. The Last of Us will be available June 14th, 2013. Until then, know that we will be working extremely hard to deliver an experience that matches your high expectations.

 

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Source: Playstation Blog

Ever since The Last of Us was announced all the way back in December of last year, I’ve been eagerly awaiting each piece of footage, every bit of news, every single image… you get the picture: I’m excited as hell for this game.

As many of you are aware, just four nights ago Spike TV aired their annual Video Game Awards (the very same awards where The Last of Us was announced). A new trailer for the game was shown, and the official release date was also announced! The Last of Us will hit shelves on May 17th, 2012.

That very same preview has now officially been release online! Check it out below, and let us know what you think!

Honestly, The Last of Us looks absolutely incredible. I’m still bewildered that any game from this generation can even look like this. I cannot wait to get my hands on it!

Today I came across a mysterious video put up on Playstations YouTube account. It is the sequel to an even more mysterious video posted on the 18th. Lets take a peak at “The Reload” and “The Arrival”.

 

Lets go back and deconstruct what we see. In the first video there isn’t much there, we are greeted by a tough, solemn looking lady who is holding a gun. She appears to be at a hotel front desk, when a stranger off screen can be heard walking in. The sound electricity popping can be heard quickly after.

In the second video we see the same lady typing a letter in a foreign looking language, one that reminds me of “WingDings” font from MS-Word. A jeep arrives outfront and she proceeds to unlock a gate for the driver.

What does this all mean? Well my best guess is that these are ads for Playstation Allstars Battle Royale. The first video we can assume that the electricity man is Cole MacGrath from the inFamous games and the second guy is most likely Nathan Drake from the Uncharted series.

The date at the end you ask? Well it coincides with the public beta of Playstations Allstars Battle Royale. So if this is any else, you can color me shocked. I will be sure to keep you updated when more of these mysteries come out.

Square Enix today announced pre-orders for the upcoming reboot of the Uncharted Tomb Raider franchise.

Three editions of the game have been revealed, as well as your standard array of different pre-order bonuses from different retailers.

Tomb Raider of course gets a standard edition with no goodies. A ‘Survival’ edition will also be released, including the game, a map of the island the game takes place on, a download of the game’s soundtrack, and a survival pouch.

A Deluxe edition has also been announced, which includes everything from the ‘Survival’ edition,  featuring a 6″ Lara Croft figure, and some metal casing for all your goodies.

Unfortunately, no photos of the upcoming editions appear to have been released.

If you’ve been keeping up with the game at all, it really does look fantastic. I’m looking forward to picking it up when it releases on March 5th. Check out some gameplay below and let us know what you think!

We had an awesome time at WonderCon 2012! But now it’s all over and reality has set back in.

Luckily, we still have our fond memories of the past weekend… and all of these amazing photos of the cosplayers we met at the Geekscape booth! From uncanny X-Men to beautiful Wonder Women, this year’s WonderCon cosplayers really went all out, creating every costume that a geek could ever want to see!

Our youngest (and most awesome) cosplayer!

Check out our amazing gallery below and see if you recognize a few!