Daniel Wade: "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy hit Playstation consoles all across the world a little more than a week ago welcoming the players and our unlikely duo of heroes—Chloe Frazer and Nadine Ross—into the enchanting world of India’s Western Ghats. While we knew that this was going to be a much shorter project than Uncharted 4, it was obvious from day one that reigning in our ambition was not something the team at Naughty Dog could do. So today it is with great pleasure that we invite you to celebrate with us the work of our relentless Artists who once again set out to raise the bar and take you on an Uncharted adventure unlike any you’ve seen before. More grandiose and exuberant in every way, yet as nuanced and detailed as only a Naughty Dog game can be. A big thank you goes out to every single person who made The Lost Legacy a reality, and of course to every single person who answered the call of adventure!"
Modder 'Swiz19' has just shared an amazing mod for Uncharted The Lost Legacy that brings to its Lara Croft from the Tomb Raider series.
Because the recent Tomb Raider games haven’t been that good, so inject Lara into Uncharted and boom good “Tomb Raider” game. Can’t fault them. *shrugs*
Naughty Dog is changing. It’s about time, but part of fans will miss what the studio has become over the past fifteen years as a pioneer of cinematic blockbusters lined with prestige storytelling that the entire medium now tries to emulate. It changed everything. But now, it is both leaving Uncharted behind and has no plans for The Last of Us Part 3 unless the narrative it aims to deliver is absolutely necessary.
This is the right move, and the selfless one from a studio that could have milked both these properties until there was nothing left.
Yep . Another studio can make it if needed . If Sony wants to do it or not who knows ?
Uncharted 4 is by far the worst in the series, but I fear Naughty Dog is incapable of redeeming the franchise with another entry. Amy Hennig is gone and Neil Druckmann has more than proven he's not a storyteller.
India is a culturally rich and beautiful land which is a perfect setting for a video game. Here are some of the best games set in India.