Uncharted Changed Gaming Forever And Raised Standards, Says PlayStation CEO

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Also Had Major Impact On PlayStation's Future!

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  • PlayStation’s current CEO has described Uncharted as a turning point for game production.
  • He discussed that this release led to a greater focus on overall quality in the industry.
  • The CEO also believes that this impact was reflected in future releases from first-party studios.

Very few gaming IPs are as revered as Naughty Dog’s Uncharted. Whether it be the second game’s explosive opening or the last entry’s flawless visuals, this series has always delivered unforgettable single-player experiences.

PlayStation also recognizes this importance, giving this IP the flagship treatment. Reflecting on the franchise, the company’s CEO recently commented on its brilliance, claiming that it changed gaming forever.

Why it matters: Despite Uncharted’s status as a dormant IP, PlayStation is well aware of its importance. The gaming giant also recognizes what made it so special.

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During a recent interview with Famitsu, Hermen Hulst declared Uncharted as the game that had the most impact on him as a creator.

He described how various games before this series came with distinct strengths, but Naughty Dog’s work combined those strengths into a single package. Whether it be narrative, graphics, or game design, the IP excelled in all areas with its debut in 2009.

As per Hermen Hulst, this release marked a major step forward for the entire gaming industry.

When we saw Uncharted, we realized this work would fundamentally change the concept of games.

When asked to elaborate further, the CEO described that Uncharted’s influence went beyond PlayStation. He stated that the IP’s success emphasized the quality of games as a whole, something that was also reflected in the Game of The Year competitions that followed.

The work significantly raised the standard of quality in game production.

-Hermen Hulst

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Hermen Hulst also confirmed that Uncharted had a major impact on PlayStation’s future. Following Naughty Dog’s success with this IP and The Last of Us, nearly every first-party title from the gaming giant came with a cinematic flair that was initially associated with Naughty Dog’s work.

This may not have been possible without Uncharted’s initial plunge in this direction. Do you agree with Hermen Hulst? Let us know in the comments, and visit the Tech4Gamers Forums to elaborate on your thoughts further.

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