'Uncharted 4' update: game director hints at emotional scenes

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It seems like "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" will feature more stuff than just the usual action-packed scenes. In a Twitter post by Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann, players were warned to expect a very dramatic scene in the soon-to-be released action-adventure game. 

The game director posted, "Man... these actors. Captured a scene today with some serious feels. Can't wait for you guys to experience this story. #uncharted4" 

The voice actors for the game include Nolan North, who portrays the role of the lead protagonist Nathan Drake, as well as Todd Stashwick, who lends his voice to give life to Nathan's long-lost brother Sam. 

Druckmann is known for writing some of the heavily dramatic scenes for "The Last of Us," which is why it is not impossible to see the same emotionally challenging moments in the upcoming third-person action-adventure shooter platform. However, there is no information provided about which scene will be peppered with highly emotional contents.

Meanwhile, the first released trailer for "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" seems to have a lot in common with Naughty Dog's original racing game "Crash Bandicoot." 

In the trailer that was released during the E3 event back in 2014, Naughty Dog included several scenes that "Crash Bandicoot" fans will surely remember. One of them involves lead protagonist Nathan Drake waking up alone in a deserted beach area of an island. This seems to be inspired by one of the scenes in "Crash Bandicoot" wherein Crash wakes up on the beach of the Wumpa Island. However, Naughty Dog and game publisher Sony still has to confirm if the similar scenes were done deliberately or were a mere coincidence. 

The PlayStation 4-exclusive third person shooter game "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" is scheduled to come out later this year. 

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