UNCHARTED 3: DRAKES DECEPTION

Max Payne

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If Indiana Jones or Robert Langdon is your definition of treasure-hunting action-adventure, then either you watch too many movies or read too many books — or you haven’t met Nathan Drake, the hero at the center the blockbuster videogame franchise Uncharted, exclusive to the PlayStation 3 platform. Last year, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves garnered widespread critical acclaim, bagged bunches of major videogame industry awards, and sold over 3.8 million copies worldwide. Hollywood’s a fan: A feature film from Columbia Pictures — adapted by helmer David O. Russell (Three Kings), produced by former Marvel Studios honcho Avi Arad and rumored to be starring Mark Wahlberg, the headliner of Russell’s forthcoming Oscar-baiting drama flick The Fighter – should be shooting just as the next game in the series, entitled Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, hits stores late next year. EW recently visited the Santa Monica, California offices of Uncharted’s developer, Naughty Dog, for a sneak peek at the sequel, and we returned wishing “late next year” was right damn now. Here’s what we can tell you: First off, obviously the title is not “Uncharted 3: World of Deceit,” as has been rumored here and there on the Internet. Still: Good guessing with the “deceit” thing. According to Naughty Dog’s creative director Amy Hennig, the theme of deception plays out in multiple ways throughout the threequel, from Drake doing the deceiving to Drake being deceived to some mysterious deception about Drake’s very identity. The story focuses on the hero’s relationship with his mentor and father figure, fan fave Victor “Sully” Sullivan, and has him searching for a legendary lost city that will ultimately take him to the Arabian Peninsula and the vast wasteland of the Rub’ al Khali Desert, also known as the Empty Quarter. (Said legendary lost city has been known by various names, including “Iram of the Pillars” and the “Atlantis of the Sands”; click the link for more backstory.)
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Uncharted likes to keep one foot (or at least a toe) grounded in history (Nathan’s ancestor is the British pirate, explorer and Navy officer Sir Francis Drake) and the plot of Uncharted 3 draws more from Drake’s exploits as well as from the life of T.E. Lawrence — not from his militant days as the fabled “Lawrence of Arabia,” but rather the Brit’s early years as an archaeologist. The inspiration for the story, says Hennig, came from Naughty Dog’s desire to take on the challenge of conceiving and building out gameplay scenarios within a desert locale — “challenge,” because organic elements like water, fire and sand are technically difficult to credibly render with animation. Says Hennig: “When we first came up with the idea of sand, you see everyone’s eyes light up here and go, ‘Yeah, that’s going to be really hard — let’s do it!’” Adds Naughty Dog co-president Evan Wells: “We’re a bunch of nerds. We just look for something that will be a technical, artistic challenge, and allowed us to push into an area of the world and history we’ve never tapped into before.”
Uncharted 3 — which aspires to be an “interactive cinematic experience,” says Hennig, marked with character-driven storytelling — will also make more expansive use of motion-capture filmmaking techniques (think: the way James Cameron shot Avatar) that will enhance the quality of character performance. (In fact, Naughty Dog’s new Santa Monica digs includes its own mo-cap studio.) The execs at Naughty Dog walked us through one of the game’s levels, and while we can’t tell you anything about the locale (it actually wasn’t the desert), we can tell you that it was quintessential Uncharted, marked by dynamic camera work and gameplay that requires you to jump and climb through treacherous spaces that are in an almost constant state of change — or in this case, catastrophic collapse. Innovations? Several, including enhanced backward climbing and the ability to fight multiple baddies at once. Finally, Wells stressed that much time and effort is being lavished upon expanding Uncharted’s online multiplayer and co-op capabilities, too; expect more details to come in the coming months. Doing so gives the consumer more value for their entertainment dollar — especially in a weak economy, and especially among videogame consumers more prone to buying just a few games a year. It also creates a market for additional downloadable content for purchase (Uncharted zombie maps, anyone?), and cultivates an avid community of what Wells calls “evangelists” that can help create buzz future products. “We want to take on the big boys of the multi-player genre,” says Wells, no doubt alluding to multiplayer giants Call of Duty and Halo. “It has become something here at Naughty Dog that will become an important part to all our games.”
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Naughty Dog is remaining cagey about the release date for Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, but expect it to drop around the same time that the first Nathan Drake novel, Uncharted: The Fourth Labyrinth, hits next fall. (According to Wells, 2011 marks the beginning of Naughty Dog’s push to make Uncharted a “transmedia” entertainment brand, with high quality, mythology-managed storytelling extensions of the Uncharted universe created for various entertainment media, i.e. Star Wars.) That said, Uncharted 3′s release date could be announced in the first trailer for the game, scheduled to air during the Spike Videogame Awards on Dec. 11. But lest we leave you dangling like Uncharted so often does with its hero, here’s a teasy little glimpse of Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception. Take a look, then sound off in the message boards below.

HNNNNNG OMG OMG VIC MOTHERFUCKING SULLIVAN

http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/12/09/uncharted-3-first-look/
 

ForceStealer

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HELL %&$#ING YES. Had no idea where they'd take it next - I like it.

And its also a bonus that it'll be out at the same time as the movie, so I'll be way too engrossed in another fantastic Uncharted game to even be tempted to see that piece of shit film.
 
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Jesse McCree. I feel like a New Man
Hnnngh

For a second I thought this was a troll thread about Drakeclawfang.
 

Max Payne

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This is like the one game ever that I'm 100% certain will be fan freaking tastic.
 

ForceStealer

Double Growth
Yeah it's pretty much guaranteed.

Do you think they changed the engine at all? It doesn't really look like it (which would be perfectly fine, its still one of, if not the, best looking console game imo), but just since they changed it from 1 to 2 I was curious if they would tweak it again. Obviously like 1 showcased revolutionary water and 2 snow, this one is going for sand, I just wonder if they'll changed anything else.
 

Max Payne

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They're probably going to tweak the engine for special effects involving sand, and improving the lighting and texture systems again obv.

I want to see this new melee system.
 

Max Payne

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Teaser video is in my link derp
 

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It didn't load at all the first time I opened that page, and I didn't even see an error for the embed at the bottom. Ah wells.


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Splintered

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I just got Drake's Uncharted, like, five minutes ago. /late

I hope it's good as everyone says it is. *goes to play*
 

ForceStealer

Double Growth
The first one? It's very good, enjoy. Uncharted 2 is incredible - but you will appreciate it more playing that one first anyway :monster:

(Also, when you get 2, add me on PS3 so we can play co-op)
 
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Max Payne

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What force said.

Uncharted 1 is a great game.

Uncharted 2 is made of OMG THIS IS SO AWESOME moments.
 

Max Payne

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http://gamingbolt.com/uncharted-3-d...isations-remote-locations-and-ancient-secrets


Fans of the franchise and newcomers alike will relish the opportunity to catapult themselves headlong into a real adventure, in a search for the fabled &#8220;Atlantis of the Sands.&#8221; The journey propels fortune hunter Nathan Drake on a daring trek into the heart of the Arabian Desert, a journey that pits him and his mentor Victor Sullivan against the occult treachery of a shadowy clandestine organization and its ruthless leader. When the terrible secrets of this lost city are unearthed, Drake&#8217;s quest descends into a desperate bid for survival that strains the limits of his endurance and forces him to confront his deepest fears.
Key Features:

  • Bigger set pieces and more explosive adventure, driven by Naughty Dog&#8217;s signature storytelling and cinematic presentation.
  • Competitive and co-op multiplayer return with brand new experiences and massively expanded feature sets. The UNCHARTED universe provides online players with a unique Action Adventure multiplayer experience, bringing the cinematic elements of the single-player campaign into multiplayer.
  • Nathan Drake can now take on opponents in more ways than before: hand-to-hand combat with multiple opponents, contextual melee attacks, and new stealth options. UNCHARTED 3: Drake&#8217;s Deception also features expanded and diverse traversal moves with deep gunplay.
  • Naughty Dog introduces new physics, visuals, and environmental effects. UNCHARTED 3: Drake&#8217;s Deception features new innovations in sand, fire, smoke, and water dynamics and effects. UNCHARTED 3: Drake&#8217;s Deception will be playable in Stereoscopic 3D.
With its award-winning storytelling, blockbuster cinematic action sequences, immersive high resolution 3D and stunning environmental detail and effects, UNCHARTED 3: Drake&#8217;s Deception is the chance to lose yourself in the world of Nathan Drake &#8211; and to experience the true power of PlayStation 3.
More Stealth, 3D Support, Clandestine organisations, remote locations and ancient secrets. Sony I am in first day!
In a shocking, and exciting move, Sony announced that Uncharted 3, was indeed real, and that it would be coming next year in full stereoscopic 3D. Other than some gorgeous pictures, and a short teaser, little was announced about the multi-million selling franchise, with Saturday&#8217;s Video Game Awards set to reveal far more. Now, GTTV host, Geoff Keighley has hinted at what we can expect from the trailer.

Keighley, the producer for the show, tweeted:
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I think you&#8217;ll be pleasantly surprised by what we show. Definitely not cg.

In response to the aptly named NaughtyGods, who asked:
I guess the trailer will be in-engine just like back in 2008?
While it is not CG, the fact that the trailer will be surprising suggests that they won&#8217;t follow the same in-engine technique as their 2008 VGA reveal. With Uncharted 3: Drake&#8217;s Deception set to be playable during next week&#8217;s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, it is possible that Naughty Dog could be showing actual gameplay footage at the VGAs.
What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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http://playstationlifestyle.net/2010/12/09/youll-be-surprised-by-uncharted-vga-trailer-wont-be-cgi/

Fallon's show is a terrible place for a game demo though :/

hate that guy
 

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X-Soldier with the obvious posts :monster:
 
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ForceStealer

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Very very cool, thanks Dacon.

I swear, Naughty Dog just seems to have the perfect atmosphere. Behind the Scenes things are always the same on games, all the time. Boring, they always say the same stuff, etc. But I am always interested in Naughty Dog ones, they might even say all the same things for all I can tell, I'm not sure, they seem to put such a great amount of effort into all the right places.

Gameplay is, of course, first when it comes to games. But the care and effort they put in the presentation with having the actors ACT the scene. The people talking are also doing everything else related to that specific character, ensuring that the feeling of that character is unilateral. And the fact that the actors can kinda do what they want, they aren't glued to a script. The kind of stuff that makes me really sad that no foreign game can ever get that sort of treatment. But even if it could, I don't know of any companies in the West or Japan that do it quite like they do.

Case in point:


And if you've got time, double-click that video to youtube and watch the rest of these in the suggestions bar on the side. It's great. And - while you're at - watch that and tell me they would all not be better choices for their characters in the damn movie. They all look close enough, they already have the chemistry, and they give a damn about the characters. (And Emily Rose looks JUST like Elena and is pretty damn hot to boot.)
 

Max Payne

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Leon S. Kennedy,Terry Bogard, The Dark Knight, Dacon, John Marston, Teal'c
What's even better is all of the making of material they go out of their way to include as bonuses in the games.

Naughty Dog really loves their games. I mean they made U2 in the time span of a year, and the game was only released last year, and now they're going to release the third within another year?

It's freaking crazy the amount of content they can build in such a short time. When you see these people at these events, the launch parties and award ceremonies, they're not fatigued or fed up, no they're itching to create their next project.

They really are an amazing studio.
 
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