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Uncharted 4 Remastered On PS5 – Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection Gameplay

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Publisher: PlayStation Studios Developer: Naughty Dog Release: January 28, 2022 Rating: Teen Platform: PlayStation 5, PC Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection is out on Friday, and it features remastered versions of Uncharted 4 and Lost Legacy optimized for PlayStation 5 . Honestly, I don't know if we really need this collection of games yet – the originals are roughly five years old and are still gorgeous – but being able to play them again in 60 frames per second on the PS5 is an absolute treat. We're showing off the second mission from Uncharted 4, my favorite game in the series , which takes place in a prison on the coast of Panama. Please note the below Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection gameplay was captured internally on PlayStation 5 via Performance Mode. Click here to watch embedded media Our Past Uncharted Reviews: Uncharted 4: "A Thief End’s is the best Uncharted yet, delivering a story I didn’t want to end, and an adventure that conclud

Breaking Down The New Horizon Forbidden West Trailer With Guerrilla Games

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Click here to watch embedded media Publisher: PlayStation Studios Developer: Guerrilla Games Release: February 18, 2022 Rating: Teen Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 We're inching closer to Horizon Forbidden West's February 18 release date. Up until now, Guerrilla Games has kept much about the narrative under lock and key, but the latest trailer (which you can view above) is full of teases for Aloy's next adventure. It provided glimpses at some returning characters alongside new faces who are sure to shake up Aloy's journey – for better or worse.  Guerrilla left fans with a lot to dissect and unpack in this new showing. Thankfully, we chatted with narrative director Benjamin McCaw and senior writer Annie Kitain to gain more clarity and context about what we saw.  A Brief Recap The trailer reiterated the tremendous plight in front of Aloy. "The land is dying, people are suffering, and soon they'll starve," Aloy says as a deadly storm

Comparing Dying Light 2's Length To Other Notoriously Long Games

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Publisher: Techland Developer: Techland Release: February 4, 2022 Rating: Mature Platform: PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC Over the weekend, developer Techland made waves on social media by tweeting that its upcoming open-world zombie sequel, Dying Light 2: Stay Human, would take "at least 500 hours" to fully complete . While the studio likely thought this was good messaging to showcase just how much content is in its branching-narrative story, the announcement was met with some backlash amidst the excitement, as some players bemoaned the length and worried about bloat or that they would never see the end of such a massive adventure. Later, as the studio saw some of the negative response, the Dying Light Twitter account clarified to one fan that you can complete the story and side-quests in 70 to 80 hours, "if you're not in a rush." Then, the official Twitter account took the messaging wide , saying that "500 hours is relat