Uncharted 5 could be on the cards according to the games leading man, Nolan North. Uncharted 5 is ON - if Sony want to make it, says voice actor Nolan North. The renowned actor, who plays hero character Nathan Drake in the action game series, is ready to 'suit up' for another instalment. Nov 02, 2016 Uncharted 5 could be on the cards according to the games leading man, Nolan North. Uncharted 5 is ON - if Sony want to make it, says voice actor Nolan North. The renowned actor, who plays hero character Nathan Drake in the action game series, is ready to 'suit up' for another instalment.
This article is about the video game series. For other uses, see. Uncharted, Playspree Creator(s) Platform(s) November 19, 2007 August 22, 2017 Uncharted is an series developed by and published by for consoles. The series follows protagonist (portrayed by through and ), a charismatic yet obsessive who journeys across the world to uncover various historical mysteries. The main series began with, released on the in 2007, followed by its sequels (2009), (2011), with the final installment, released on the in 2016. A prequel, was released for Sony's handheld system in 2011, followed by the card game spin-off in 2012. A standalone expansion to the series, was released in 2017, with as the game's playable protagonist.
All four games in the main series have been widely credited by critics and video game publications for raising the standards of video games, particularly with the series' second installment, Among Thieves, which is considered to be one of the. Reviewers have praised the games for their high production values, quality in storytelling, character design and animation, voice acting, realistic graphics, technical innovation, music score, gameplay mechanics, and delivering an enjoyably cinematic gaming experience to players.
Critics have likened the series to, particularly with the films, and, which helped pioneer the action-adventure genre in video gaming. After the release of Uncharted 4, the series had sold over 41 million units, with the fourth installment becoming the highest-selling in the series with over 8.7 million copies sold. The critical and commercial success of the Uncharted games have been pivotal to the success of during the and, and has helped elevate Naughty Dog's reputation to a highly respected video game developer in the industry. During combat, the player as Nate (left) can use corners and walls as cover, and then use blind or aimed fire from cover against his opponents. Gameplay in the Uncharted series is a combination of elements and 3D with a. Platforming elements allow Nate to jump, swim, grab and move along ledges, climb and swing from ropes, and perform other that allow players to make their way through the many challenges that Nate will have to face.
Although a wide variety of weapons are present in the game, the player can only carry a sidearm ( and the like), a primary weapon such as a or, and a handful of grenades. These weapons are obtained by picking up weapons dropped by a downed foe or from those scattered around the various maps. Multiplayer gameplay, both competitive and, was introduced in the sequel,. The co-op multiplayer allows up to three players to take the roles of Drake and two other 'hero' companions and features missions involving gunfights, platforming, and teamwork-based objectives.
Players can also assist their comrades if they become critically injured or if they are grabbed by an enemy. The competitive multiplayer allows a maximum of ten players to play against each other in two teams of five. Six competitive modes are featured:, Plunder, Team Objective, Three Team Deathmatch, Hardcore and Free For All.
Deathmatch features two teams of five, with one team acting as heroes and the other as villains. Players can choose their own appropriate character models (such as Drake, Elena, Sully and new characters Tenzin and Chloe for the heroes team). As players accrue points and rank up, they can purchase more skins for both heroes and villains. Main article: Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception was released in November 2011. The story focuses on Nate's relationship with his mentor and father figure, Victor 'Sully' Sullivan, and has him searching for a legendary lost city that will ultimately take him to the and the vast wasteland of the Desert, in search of ', also known as the ' of the Sands'. Elena Fisher and Chloe Frazer feature again but with smaller roles, and the game introduces new characters such as Charlie Cutter and Salim, Nate's newest allies, and Katherine Marlowe, Talbot and Rameses who serve as the game's main antagonists. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.
Main article: Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is the fourth installment of the series and the first Uncharted game exclusively developed for the. It was released on May 10, 2016. After spending several years retired from fortune hunting along with his wife Elena, Nathan gets forced back in the world of thieves when his long-lost—and believed to be dead—older brother, appears and asks Drake for help. With the help of Victor Sullivan, the two embark on a globe-trotting journey to find and recover the long-lost treasure of notorious pirate. They must compete against their former associate, who employs the help of and her private military company Shoreline. Naughty Dog has stated that A Thief's End would be Nathan Drake's final appearance in the series, although expressed interest in appearing in future releases, should Sony decide to do so. Re-releases and spinoffs Uncharted: Golden Abyss.
Main article: Uncharted: Golden Abyss is a title for Sony's. It was developed by, with development being overseen. It was released first in Japan on December 17, 2011.
The release date in North America and Europe was February 23, 2012. The game's events take place sometime before those of Drake's Fortune, though developers have stated that it is not a prequel to Drake's Fortune, but rather a separate, original story. Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is a remastered collection of,. It included a voucher for 's multiplayer beta. It was ported by and was released for the in October 2015. A PlayStation 4 bundle with the game was also available. Reviews for the set were very positive, with most praising the technical improvements and enhancements across all three games.
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. Main article: Uncharted: The Lost Legacy was released as a to Uncharted 4, and is the first game not to feature protagonist Nathan Drake. Players instead control, who seeks the Tusk of in the mountains of in the midst of a civil war, with the help of mercenary, who previously appeared in Uncharted 4. Frazer and Ross are forced to compete against insurgent leader, the game's antagonist, who is determined to acquire the artifact to ignite a nationwide revolution. They are later joined by Sam Drake, who assists them in foiling Asav. It was released in August 2017 for the.
Other titles Uncharted: Fight for Fortune. Main article: In November 2012, the database showed the rating for a game titled Uncharted: Fight for Fortune, developed by One Loop Games. Later that month, it was confirmed that Sony's Bend Studio was developing the game and that it would be an 'action-adventure turn-based card game'.
It was released on December 4, 2012 through PlayStation Network for the Vita. Uncharted: Fortune Hunter On May 5, 2016, Sony released a game for and tie in with the release of the fourth main game. Other media. Main article: Uncharted: Drake's Trail Drake's Trail is a now-defunct 2007 online game. The game was a with elements. Consisting of ten chapters, the story, serving as a prequel to Drake's Fortune, recounts journalist Elena Fisher hiring a private detective to track down famous treasure hunter Nathan Drake believing he is onto something big. The game was played using a plugin to locate game areas within the real world, in conjunction with a to explore those fictional locations (such as Drake's apartment) for clues to the next location.
Uncharted: Eye of Indra (motion comic) On October 23, 2009, Sony Computer Entertainment America released the first of a four-part series adventure called Uncharted: Eye of Indra. It is a prequel to Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. The second part was released on November 25, 2009, while the third and fourth parts released simultaneously on December 7, 2009.
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (motion comic) A motion comic adaptation of the prologue of, starting with the discovery of Francis Drake's coffin and up to the first encounter with Gabriel Roman. Uses the same voice clips from the video game. Uncharted: Drake's Journal – Inside the Making of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception Uncharted: Drake's Journal – Inside the Making of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is a behind-the-scenes book featuring the motion capture and artwork for, written by voice and mo-cap actor,. It features bios of the game's cast and crew at, as well as QR codes for exclusive video clips of the game. Uncharted: The Fourth Labyrinth A novel released in October 2011. The novel is written by and published by, and follows the search for 's, a maze used to hold the, a monster from Greek mythology.
Comic book On July 19, 2011, Sony announced that an Uncharted comic book would be released by around the time Uncharted 3 came out. Written by Joshua Williamson, with art by Sergio Sandoval and covers by, it was released on November 30, 2011, as part of a 6 issue mini series. On the story, a quest for the legendary ' launches Nathan Drake on a journey to the. Uncharted: The Board Game Uncharted: The Board Game is a published by in 2012.
It was designed by Hayato Kisaragi and allows between two and four players to compete for treasure and fight enemies. Film adaptation In 2008, film producer stated that he was working with a division of Sony to develop the film adaptation of Uncharted. In response to a question posed to Richard Lemarchand, lead game designer of Naughty Dog, on whether he would like to see a film adaptation of Uncharted, he replied 'no comment'. Since then, has confirmed that an Uncharted film is being developed. The film was at first to be written by and produced by Avi Arad, and Alex Gartner. As of June 30, 2009, it was confirmed that the Uncharted film had been in development for the last year-and-a-half. Expressed an interest in playing Nathan Drake, and started a campaign on to encourage fans to support him in the endeavor.
In a 2011 interview, Naughty Dog told PlayStation University how close they really were with the development of the movie and that they had trust with all who were working on it. On October 8, 2010, it was announced by and, co-presidents of Columbia Pictures, that had been set to write and direct the film, an based upon the first game in the series. The film would be produced by, and Alex Gartner. Following a screening of 's film, he was approached by a fan of the Uncharted series who asked whether he had considered for the role of Nathan Drake for the upcoming film due to the high number of requests for him to fulfill the role. Russell was unaware of the interest in Fillion and who he was and seemed to quickly dismiss the idea.
On November 24, 2010, an interview with was published by MTV with the actor discussing his involvement in the film adaptation of the popular franchise. He stated that was currently writing the script and was excited for what he had in store, hoping to shoot in the middle of 2011: 'I'm obviously in whatever David wants to do but the idea of it is so off the charts: De Niro being my father, Pesci being my uncle. It's not going to be the watered-down version, that's for sure.' On May 26, 2011, it was reported that David O. Russell had dropped out from directing the video game film, with a new screenwriter being sought by Columbia Pictures. On July 6, reported that was stepping in for David O. Burger landed the offer after the studio and producers Avi Arad, Charles Roven and Alex Gartner sparked to his new take on the film.
Burger spoke out about the film in July, saying the following: We're re-writing the script from scratch, and I'm just jumping into that literally right now, about to close the deal and leap off. Until the screenplay is written you never know who's going to be acting in it or not. But there are a lot of good actors out there who even look like Nathan Drake and who could do it.
I love the project, I think it's a great adventure and it's a wild insane ride. The game is and the movie will be. I mean it has pretty great character at its core, Nathan is a bit of a con man, a hustler. Knows his stuff, ballsy.it's great. And then you know you have to do what a movie does best, as well.
Build on what's cool about the game and then make it into a movie. Yeah there will be (balance) in this one, this one is a very great adventure, and it's just a matter of pulling out the the very cool intense stuff that works for the film story, and making sure the story supports those elements and also makes us really connected to the character.
On August 23, 2012, Burger dropped out to work on another film and the studio hired the husband and wife team of to rewrite the film. In an interview with, and said they were asked to write the film multiple times, but declined all of them. On February 4, 2014, Deadline reported that would direct the film with the latest script being written. Production was set to begin in early 2015.
The film was originally scheduled for release on June 10, 2016. On November 12, 2014, the studio hired to write the film. After Wahlberg, was in talks to portray Nathan Drake, but he reportedly declined the offer. On June 24, 2015 Seth Gordon left the project over creative differences. In April 2015, the script written by David Guggenheim was leaked, having been obtained in the.
On August 5, 2015, pushed the film's release date back to June 30, 2017. In an interview with Game News Official, Nathan Drake's voice actor Nolan North stated that he believed that fans did not want a movie. Charles Roven did reveal to Collider that what they were working on was pretty exciting, there was a director that they did not have at the moment, and they were not ready to cast that vote until they were actually ready to cast.
In April 2016, who had worked on previous Uncharted games, said that the most important aspect of the film is the character relationships. On July 29, 2016, Variety reported that will write the draft of the film's script. On September 1, 2016, the film was removed from Sony's release calendar due to not having a director or cast, but Sony was still moving forward with the film. Director on October 25, 2016 was announced to be directing the Uncharted movie. Carnahan said to Collider that he and Levy are knowledgeable about the game, and had been hard at work getting the characters right. The filming was set to begin in early 2017.
Wahlberg told We Got This Covered in an interview that he was no longer attached to the film. In early January 2017, Carnahan posted a photo on his Instagram to show that the script of the film had been completed. Will star as young Nathan Drake and the movie is a prequel to the games. TV writer Rafe Judkins was brought on to rework the script. On December 19, 2018, it was announced that Levy had stepped down from directing the movie. On January 14, 2019, Variety reported that had signed on to direct the film. On March 29, 2019, The GWW reported that, and are on the shortlist for Sully.
Fan film Main article: In July 2018, director posted a 15-minute short film, starring Nathan Fillion as Nathan Drake, who for years had been campaigning for the role. It was very well received, with particular praise given to Fillion's performance as Drake, and to an action sequence shot from an over-the-shoulder angle, similar to the shooting sequences in the video games. The short also features as Victor Sullivan and as Elena Fisher, with appearances from.
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The reception towards the fan film has resulted in some speculation as to whether it is expected to influence and alter the plans of the official film. Druckmann, vice president of Naughty Dog, tweeted a heart emoji towards the fan film, with Shawn Levy also praising it, while Ungar expressed his support towards the official film.
Characters Main series Character Title (motion capture by Robin Atkin Downes) Graham McTavish Robin Atkin Downes Robin Atkin Downes Brandon Scott Other titles Other media, including a comic, have contributed to the Uncharted series. A spin-off handheld game and a standalone expansion have been released. A film adaptation is also in production, the cast of which is not yet known though three actors were in talks about playing certain characters. Character Title Nathan Drake Nolan North Victor Sullivan Richard McGonagle Elena Fisher Emily Rose Eddy Raja James Sie Chloe Frazer Claudia Black Nadine Ross Laura Bailey Samuel Drake Troy Baker Reception Aggregate review scores As of August 26, 2017. Game 88 96 92 80 67 86 93 Uncharted: Fortune Hunter 77 84.
See also: The Uncharted series has been met with critical acclaim. Ranked it the second best franchise of, saying 'Every level is a memorable set-piece, covering terrain that ranges from lush jungles to bombed-out cities to Tibetan mountains, and almost every puzzle is unique.' Much of the praise for the series has gone towards the graphics Naughty Dog have produced and attained, as well as the writing and voice acting. The Uncharted series as well as has also brought up Naughty Dog's reputation and has them regarded as one of the best developers in the industry.
As the protagonist of the series, is seen as a mascot. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune was well-received by critics and seen as a key title for the PlayStation 3, being praised for its technical achievements, voice acting, characters, story, and high production values similar to summer blockbuster films. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is considered one of the greatest games of all time. It received over fifty Game of the Year awards, more than thirty perfect review scores, and was the highest rated game of Critics heralded it as significantly improving upon every aspect of Drake's Fortune. While Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception also received acclaim from reviewers, it was not considered a breakthrough title as its predecessor was. Uncharted 4: A Thief's End was seen as a notable improvement over Drake's Deception and, along with Uncharted 2, is ranked as one of the best in the series.
Sales Uncharted 2 was the top selling game in the month of its release, and as of December 2011, has sold over 6 million copies. Before the release of the third game, the series sold 8 million copies by December 8, 2010, and 13 million half a year after the release of the third game. Naughty Dog's product marketing manager Asad Quizilbash stated that Uncharted 3 's week one sales were double that of Uncharted 2, which was 'far exceeding' their expectations. By April 2012, the Uncharted series sold 17 million copies worldwide. Uncharted 4 is the best selling installment of the series to date, with over 8 million copies sold. By June 2015, the Uncharted series has sold over 21 million copies worldwide. Before the release of the fourth game, the series reached 28 million units.
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Image credit: naughty dog The Uncharted Series came to an end last week. We’ve been with Nathan Drake through thick and thin, through witty and morose. And with Uncharted 4 comes a moment to reflect on those adventures, their high points, and their low points. In many ways, Uncharted 4 is a reflection of where the industry stood in 2007, refined, polished and perfected for nearly a decade. But was it the best the series had to offer?
There were five Uncharted games in total, all of them excellent, but not all of them equally so. And because ranking is a thing that one does from time to time, I’ve done so: Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception: This one was sort of a mess. The game was a trip through giant set pieces, some of which were built before the developers had any idea how they would fit into the story, and it shows. Not quite sure if it wanted to end close a trilogy or not, and not quite sure if it wanted to delve into Drake’s darker side or not, it ended up lacking both focus and drive. Uncharted 3 made some important gameplay strides forward, but I found myself more irritated with Drake than ever while playing it. A bad Uncharted game is still an excellent game, but for me Uncharted 3 just failed to capture that swashbuckling magic that defines this series.
It felt stuck, and it felt, at times, like filler. And while the Atlantis of the Sands is certainly a thing, it felt like a odd attempt to toe the “lost city” line. Does it always have to be a lost city? Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune: I debated the bottom two of this list for a while, because there are a lot of things we need to forgive about the first entry in this particular series. Naughty Dog hadn’t really figured the whole thing out yet, and neither the gunplay nor the navigation were quite there yet, and the pacing was all wrong. But it had that kernel to it that would later grow into Uncharted 2, and for all its faults, I had a better time with this game than I did with Uncharted 3.
It was flawed, but it was fun. Fun is important, and that’s why I’m giving it no. Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune. Image credit: Naughty Dog Uncharted: Golden Abyss — Some will be surprised to see a Vita port quite so high on this list. Uncharted: Gold Abyss was meant to be a selling point for Sony’s quixotic portable, showing us a future where we all played “console-quality (whatever that means)” games on the go, on the toilet, or on the couch when we didn’t feel like turning on the console. We all know how that panned out, but the Vita did leave us with this one.
Golden Abyss was stacked with odd vita-specific features showcasing motion controls, a light sensitive camera, the touchscreen, and more, and that whole rigamarole could get pretty tiring. But at the heart of that game was Drake’s purest adventure in the entire series. There was none of his troubled relationship with Elena, none of the broader emotional arcs that define the main series, just a good old fashioned adventure. Golden Abyss told a self-contained, satisfying story, and for that I give it number 3. The Uncharted series is a love letter to 30′s pulp adventure stories, and no game captured that better than Golden Abyss. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End — This game was a true accomplishment.
It takes that emotional weight that bogged down Uncharted 3 and commits wholeheartedly, wrapping up Nathan Drake’s adventure with grace, charm and a a surprising maturity. It helps that the combat is the best in the series, it helps that the visuals are the best I’ve seen in any video game, ever, and it helps that Naughty Dog experimented with opening up the corridor shooter just enough to give us a hint of player agency.
Uncharted 4 was a rough game to get through sometimes — knowing that you’re coming to the end of the adventure will do that to you. But Naughty Dog pulled it off in the most emotionally affecting game of the series. The treasure of Henry Avery, too, was the only goal in the series that felt like it had a story to tell every bit as interesting as the one in the present day. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves — As you can see from my love of Golden Abyss, I prefer it when Uncharted sticks to the breezy pulp that inspired it, and we see that in spades with Uncharted 2.
This the game that came to define the series, and for good reason: we were not yet weighed down with the broader character arcs that gave us such trouble in Uncharted 3, nor were we tasked with introducing the characters like we were in Uncharted. There are parts of this game that haven’t aged quite as well — the shooting could be improved, the stealth could seriously be improved, and you spend too much time crouched behind cover mowing down legions of enemies.
But damn, was this an adventure. Grand, funny, exciting and quick, Naughty Dog managed to tell a story that didn’t lag for a single moment, from the opening moments on the train to a striking, quiet moment in a Tibetan village. This game, always, will be the masterpiece of the Uncharted series.
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