Uncharted
Naughty Dog’s blockbuster treasure-hunting-and-murdering-dudes franchise has been largely out of the spotlight since Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception hit the scene in late 2011. That game wasn’t quite as critically beloved as its predecessors, but Deception still sold incredibly well; there’s no reason to believe the adventures of Nathan Drake will be relegated to pocket-sized Vita side-stories in the future. Granted, Naughty Dog has spent most of the last 19 months pushing its newest blockbuster hit, The Last of Us. Now that it’s been released – it dropped earlier this month to near-universal acclaim – it’s not crazy to believe we’ll see another full-fledged treasure-hunting adventure for the PlayStation 4 before too long.