It’s the fifth anniversary of the release of Uncharted 4, and while the developers are reminiscing over on Naughty…
It’s the fifth anniversary of the release of Uncharted 4, and while the developers are reminiscing over on Naughty…
But Nate did realize he messed, he even says as much when Sam says she’ll get over it. I actually think this game handles their relationship the best because they actually talk. In the previous games they dance around and you don’t know what happened. Here they talk. Elena says they’ll talk later, not soon after Nate…
I feel like with all they’ve been through together, Nathan and Elena love each other very much, and she understands him and and *stupid* things he does sometimes. He didn’t do anything to purposely hurt her, in fact he wanted her out of danger. Was he stupid to lie? Sure. But is it unbelievable that she could…
I enjoyed how Naughty Dog avoided being completely cliche. As the end neared I felt like they were going to go with the swerve of “this is Nates final adventure!.....or is it?” I like how they gave an outlet for Nathan and Elena to continue doing what they love, exploring and going on adventures, but closed the door…
I have to say I was dreading the ending. The entire game had an ominous feel to it and after the amazing talk on the elevator and the silent drive after it (that music!) I wouldn’t have been able to take it if they killed someone off. Given that they had said that there will be no doubt that this is Nate’s last…
My literal face the entire ending. Just giant tears. It’s over, Drake is a hot dad, his daughter is a perfect sassy mix of them. Sully and Sam are Tango and Cashing it around the world as crazy grandpa and uncle. There’s a dog and a beach and ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
This chapter of this game, right here, is what’s called “nailing the landing.”