'Uncharted 3' Gamescom trailer: airborne antics

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Thursday 18 August 2011 19:00 EDT
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With the Uncharted games now established as a central PlayStation franchise, the latest trailer released during Gamescom 2011 shows weathered treasure hunter Nathan Drake in form.

The adventurous ruffian displays trademark character traits - he's quick thinking, cheeky and loyal.

Despite sneaking into a security compound, a stealthy approach doesn't last for too long before all hell breaks loose and Drake manages to slip onto a transport plane.

There are echoes of Indiana Jones as Drake scraps with a hefty henchmen mid-flight, tottering to and fro on the plane's gaping cargo ramp.

Uncharted 3's status as a flagship title for the PlayStation 3 enables it to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Batman: Arkham City (October 18) and Assassin's Creed: Revelations (November 15) when it launches on November 1 in North America and over the following few days elsewhere.

Watch the Gamescom trailer for Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception at youtu.be/5XLORl-xaXw or visit the official website, unchartedthegame.com.

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