I got a LOT of request to remake my Uncharted movies in HD. I finally got an HD capture device a couple months ago, so I decided it was a good time to remake my Uncharted movies in HD. I feel like I did a better editing job this time as well, so it's not just better in image quality, but better in content as well.
For those of you wondering, YES, I am making a Last of Us movie. Please be patient. I can't guarantee it will be the next movie I release or not, but t is coming. I want to make sure the game has plenty opportunity to sell as many copies as possible, so I'm going to wait for the sales to slow down somewhat before making my movie. I just wanted to make sure I explained that, as I get multiple requests every single day. As of writing this, the game is still #1 in the charts.
I have always considered the Uncharted series my favorite game series of all time. I haven't played everything, of course, but of what I played, the Uncharted games are easily my favorite, with Uncharted 2 taking the top spot as my favorite game of all time. They were the reason I got into this game movie thing in the first place. I thought they had amazing stories which could be enjoyed by everyone, whether they played games or not. So I made these movies so that the people who don't play games can still enjoy their stories. Also, even if you do play the games, these movies offer a nice way to sit back and watch the entire story in one sitting. I often find them a good way to see the entire story in context, as a lot of the time you end up breaking a game's story into multiple gaming sessions, and part of that story context can get lost.
I had certain rules for making these:
I decided that I would include every cinematic, and link them by the minimum gameplay needed to connect the cinematics without creating any plot holes. Obviously to do this I had to take out certain sections of gameplay, but ensuring doing so does not have any effect on story. As I was trying to make these as close to a real movie experience as I could, there were a few guidelines I decided to follow:
1. I would try to remove as many on screen references to this being a game as possible, such as chapter titles and button or new ammo prompts. Some of these would either be impossible or would too much negatively impact the quality of the film, such as the near constant ammo HUD.
2. I would try to include as much of the puzzles, in game cinematics and cinematic gameplay elements as I could. Some areas still needed to be cut to keep the movie flowing properly or, in the case of Uncharted 2 and 3, to keep the run length shorter than it would have been otherwise.
3. I tried to keep as much in game dialogue as I could, as I believe those really help develop the characters. However, as I said, I also had to keep an eye on how much gameplay I was using to make sure it didn't make things too boring or make the movie too long.
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