Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
The next video for the Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End making of series has been released and this time we see how Uncharted 4 is pushing the technical boundaries of the PS4
Here we go with yet another “making of” video for Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and this time we get to see how the game is going to push the PS4 hardware to its limits. Or at least that is the claim that we have from Naughty Dog on the matter. Based on what we see here it looks about spot on at least for the current state of things and where Uncharted 4 is now that the game has gone gold. It looks like that May 10th date is now solidified completely.
Just as in the other videos here for Uncharted 4 there isn’t much in terms of new gameplay, which is a good thing, but there is a whole lot of talk on how much bigger and grander this game is over all of the preceding titles. The levels are claimed to be about 10 times larger than we’ve seen before and so well-crafted that we won’t get lost in the hustle and bustle. Also it looks like we are getting more organic characters and worlds based on the hardware that has been thrown at the game.
Now get ready to sit back and relax as you watch all of the tech advancements that are coming to Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. Also take in the fact that this is part one so that means we will be seeing a bit more in this area in the coming weeks. There is a lot to still show off for the game besides this too.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End — Pushing Technical Boundaries
What are your thoughts on how far Uncharted 4 has come over the years? Do you truly think this is the exact place that Naughty Dog wanted to be as claimed or will there be a further point down the line that will be claimed? How much exploring do you think you will actually do in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End given the game’s size? Let us know and discuss it all in the comments below. For more on this and other titles out there be sure to stick right here as we will bring you everything we can get.
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