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Uncharted 4: Visuals
While Naughty Dog are remained tight-lipped on many of the details for Uncharted 4 the developer’s co-presidents Evan Wells and Christophe Balestra told Eurogamer that visually speaking, the game is going to look great on the PS4.
"Graphically you're going to see a big jump," Balestra.
Naughty Dog community strategist Arne Meyer also told Eurogamer that the developer is going offer a great gaming experience on the PS4.
"Our goal is to continue what we've done in previous console generations and once again deliver the best in storytelling, performance capture, technical innovation and graphics on the PS4,” she told Eurogamer.
Uncharted 4: Gameplay and story
The teaser doesn’t really reveal much about Uncharted 4’s plot, although it sounds like Nathan Drake’s shady past may be about to catch up with him. While he’s the hero of the Uncharted series, fans will know that Drake hasn’t exactly live the life of a virtuous choirboy. However, the scenario described in the teaser by the antagonist’s voice over hints that Drake may have led a far darker life than once imagined – one that included leaving a compatriot to die.
The teaser doesn’t show any gameplay at all, but going on earlier instalments in the series, it’s probably a safe bet that all the action will take place from a Third-Person perspective and will involve a lot of shooting, jumping and running. We also expect giant-sized action set-pieces – which have been the Uncharted series’ calling card since the first game – and lots of puzzle solving.
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The graphics for the software product is rumored by an insider to be better than the other PS4 and Xbox One games that have been shown off so far.
Evan Wells also talked about the story links between "Uncharted 4" and the previous mainline installments of the series. He revealed that the plot from the sequel can be treated as a standalone adventure as players do not have to experience the earlier titles in order to understand the narrative. Furthermore, he also teased that the storytelling elements in the sequel will evolve although it won't be as big as an evolution as "The last of Us."