Treasure hunter Nathan Drake, embarks in the adventure of his life searching for the legendary treasure, El Dorado while fighting a group of mercenaries.Treasure hunter Nathan Drake, embarks in the adventure of his life searching for the legendary treasure, El Dorado while fighting a group of mercenaries.Treasure hunter Nathan Drake, embarks in the adventure of his life searching for the legendary treasure, El Dorado while fighting a group of mercenaries.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 4 nominations total
Nolan North
- Nathan Drake
- (voice)
Emily Rose
- Elena Fisher
- (voice)
Simon Templeman
- Gabriel Roman
- (voice)
George Cheung
- Pirates #1
- (voice)
- (as George Kee Chung)
Tim Dang
- Pirates #2
- (voice)
Michael Hagiwara
- Pirates #3
- (voice)
Matthew Yang King
- Pirates #4
- (voice)
Andrew Kishino
- Pirates #5
- (voice)
Bruce Locke
- Pirates #6
- (voice)
David Agranov
- Mercenaries #1
- (voice)
Gregg Berger
- Mercenaries #2
- (voice)
David Berón
- Mercenaries #3
- (voice)
Jesse Corti
- Mercenaries #4
- (voice)
Carlos Ferro
- Mercenaries #5
- (voice)
Yuri Lowenthal
- Mercenaries #6
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaNolan North and Emily Rose did motion capture sequences for the game.
- GoofsIn one cut scene Drake removes his necklace however, later on when talking to Roman across two opposite glass booths, (end of Chapter 19) the necklace reappears in part of the cut scene.
- Quotes
Nathan Drake: You just jump, count to five and you pull the cord. How hard can it be? Oh crap!
[jumps off and pulls parachute cord]
Nathan Drake: AHHHHHH! Onetwothreefourfive! Ah, crap! Crap, crap, crap, crap, crap!
- ConnectionsEdited into Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection (2015)
Featured review
Kind of a cross between Tomb Raider Legends and Gears of War.
I liked this game for the most part, but I was hoping for something a bit more original, however, if you have played the two games listed above then this is not going to be anything new game play wise. However, it makes up for it by having a rather good story, and I did enjoy the game play in said two games. Just to warn you though, I was cussing at certain parts of the game and I had it set to easy. The story, typical search for the treasure scenario as Nathan and his buddies are after a treasure sought by Sir Francis Drake. You have your typical bad guys and you have numerous shoot outs, which is one of the problems I had with this game. There are two many go here then to the next screen all basic shootouts. These shootouts get annoying, especially when the enemy is seemingly dead on all the time. I just wish with all the advances in gaming they could dumb down the enemy a bit. I can't stand it when you get locked on immediately, it would be nice if for once the enemy would lose sight of you at times as that would be more realistic. The exploring is straight out of Tomb Raider Legends and fun for the most part, and then there is the end which spiced things up with strange things to kill, things that would seem more in place in a horror survival game than in this setting. Still, it was fun, the ending was good and I could see playing another game featuring these characters again. Next time I hope they work on the hand to hand more as you just did not get a lot of opportunity to really use it much.
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- Aaron1375
- Dec 23, 2007
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