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Why do they go out of their way to say "captured directly from a ps3".. /soundsdesperate
because many trailers for console games are CGI'd and deceiving
Exhibit A...dead island
the developers behind this game is very technical-oriented...if you saw this you'd probably think it's pre-rendered on a monster PC as the PS3 has very limited memory and an aged GPU
knowing that is from naughtydog is gonna be a good game. For those who havent played the uncharted series. These guys know how to utilize the full potential of ps3 Posted via RS Mobile
because many trailers for console games are CGI'd and deceiving
Exhibit A...dead island
the developers behind this game is very technical-oriented...if you saw this you'd probably think it's pre-rendered on a monster PC as the PS3 has very limited memory and an aged GPU
in all console in game engines, id say naughty dog has done an amazing job with Uncharted 2 and 3..
most game engines were made utilizing and based on a pc hardware that is transferred to console, case point is Unreal Engine 3 and the CryEngine 3.. both look great, but they look their best on pc
i was never a playstation guy, i love my 360 for online games but honestly, the past 2 to 3 years, Sony has been pumping out new IPs from their first party developers and they have been releasing quality game products
yeap coop would be excellent
hard to say if this will be open-world where you can explore for weapons/supplies or if it's going to be very linear with huge action set pieces...i have a feeling it's the latter just so naughty dog can flex their guns in the technical department again
haz potential...only because it's made by naughty dog
This! And I'm pretty sure it's going to be at least a 2-player co-op. If ND can blow us all away with the UC trilogy, then I expect nothing less from them with The Last of Us
knowing that is from naughtydog is gonna be a good game. For those who havent played the uncharted series. These guys know how to utilize the full potential of ps3 Posted via RS Mobile
And the Crash Bandicoot series. These guys make epic games, and have been doing so for a long, long time.
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Back in 2008, Druckmann had been mulling an idea for a graphic novel about a father and daughter in a zombie tale. He and game director Bruce Straley were watching the BBC/Discovery series Planet Earth and saw a segment on the cordyceps fungus. At the time, both were working on Uncharted 2: Among Thieves; they had also worked on Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
In close-ups, the documentary showed how the parasitic fungus infected ants and, having taken over their brains, resulted in protruding growths from their heads. A thousand-plus fungus variations exist, each genetically targeting an individual species. "We instantly thought 'humans,' " Straley says.
The two discussed how "it would be a cool realistic backsetting to a zombie movie where this thing jumped species," Druckmann recalls, "not knowing there was going to be another (game) project."
Meanwhile, Naughty Dog co-presidents Evan Wells and Christophe Balestra had been considering splitting the one-project-at-a-time studio into two teams. "We felt if we didn't expand the roles for people, we could potentially lose them, because they really wanted to be challenged," Wells says. "We didn't want to lose that talent."
So after Uncharted 2 shipped, some studio members moved to the Last of Us project, while others worked on Uncharted 3.
Like the Uncharted games, The Last of Us has a third-person perspective, in which you see the character on-screen, but it has a more realistic, cinematic look. "We're trying to move the medium of video games into an area elevated in the same manner of respect of film," Balestra says. "We want to redefine what our medium is even called. 'Video game' is not an accurate name anymore. It is not necessarily a game with rules and a winner and a loser. It's an experience."
this was the clip they were talking about...they ended up using it as a teaser vid
also..that blurb could very well be why uncharted 3 didn't hvae the same 'oomph' as Uncharted 2 since a part of Naughty Dog started working on this two years ago.
also, confirmed as third person perspective...that's a relief.
honestly I'm getting tired of post-apocalypse themes...the story/dialogue seems too similar the the walking dead show but being a ps3 exclusive by naughty dog i'll no doubt be getting it.