Uncharted 4 Story Trailer

She is sooo sad in this gif. my goodness, it just breaks my heart watching it..
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Reaction GIF for the ages right here...

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The guy? Yeah! It looks like someone I recognize, and his voice is familiar.

I don't know if anyone else got the same vibe, but it reminded me of Alexander Skarsgard.

As for the trailer itself... holy bejeebusballs, but that was amazing. Gave me serious goosebumps and elevated my hype for this game to ungodly levels.
 
I gotta say. ND are kings of characterization.

Every line has a weight... they're not just fictional characters made out of textures in a videogame, they're actors acting it all out... but then you also have that extra polish that is the game, and you gotta admire the artistry ND's animators have put into this. Or every other department. It's a complete painting and I am in awe.

Damn it, into my veins, asap.
 
Good Lord. Looks absolutely phenomenal.

I just hope they don't go too heavy with the tone. I know there will be some weighty emotional moments in this one, but I still want the light-hearted adventure aspects as well.
 
I'm at a loss for words. My expectations are always so high going into these ND trailers and they continually exceed them. I cannot wait to play through Nathan's final adventure.
 
I'll give them a pass on that, because Uncharted is far from supposed to be realistic.

I know, but come on. They can at least give him one of those small oxygen masks, or the small tubes that we see in spy movies.

Maybe he has something though. We can't really see.
 
I was legit not really hyped at all for this game.

However, this trailer got me all kinds of excited.

Same here, on both counts. I haven't even played Uncharted 3 yet so I guess I'll have to now. Lucky I added it to my library when it was on PS Plus.
 
I don't feel myself spoiled after watching it because I have no idea about what is going on at all lol

That said, I shall say DAMN, best console visuals so far confirmed.
 
There's only three things I didn't like.

Young Drake looks a bit too different from Uncharted 3.
The old dude's hair looks a bit naff.
And there's still some edge sharpening.
 
Every line has a weight... they're not just fictional characters made out of textures in a videogame, they're actors acting it all out... but then you also have that extra polish that is the game, and you gotta admire the artistry ND's animators have put into this. Or every other department. It's a complete painting and I am in awe.

Damn it, into my veins, asap.

Indeed.
 
Holy shit! I mean just wow!

Insanely beautiful, just sumptuous to look at in every way, and the quality of the voice acting, animations, characterisation and emotional resonance...I'm almost lost for words. It's all just so beautiful! All of it!

Game of the year. I'm calling it now. Hell, I'm expecting this to blow The Last of Us out of the water as ND's best game.

Fuck I'm hyped now!
 
Holy shit that looks good. Even when watched on my shitty phone.
What are Drake's last words in the trailer? ...my phone speaker sucks, can't hear it properly.
 
It does? Cause i am not seeing it man. The characters look absolutely insane. The environments stunning as hell, the IQ is as sharp and clean as it gets. Plenty of games nowadays suffer from some very bad aliasing still, Rise of the TR for example sadly, but at the end of the day we can't go compare a cross-gen game with a game fully built for one console and also by a certain developer. With best games, which ones do you mean?
As you probably know, when it comes to tech, developers have to make different choices that need to fit the type of game they're making. For example, you can't have the same level of detail seen in The Order in an open world game on comparable level of hardware, but that doesn't mean that TO is doing more than any open world game. They are simply using the same or comparable resources in a different way, because the game design and hw limitations require it. U4 tech is top notch, but that doesn't make other top notch games like The Order, Battlefront, The Witcher 3, Quantum Break, AC Unity/Syndicate, etc worse. They're just using the same/similar resources in a different way, to achieve different things. Sometimes they do some of it wrong (Unity's crowds that destroy the frame rate for no real reason), other times they do everything stunningly right (Battlefront, a 60fps game even on consoles with that level of tech). Some of them are doing some things better, while others achieve better results at rendering other stuff (e.g. Uncharted's character models are better but Unity has a better global lighting algorithm and Battlefront has the best textures), and all of them have limits but ultimately they're all in the same ballpark for different reasons.

There is stuff considerably above these games, like the Kite tech demo, which features a 100km2 map and unparalleled rendering techniques, but that thing runs on a Titan X/980ti.

LOL that expression can't be real hahahaha

Sorry it needed to be done

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I was waiting for this
 
Every line has a weight... they're not just fictional characters made out of textures in a videogame, they're actors acting it all out... but then you also have that extra polish that is the game, and you gotta admire the artistry ND's animators have put into this. Or every other department. It's a complete painting and I am in awe.

Damn it, into my veins, asap.

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Graphically it looks insane. As a "story" trailer, it looks okay. I don't play games just to be amazed by their graphics.

Also the fact that ND are absolutely terrible at making gameplay that isn't boring out of the arse doesn't inspire me with a lot of confidence.
 
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