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  • Uncharted 3: The very first behind the scenes video

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    12.12.2010

    Naughty Dog unveiled the very first trailer for Uncharted 3 last night at the Video Game Awards. Shortly thereafter, this behind the scenes video surfaced on the PlayStation Network. In it, you'll see Nolan North donning the mo-cap suit one more time, and you'll see creative director Amy Hennig discuss how the team plans on following up the GOTY-winning Uncharted 2. Oh, and you'll also see some gameplay, not seen in the trailer. Does that work for you? We thought so. Check it out after the break.

  • Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception trailer reveals 11/1/11 release

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    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    12.11.2010

    During tonight's extended version of last week's exceptionally short teaser trailer, we got the release date of the PS3's major 2011 release. Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception will be released on November 1, 2011 or, as the myriad future trailers will write it: 11/1/11. As @naughtydog tweets, that's actual gameplay at the end there. It's a small glimpse, and our capture video isn't much to write home about, but we'll embed a high-definition version as soon as we get our hands on it. In the interim, dissect what we've got in the comments. Guys, Uncharted 3 and Mass Effect 3 in November 2011? Our video game cup runneth over!

  • Uncharted 3 goes 3D, first gameplay demo on Fallon Dec. 13

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    Randy Nelson
    Randy Nelson
    12.09.2010

    Naughty Dog has revealed a little more (or a lot more, depending on your television) about Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception -- specifically the fact that the game will support stereoscopic 3D. Yes, we know what that means: Sully's mustache will never have looked more real. In related news (related to Uncharted 3, not Victor Sullivan's facial hair), Late Night host Jimmy Fallon has taken to Twitter with word that the game's developer will be his guests on Monday, December 13. The Naughty Dog crew will deliver the first live gameplay demo of its latest PS3-exclusive adventure -- in mind-blowing 2D, just like the teaser video posted after the break.%Gallery-109626%

  • Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception coming in 2011

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    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    12.09.2010

    Great, as if we're not already jealous of Entertainment Weekly for the easy access to the hunkiest actors and sexiest starlets of today and tomorrow, now we have to hate them because they've seen Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. The game, due in 2011, will feature Drake and partner Sully on a hunt for a lost city, a journey that leads them to the Arabian Peninsula and Rub' al Khali Desert. (Note the sandy "Exhibit A" above.) The story not only lifts from the life of Sir Francis Drake but also British Army officer and archeologist T.E. Lawrence (yes, as in "of Arabia"). EW's preview later reveals a few new gameplay tweaks, most notably the ability to fight several enemies at once, and an expanded multiplayer offering. They've even got the teaseriest of teaser trailers, the practical upshot of which is that we'll have to wait until Saturday's VGAs to get a good look at the thing. We can't wait. %Gallery-109626%

  • Yeah, you can probably expect an Uncharted 3

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    09.22.2009

    Sure Uncharted 2 hasn't come out yet. But Naughty Dog's Amy Hennig is seeing a bright and very long future for the franchise. Speaking with the PlayStation.Blog, the studio's creative director mentions that the story of Nathan Drake and co. doesn't end with Among Thieves. "[Uncharted 2] doesn't conclude the story at all. The expectation with Uncharted is that it can be an ongoing franchise as long as people want more of it. All these stories are self-contained. You don't have to play the last one to play this one. Obviously, you're going to get a little bit more out of it if you have. But [Nathan Drake]'s going to have a lot of adventures, thank god." We can already see the early reviews of Uncharted 3 being written. You can watch the rest of the interview after the break.