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Top 4 Upcoming Games for PlayStation 4

Guys you know that PlayStation 4 and Xbox one are released one year ago and PlayStation 4 is pretty famous as compared to Xbox one only because of its exclusive titles like God of war series, Uncharted series and now on PlayStation 4 the order 1886 was released.

So today I am gonna show you some upcoming exclusive games for PlayStation 4.

1. No Man’s Sky

Release Date: 2015

When it was unveiled at E3 2014, No Man’s Sky received an enormous amount of fanfare. That’s because the trailer shows something we’ve never seen before in a game. The trailer takes place from a first-person view and starts in a cave, with a computer overlay identifying resources that can be mined. You head out of the cave to discover a gorgeous colorful world populated by strange, alien dinosaurs.

As if that’s not intriguing enough, you then enter a small space ship and blast off. The game continues seamlessly as you travel through an asteroid belt and find yourself faced with a battalion of enemy ships that come out of hyper drive to attack you. You retreat down to another planet — one that looks totally different from the previous one — where you dogfight another ship, after which you and some new companions blast off back into space. It looks amazing, but to see if the game can deliver on the trailer’s promise, we’ll have to wait until launch.


2. Amplitude


Release Date: 2015
Developer Harmonix is best known for its work on the Guitar Hero and Rock Band games. But before those series kicked off the plastic instrument craze circa 2008, Harmonix released the PS2 game Amplitude.
Amplitude had a lot of the features found in the genre-defining music games that came later. Notes streamed down the screen toward you, and you pressed buttons in time with the music. Jump forward to 2015, and the game is being rebooted for PlayStation 4 (and PS3). If it’s as good as the original, it will definitely be worth a look.








3. Let it Die

Release Date: 2015
With bizarre titles like No More Heroes and Killer 7 on its resume, developer Suda 51 is known for its crazy, blood-soaked games that are really fun to play.
Based on the demented trailer for Let it Die, it looks like this game will match and probably outdo  its predecessors. Rusty weapons, nonstop violence, and buckets of blood fill the video’s 90-second run time. We don’t have many details yet, other than it’s an online game that will be free to play when it comes out sometime in 2015. If you like bizarre games drenched in gore, check this one out.














4. Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End

Release Date: March 18, 2016
One of, if not the most popular PlayStation series is Uncharted, a trio of games that star Nathan Drake, explorer and treasure hunter extraordinaire. Drake lives a life that would make even Indiana Jones jealous, doing things like climbing steep cliffs, getting in epic shootouts, blowing up every vehicle he finds, and kissing the girl (or girls). Not much information has been released about the next and possibly final installment, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, but we do have a teaser trailer to give us some hints. You can watch it above.

In the trailer, a conversation between protagonists Nathan Drake and his friend Sully plays over footage of Drake waking up, beaten and bloody, in a jungle at night. He has a loaded gun and, apparently, nothing to lose. In the voiceover, Drake asks Sully if he’ll help him get back in the game “one last time.” Sully agrees. Meanwhile, Drake wanders off into the jungle, while the camera pans over to show a cluster of bamboo cages hanging from the trees. In the cages are human skeletons. If the A Thief’s End lives up to the other games in the series, it’s sure to be one of the best titles on the PS4.




















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