Final Thoughts on Drakes in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
Drake's reaction to the death of Sully, that someone had mentioned in another thread, and when he saw the scene I thought exactly the same! Drake only gets as frowning slightly and that's it, this scene could have been much good if after Drake was in a new fashion animation (as he running wild / angry.) Or even a few superior dialogue (yes, I know that sounds somewhat pist as of the chase, but it sounds usual during the fight right away later than stain is shot) and possibly even just for that scene a few melee moves a little more brutal.
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03-11-2011
Orochimaru
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Re: Final Thoughts on Drakes in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
I love the character of Sully; I think the final would have been much more interesting if he really died Sully. Nate had a reason to feel guilty, and based on what Ellen was saying before about how Sully would go to the end of the world for him. It also would have given the story more exciting, make it a little less lame than Sully's in the corner and shaking him on the forehead, Oh hey i do not die, it was all a dream induced by high water. They make this incredible character, which is almost as smart as Drake and fun as only Flynn and fall of history. I know he broke his leg, but I could get a scene with him and Chloe at the end, perhaps as they greet Nate after his long adventure.
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03-11-2011
VazV
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Re: Final Thoughts on Drakes in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
Charlie and Chloe were assisting Drake and Sully. His part was completed well and they all have a tie of friendship. We will make out more of them in UC4 certain! That was amazing, a race for the sail, and looking imposing physics engine that simulates the behavior of a genuine ocean, incredible. Marlowe in the field was immense, it was typical and appropriate. Drake was attempting to save his character big, but it was not meant to be. I loved the last "fight". Lazarevic was odd, but Talbot. I mean it was like: Lastly, a argument with the beep. He takes his knife, and we are exchanging fire, so fight as if they were Metal Gear Solid 4, with animations and scenes of insanity. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time, as Ubar was being shattered. You are about to kill Sully, and download and look down.
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03-11-2011
Jung
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Re: Final Thoughts on Drakes in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
I truly favored this ending as opposite to a boss brawl like the one with Lazarevic. I actually truly liked it. My just trouble was that there was no summarize to the Chloe/Cutter story. But that's just a minor moan for me.
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03-11-2011
Nimos
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Re: Final Thoughts on Drakes in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
Am I the only one who thought Chloe and Charlie could be an element? Like to see a spin-off starring Charlie and Chloe in a game by themselves. Probably had to leave for the same reason Elena did not stay with Nate after the airfield. Or why Sully after U2 left in Borneo. Overcrowding would play. They were trying to keep the focus on Nate and Sully.
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03-11-2011
Enos
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Re: Final Thoughts on Drakes in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
I felt Nate's reaction was right. I was in shock b / c of what happened, but he has marked once he got to the bottom of the elevator and Talbot took off. Assuming that Talbot was actually not a hallucination. No different than the way it was after Elena was injured in U2 and decided to go after Lazarovic. That was not just to stop it was personal, too.
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03-11-2011
Shikamaru Nara
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Re: Final Thoughts on Drakes in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
I was fine with them not being there at the end. I just wanted to follow up in the final scene, similar to Uncharted 2. Sully is nowhere to be seen in the last 2 / 3’s of the game, but he appears at the end. I wanted something similar with Chloe / cutter here that his story did not feel like a loose end waiting to be tied. But that's not too big a problem for me in the scheme of things, and I liked the end a lot anyway.
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03-11-2011
Badmannah
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Re: Final Thoughts on Drakes in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
There is no right or wrong reaction to a tragedy like that (despite the fact that Sully was not really dead). When someone is in shock, not always act in the most rational. It's easy to say he was going to react in certain ways when they have faced the crisis, but you never really know. He was obviously more focused on the capture of Talbot, which was where he focused all his energy. Whether or not this is how I would react to the event, I had no problem with the way they reacted to it. I thought this was easily the best boss battle group. It supports the combat which had focused on the game. I also like that Drake can be defended, but not a particularly big fighter, in terms of technique is concerned. I think it's much more credible than playing Batman: Arkham City, where he's just ridiculously good at fighting.
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03-11-2011
DevenderD
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Re: Final Thoughts on Drakes in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
I think every boss fight has been steadily improving. I did not mind because I thought the fight Lazarevic was a very tense moment that the game needed. It is also necessary to show exactly what happens if someone drinks the sap. My biggest problem was with the boss battle in the first game. I could accept that Marlowe did not fight because she is an old woman, but I liked that there was no confrontation with Roman Gabriel. Navarro said nothing throughout the game, and do not deserve (in my opinion) to be the final boss. I do not like the final chapter was mostly the deaths of more followers, and during that time, he is immune to bullets for no reason. Then the real fight is very fast, and that's it.
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07-11-2011
Halle
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Re: Final Thoughts on Drakes in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception
I thought this was easily the best game, and had the best final chapter. Are there little things that could have made the game better? Sure. But overall I think people are being too critical of this game. Although this game took a while to get going, I've never been so absorbed in a game like it was during the second half of it.
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