darkganon
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Uncharted 4: does this explosive conclusion to the series need surprises?
http://www.vg247.com/2016/04/04/uncharted-4-hands-on/
Where do you go once you reach the summit? According to developers Naughty Dog and their 20+ million selling Uncharted series, you go straight off the edge in an exploding vehicle, then climb right back up to the top again. At what point though does it all become a bit formulaic? At what point do you run out of different modes of transport to hang off a cliff from?
Of course, whatever the answer, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End does it all on the new console hardware for the first time. It’s the biggest, it’s insanely detailed, and will surely be the best in the series to date. That’s all more obvious than Nathan Fillion playing Nathan Drake in the as-of-yet completely fictional (but surely inevitable) film adaptation. From our brief hands-on, combined with the now almost apocryphal E3 trailer, it looks like Uncharted 4 is going to be a maximalist mantra for our culture of the insane spectacle of excess. And I wouldn’t trade it for all the mythical treasure in the world.
Donald Trump tweets campaign ad that’s totally the Mass Effect 2 launch trailer
http://www.vg247.com/2016/04/04/donald-trump-mass-effect-2-campaign-ad/
[VIDEO5]https://amp.twimg.com/prod/multibr_v_1/video/2016/03/31/06/715426088751489024-libx264-main-2028k.mp4?lDN8Xb94DphZ0tGgAmhmC6D2dCZyXD0oQl5iBDegMqY%3D[/VIDEO5]
[video=youtube;lx9sPQpjgjU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx9sPQpjgjU[/video]

EA hat inzwischen den hammer geschwungen.