[h=2]Uncharted 4: Among Thieves[/h]
A plethora of visually impressive games will appear on PS4 in 2016, and there’s a good chance none of them will match Uncharted 4 from Naughty Dog. Nathan Drake’s graphically intense adventure presents the player with the sort of experience to justify owning the system. Breathtaking views and city streets clogged with people only begin to convey the beauty of this third person shooter. When a grenade goes off in the market, for example, the blast sends neatly stacked pineapples flying all over the place. During firefights, bullets splinter wood, break tile and hit sandbags with a satisfying punch. Then the action goes off road in a vehicle, with Drake and companion Victor Sullivan smashing into fences and zipping through fields while in pursuit of their target. There’s so much eye candy to absorb we expect to spend hours admiring everything this game has to offer. Thankfully there’s more than a pretty exterior, with a promising story, satisfying gunplay and addictive exploration elements complimenting the gorgeous aesthetics.
[h=2]The Last Guardian[/h]
Although there’s a chance of a delay, it seems The Last Guardian will finally debut on a Sony console; it began as a PS3 exclusive, then moved on to PS4. In it, players control a young boy attempting to make it out of some ruins with the help of Trico, a large creature with dog and griffin-like features. The game favors stealth and puzzle solving over combat, with gamers taking advantage of each character’s abilities and often working in tandem. The Sony faithful demanded The Last Guardian for so long the finished product may fall short of the immense hype, but so long as there’s a quality experience, the wait will be worth it.
A plethora of visually impressive games will appear on PS4 in 2016, and there’s a good chance none of them will match Uncharted 4 from Naughty Dog. Nathan Drake’s graphically intense adventure presents the player with the sort of experience to justify owning the system. Breathtaking views and city streets clogged with people only begin to convey the beauty of this third person shooter. When a grenade goes off in the market, for example, the blast sends neatly stacked pineapples flying all over the place. During firefights, bullets splinter wood, break tile and hit sandbags with a satisfying punch. Then the action goes off road in a vehicle, with Drake and companion Victor Sullivan smashing into fences and zipping through fields while in pursuit of their target. There’s so much eye candy to absorb we expect to spend hours admiring everything this game has to offer. Thankfully there’s more than a pretty exterior, with a promising story, satisfying gunplay and addictive exploration elements complimenting the gorgeous aesthetics.
[h=2]The Last Guardian[/h]
Although there’s a chance of a delay, it seems The Last Guardian will finally debut on a Sony console; it began as a PS3 exclusive, then moved on to PS4. In it, players control a young boy attempting to make it out of some ruins with the help of Trico, a large creature with dog and griffin-like features. The game favors stealth and puzzle solving over combat, with gamers taking advantage of each character’s abilities and often working in tandem. The Sony faithful demanded The Last Guardian for so long the finished product may fall short of the immense hype, but so long as there’s a quality experience, the wait will be worth it.