PlayStation Experience kicked off on Dec. 6, and many fans walked away feeling euphoric. Sony absolutely nailed it with game announcements and trailers. Today, we are going to point out the best trailers of the whole conference.

Bear in mind that our views might not coincide with yours, so we highly suggest listing your own best trailers in the comments section.

Uncharted 4: A Thief's End

Can a video game really be this beautiful? Sure it can, and at a silky smooth 30 Frames per second too. Now, we've seen many folks on the Internet complaining about the graphics. Yes, it is true it doesn't compare to the E3 2014 trailer, and that's a shame, but it still looks great nonetheless.

In the gameplay arena, nothing much has changed, but only time will tell if it is still fun to play.

Street Fighter V

This is a big one, a multiplatform game that is not coming to the Xbox One. This could be due to Sony paying off the developer, or because the Xbox One has problems achieving that smooth 1080p 60 Frames per second gameplay. One thing is for certain: Sony has made a big move, but we should wait and see because the game could be a timed exclusive for all we know.

No Man's Sky

Probably the most interesting video game at PlayStation Experience. We've seen several trailers of this title since its announcement, and all we know so far is that players will be doing a lot of exploration in space, along with locating planets. We're not certain what else players should expect, but E3 2015 should have all the answers.

For an Indie game, No Man's Sky is looking like a graphical masterpiece right now.

Fat Princess Adventures

Who remembers the first Fat Princess? We do. A fun Real-Time Strategy game that has a cartoonish design. Once the player jumps in, they realize that this game might look childish, but it is filled with blood and gore. It was a fun game, and we expect the same thing from the new Fat Princess.

Until Dawn

Psycho thriller video games are few and far between, and the majority aren't that fun either. However, Until Dawn might turn out to be the psycho thriller we've all been waiting for. The title should have been a PlayStation 3 video game that supports the PlayStation Move, but that is no longer the case as it is now a PlayStation 4 exclusive.

So far, the game is looking wonderful, and we would love to learn more.

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