Sunday, 14 February 2016

Uncharted 4 Lead Animator Puts On Drake Suit “One Last Time”

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Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is just months away from release now, but it looks like some finishing touches are still being applied to get the game just right. Naughty Dog’s lead animator, Jeremy Yates, posted an image on Twitter signifying that things are officially coming to an end for the Uncharted series.
Jeremy Yates posted an image of himself on Twitter, with a caption that reads, “Donning the Drake suit just ONE LAST TIME. #Uncharted4.” Even though the game has suffered many delays and seems to keep getting farther and farther away from release, seeing an image like this really makes it feel like it’s finally almost here.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is set three years after the events of Drake’s Deception, with Nathan Drake coming out of treasure hunting retirement. These events transpired when his brother, Sam, suddenly comes back into his life after years of being assumed dead. Of course, lots of treasure is on the agenda for the two men.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is developed by Naughty Dog exclusively for the PlayStation 4 and will launch on April 26.


Laura Bailey Clarifies Controversy Over Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Casting

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Voice actress, Laura Bailey, has posted on Twitter clarifying how she got cast to play Nadine Ross  in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. Some people thought her being cast was inappropriate since the character is black while she is white.
Bailey’s explanation is quite long, but she reveals that she was cast before Naughty Dog designed the actual character. All they knew about the character early on what that she is South African.
Bailey said: “I think more than anything, I just want to clear up how the casting happened. I went in person to audition for the role of Nadine. The character breakdown I received had no picture or physical description at all. The reason for the being, there was no character design yet. Nadine was described as a strong willed, intelligent, powerful woman with a south african dialect. So I trained with my dialect coach multiple times before the audition. I obsessed over the scenes in my head. I went and auditioned alongside several other actresses of several different ethnicities. I was incredible nervous.”

She then explains it would have been rude if Naughty Dog changed the design of Nadine Ross when she got cast: “It wasn’t until we had rehearsed and arrived for our first day of filming that I saw the concept art for Nadine. One of the very talented artists at Naughty Dog had come up with a beautiful design for her, and it happened to look… very different than me. And that was difficult. Not because it changed anything about my performance. Nadine was the same woman. She had the same background, the same personality, the same strength. But suddenly, because she had a different skin color than I did, there was a chance some would deem my portrayal unacceptable.
But at that point, what’s worse? Choose that beautiful design the artist created knowing there could be backlash because they had already cast a non-black actress? Or change the design entirely out of fear and lose the opportunity to have a strong character of color in the game? I guess I don’t know if there’s a right answer to that. All I can say is, I think she’s one of the most badass people I’ve ever had the honor to play and I’m so proud to have worked on Uncharted 4.”

If anybody is kind of at fault here, it might be Naughty Dog. They should have designed Nadine Ross first before casting who would be the voice actress for her. Bailey has been put in a tough spot being blamed for whitewashing the game.
The game’s director, Neil Druckmann, also stated a few months ago that a black voice actor is playing a white character in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End.


Sunday, 7 February 2016

The long-awaited beta for Uncharted 4’s multiplayer has just started.

The long-awaited beta for Uncharted 4’s multiplayer has just started. Pleasing fans of the series with all the features they’ve come to expect from the franchise, the beta also sheds light on a few new tricks.

Players start out with one of six different loadouts, such as assault, tactical, or close range. Teams are broken up into groups of five and compete in twelve-minute deathmatches, gaining experience points to level up along the way. During each match players also earn in-game cash to purchase heavy weapons, upgrades, AI controlled “buddies,” and special abilities call “mysticals.”
Once players have earned enough experience points, they unlock the ability to create customized loadouts. Like most shooters, these allow players to mix and match weapons based on their skill sets and preferences.

If the beta is any indication, Uncharted 4 is shaping up to be one of the best games of 2016. The multiplayer combines the amazing graphics and tight action from the solo game with rich, action-packed, arcadey combat. 

You can get yourself a beta access key for the Playstation 4 by clicking the image below:
 

‘Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End’ Likely to Feature the Demise of Nathan Drake, Hints Naughty Dog Creative Director!

If the title of the open-world action adventure third-person shooter video game “Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End” is any indication, protagonist Nathan Drake would likely meet his demise in the fourth and final iteration of the video game franchise.

The death of Nathan Drake in the upcoming video game “Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End” was actually hinted by Naughty Dog creative director Neil Druckmann in a recent interview when he said that the best way for the series to end is to honor the protagonist where he shall go out on top and finish his story.
Over the past three games in the series, Nathan Drake has proven himself to be a hard man to kill. However, despite overcoming a lot of death-defying adventures in the past, Nathan Drake is still a mortal man.
While Neil Druckmann did not say directly that Nathan Drake will die in “Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End,” he did say that it is very remote for publisher Sony to bring back the video game title in the future following the end of the upcoming game.

Not bothered in killing off characters
Given the strong feeling of permanence in Druckmann’s statements, it only suggests that “Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End” will take a turn for the worse, details iDigital Times.
Many gamers and critics believe that it does not make sense for Naughty Dog to kill off such a beloved character. However, Naughty Dog has killed off major characters three times in one of its popular video games “The Last of Us.”
While none of those characters were main protagonists in “The Last of Us,” it nonetheless showed that Naughty Dog is not afraid to take storytelling risks that will surprise its fans.
Druckmann also sort of confirmed the death of Nathan Drake when he was also quoted as saying that when all is said and done, “Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End” is truly the end of Nathan Drake.
However, he opened the possibility of a prequel but then the protagonist should be a different character. He reiterated that “Uncharted 4” will definitely end for Nathan Drake.

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End: End of Nathan’s Story, Bugs Fixed, News, Updates


In less than 3 months, the last installment in the Uncharted series, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will be released, and recently, it was Naughty Dog Lead Programmer himself who updated fans that he found small bugs in his recent tests.

In a couple of Twitter updates, Naughty Dog Lead Programmer Christian Gyrling himself who revealed that he’s currently fixing bugs in the upcoming Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and that even he’s amazed at the kinds of bugs he’s been encountering.

The good news is that at the very least, we know that Naughty Dog is doing their darnest to release Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End with as little bugs as possible.
It has been almost a decade since the first Uncharted was released, and they have been great times we shared with Nathan Drake. With Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, Naughty Dog confirmed that this will be the last installment in Nathan Drake’s story.

It was Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Writer and Director Neil Druckmann himself who confirmed the news in his interview with EuroGamer, saying, “We've been with this character for so long... He's at the height of his popularity, so it's not a good business decision, but I feel like the best way to honour him is to go out on top, to finish his story.”

“Whether that's it for Uncharted? I don't know. At the end of the day Sony owns Uncharted and they can do whatever they want. But with the end of this story it will be really hard to do a sequel with Nathan Drake. Maybe there'll be a prequel, maybe it will be a different character - I don't know. But this is the end for Nathan Drake,” Druckmann continued.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will be released by Naughty Dog on April 26, 2016 for the PlayStation 4.



NECA Reveals Its Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End Nathan Drake Toy



NECA announced several months ago that it will be releasing a Nathan Drake toy for Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. Now the famous toy company has finally revealed what it will look like.
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As you can see from the screenshots provided, the Nathan Drake toy looks pretty accurate to how the character appears in Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End. Not only do you get Drake himself, he also comes with several accessories.

The official NECA website says:This 7” scale action figure features almost 30 points of articulation and is packed with fortune-hunting accessories: coiled and uncoiled climbing ropes, pistol, AK-47, two sets of hands, and two interchangeable head sculpts. Comes in collector-friendly deluxe window box packaging with opening flap.”
The toy is available to pre-order right now, although you will have to wait three more months before it arrives at your house. There is no release date yet, but NECA states the toy will be ready to be shipped out in May 2016.

NECA promises that even more Uncharted characters will be available in the future. We’ll just have to wait for more announcements to see the other characters in the Uncharted range.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End will be out on April 26th, 2016 exclusively for the PS4 console.

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End': Limited edition PS4 bundle available for pre-order

Sony Computer Entertainment has announced the treasure of a goodie that is the "Uncharted 4" PlayStation 4 Bundle, which will be up for grabs on Apr. 26, the same day Nathan Drake's final fortune-hunting adventure hits the shelves.
The bundle gives players more than just a blu-ray disc of "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End," it also gives them a gray and blue-colored 500GB PS4 console with a silk-screened image of Nathan Drake beautifully printed on the unit.
It has the PlayStation logo and the "Uncharted" logo but also stamped in gold on the limited edition console are the familiar words "SIC PARVIS MAGNA," which in English means "Greatness from small beginnings." The phrase is also etched on Nathan's ring.


The unit also comes with a matching gray-blue DualShock 4 controller, which will be sold separately next month for $64.99.
Interested players can already pre-order the special "Uncharted 4" PS4 bundle for $399.99. Those who purchase it early will also get the "Uncharted: Drake's Fortune" outfit, a golden weapon skin, and "Uncharted" points usable in the game's multiplayer mode. Gamers can also grab the bundle from participating retailers starting Apr. 27 in Europe and Apr. 29 in the UK.

Early next month, a gray and blue-dipped Gold Wireless Headset will also be for the taking for $99.99. The headset will also bear the phrase "SIC PARVIS MAGNA."
Speaking of headsets, a custom "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" audio mode made especially for PlayStation headsets developed by Naughty Dog will also be released through the Headset Companion App on the game's launch day.


The "Uncharted 4" PS4 bundle will help Sony outsell Microsoft's Xbox One, according to Venture Beat.
Get a good look at the precious package in a promo released by Sony Computer Entertainment.

Saturday, 30 March 2013

End Game: EA Closes the Book on Battlefield 3

In fall 2011, EA launched a rather pointed marketing campaign in its efforts to usurp Activision's Modern Warfare 3's multiplayer throne, challenging players to "go above and beyond the call" with its latest shooter, Battlefield 3. While EA inevitably couldn't scratch the Call of Duty juggernaut in overall sales, it planned to extend the title's shelf-life with an ambitious post-release content strategy that would span the next year and a half, culminating in this month's launch of End Game — the fifth and final downloadable release for Battlefield 3.


Such lengthy post-release support is uncommon for the industry and the shooter genre, but with Battlefield 4 possibly more than another year away, EA has successfully limited the gap. And more importantly, it's done so with substantive multiplayer expansions that not only reinforced the core product, but expanded the game thematically, mechanically, and experimentally.



Battlefield has always been synonymous with large-scale combat that blends infantry and vehicular combat, but with Close Quarters, DICE proved that it can also compete and expand upon the visceral, tight-quarters gunplay offered by competing shooters. It packed players into small interiors with extensive destructibility, drastically shifting the landscape as explosives and bullets tore walls apart. Armored Kill honed Battlefield's strengths, with unprecedentedly large maps with new tanks, ATVs, buggies, helicopters, jets, and a circling AC-130 at players' disposal. Aftermath veered away from traditional theaters of war with maps modeled after a post-catastrophic earthquake Tehran, complete with toppled buildings, battered character models, and vehicles befitting of Mad Max. Back to Karkand, on the other hand, was pure fan service, returning some of the most beloved multiplayer maps from Battlefield 2 re-imagined with DICE's Frostbite 2 engine.
End Game, on the other hand, emphasizes aerial combat, fast-paced ground navigation, and new objective gameplay with air superiority, dirt bikes, and capture the flag. Air superiority was first featured in Battlefield 1943 and pits teams against each other in rounds of aggressive dogfighting as they try to maintain control of capture points in the sky, but in End Game you trade Navy Corsairs and Japanese Zeros in favor of F-18s and MIGs. On console, 24 jets are in the air at once, making for a constant cacophony of lock-on tones and a constant test of your evasion skills.

Saturday, 21 July 2012

Battlefield 4: Beta Access Codes to be Included with Medal of Honor as a Pre-order Bonus!

Medal of Honor Warfighter Pre-order Bonus! Pre-order Medal of Honor Warfighter and score the following bonus package from Amazon:
Amazon Exclusive Tin Case and Battlefield 4 beta access Pre-order Medal of Honor Warfighter on Xbox 360, Playstation 3, or PC and receive an Amazon.com exclusive tin case. The tin case will ship at game launch. Pre-orders also get access to the exclusive Battlefield 4 beta. Offers valid when shipped and sold by Amazon.com. These offers will be extended to all existing pre-orders. Amazon reserves the right to change or terminate these promotions at any time. Medal of Honor Warfighter has a scheduled release date of October 23, 2012.

Check it out here: Amazon - Medal of Honor: Warfighter - Limited Edition




About Medal of Honor Warfighter:

Medal of Honor: Warfighter is a First-Person Shooter featuring covert Tier 1 military operative combat. The game is a sequel to the 2010 release, Medal of Honor, which moved the long-running game series from its roots in WWII based gameplay, into modern warfare scenarios and true-to-life conflicts. The single-player campaign features mission play involving returning characters "Mother," "Preacher," "Voodoo" and others in operations after their service in Afghanistan. Multiplayer modes include 2-20 player support in which players have the ability to play as one of 13 real special ops units, from 10 countries.
Bonus items contained with this special Limited Edition release include an exclusive tin case, and day one early multiplayer unlock of the U.S. Navy SEAL Tier 1 Sniper and the McMillan Tac-300 sniper rifle, with additional exclusive content.


About Battlefield 4:

Battlefield 4 leaps ahead of the competition with the power of Frostbite 2, the next installment of DICE's cutting-edge game engine. This state-of-the-art technology is the foundation on which Battlefield 3 is built, delivering superior visual quality, a grand sense of scale, massive destruction, dynamic audio and incredibly lifelike character animations. As bullets whiz by, walls crumble, and explosions throw you to the ground, the battlefield feels more alive and interactive than ever before. In Battlefield 3, players step into the role of the elite U.S. Marines where they will experience heart-pounding single player missions and competitive multi-player actions ranging across diverse locations from around the globe including Europe, Middle-East and North America. Games sold in the US will not work on systems sold in different geographic locations due to regional coding requirements.

Battlefield 3: Armored Kill Brings All-Out Vehicle Warfare

Back when EA announced Battlefield Premium at E3 this year, I wasn’t sold. It wasn’t that I didn’t think it was a good idea, because it is, but the content didn’t seem there. They showed Battlefield 3: Close Quarters, which we had already seen back at GDC, and everything else was still classified. It didn’t make much sense, and I left less interested than ever. That feeling has stuck with me until this week, when we got our first full look at gameplay of the next Battlefield 3 DLC release Armored Kill. It's pretty clear that Battlefield Premium was a reaction to the wild success of Call of Duty: Elite, but it also shouldn’t have taken 8 months after release for EA to show us something new. Sure, they released Back to Karkand, but that pack was available well before Battlefield Premium was even announced. That isn’t very persuasive to the dedicated Battlefield fans (the ones Premium is designed for) who had already purchased that DLC pack; in a way, they were punished for being early supporters.