Gamers can see the quality of the title's graphics

Jun 16, 2015 02:48 GMT  ·  By

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is probably the most important PlayStation 4 title set to be launched this year or in 2016, and during their E3 2015 presentation, Naughty Dog and Sony are delivering a new trailer for the experience, designed to show off some of the most important mechanics and the impressive graphics quality.

The extensive gameplay demo that closed down the event contained one major firefight inside a market, as well as a big chase sequence in which players need to stay away from a powerful enemy vehicle while also synchronizing with another character.

During the combat, Sully and Nathan Drake constantly moved from cover to cover in order to take out enemy soldiers while avoiding heavy machine gun fire.

When the Uncharted 4 demo moved to the car chase, the focus was once again on staying away from a powerful enemy unit while finding ways to get to an objective.

The development team at Naughty Dog is clearly working hard to deliver another cinematic experience that really shows off the power of the PlayStation 4 and delivers more graphical density than any other title on the market.

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is the final title that will use the well-known characters, and the studio wants to deliver a set of gameplay mechanics that improve on what the first three titles of the series have offered.

The story will be all about sacrifice

Naughty Dog says that Nathan Drake has retired from his dangerous career as the game starts, but the appearance of his long lost brother Sam spurs him to action.

The quest of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End centers around a fabled pirate treasure hidden on an island and, of course, a wider conspiracy is also involved.

The game will cover themes of loss and sacrifice, and the emotional content will be bigger than ever, given the fact that this is the final appearance of Nathan Drake as a protagonist.

No information about the multiplayer modes that will be included has been offered so far.

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End has not yet received a launch date from Sony either, but should be out before the end of the first quarter of next year.