Played through this twice. So good. Does anyone else feel reminded of Joel whenever Sam speaks, because they're both portrayed by Troy? Lol. By the way, in case anyone was wondering and felt familiar with the voice of Jameson, it is the same actor who voiced Henry in The Last Of Us.
I hate how they have Nadine just leaving. Over the game, she is build up as this "Next time I'm gonna beat her!" boss: she kicks your ass twice (second time you even have help), uses you as her punching bag and you don't get to lay so much as a finger on her. Your desire to kick her ass is rising quite a lot after the second encounter, and then...she suddenly gets to spout the moral of the game "Greed is bad!" and then gets to run off into the sunset. Come on, Naughty Dog, you can't blueball a player like that! I didn't want her as the final boss, seeing as they pulled the whole "second in command suddenly kills his boss and takes over"-spiel off already in the first game. But it would've been nice to have her as a pen-ultimate boss, just to get closure. If ND was afraid of the backlash killing her off would've created, they could've created a situation where Drake couldn't afford to kill her either because he was pressed for time or because he needed her help to get Sam out. EVERYTHING would've been better than this.
4:15 Shows that you do not trust in legends. A Wise man said that to me. Trust is a gamble and it rarely pays off. I've seen all this. Study this ancient, medieval, and modern stuff and you'll know what I mean. Do not trust in legends. For example:- The search of Avery's treasure when Nate was twenty three years old. Uncharted comic Amber Seal Uncharted Golden Abyss Eye of Indra Drake's Fortune Among Thieves The fourth Labyrinth Drake's Deception Now Thief's End. Least you walked away with some small trinkets and also 21:04 Nathan buys Jamerson M&C with Avery's treasure and now it is D&F fortunes. Sam and Sully probably have some of those coins.
Me when playing the game: wondering why the that one mountain is shaped like some kind of parrot tyna eat the trees. Also me when I finish the game: OF COURSE THE SHIP WAS IN THAT SUSPICIOUS MOUNTAIN
I disagree. His motivations may be irrational, but are far more fleshed out and interesting than "Ragh I want riches and power/weapons-grade hallucinogens!"
Shuvam Kabir I agree. Rafe is the type of who u know is crazy but he doesn't show it. That what makes him one of the best villains in the Uncharted series.
Best game I have ever played in my life I wished they would make more Nathan and Sam adventures
Played through this twice. So good. Does anyone else feel reminded of Joel whenever Sam speaks, because they're both portrayed by Troy? Lol. By the way, in case anyone was wondering and felt familiar with the voice of Jameson, it is the same actor who voiced Henry in The Last Of Us.
Thanks for the helpful walkthroughs!
I hate how they have Nadine just leaving. Over the game, she is build up as this "Next time I'm gonna beat her!" boss: she kicks your ass twice (second time you even have help), uses you as her punching bag and you don't get to lay so much as a finger on her. Your desire to kick her ass is rising quite a lot after the second encounter, and then...she suddenly gets to spout the moral of the game "Greed is bad!" and then gets to run off into the sunset. Come on, Naughty Dog, you can't blueball a player like that!
I didn't want her as the final boss, seeing as they pulled the whole "second in command suddenly kills his boss and takes over"-spiel off already in the first game. But it would've been nice to have her as a pen-ultimate boss, just to get closure. If ND was afraid of the backlash killing her off would've created, they could've created a situation where Drake couldn't afford to kill her either because he was pressed for time or because he needed her help to get Sam out. EVERYTHING would've been better than this.
Hannah Monteiro Either that or have Elena show up and sock her right in the jaw just as she’s about to leave.
4:15 Shows that you do not trust in legends. A Wise man said that to me. Trust is a gamble and it rarely pays off. I've seen all this. Study this ancient, medieval, and modern stuff and you'll know what I mean. Do not trust in legends.
For example:-
The search of Avery's treasure when Nate was twenty three years old.
Uncharted comic Amber Seal
Uncharted Golden Abyss
Eye of Indra
Drake's Fortune
Among Thieves
The fourth Labyrinth
Drake's Deception
Now Thief's End.
Least you walked away with some small trinkets and also 21:04 Nathan buys Jamerson M&C with Avery's treasure and now it is D&F fortunes.
Sam and Sully probably have some of those coins.
Good gameplay Nathan drake was pure hearted person he don't want to kill rafe but rafe forced him to do this
10:17 Damn!
Well at least Rafe got the treasure
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My favourite video game
Damn, Nadine is badass
Me when playing the game: wondering why the that one mountain is shaped like some kind of parrot tyna eat the trees.
Also me when I finish the game: OF COURSE THE SHIP WAS IN THAT SUSPICIOUS MOUNTAIN
When theres actual treasure triangle doesn’t do shit smh
So they didn't took the treasure?
No ,but Sam Did ,he take couple of them in hidden
Agh...this villain is a villain who has the weakest motivations for being a villain in the entire series..
I disagree. His motivations may be irrational, but are far more fleshed out and interesting than "Ragh I want riches and power/weapons-grade hallucinogens!"
Shuvam Kabir I agree. Rafe is the type of who u know is crazy but he doesn't show it. That what makes him one of the best villains in the Uncharted series.
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