>It felt great when you got good at it though
no the fuck it did not, it was like that time i edged with my gf too long, blueballed, and had to fuck for hours just to painfully spew molten white lava. that aneurism inducing level can kiss my ass, made me not even care about the retardation of the all of a sudden brother plot. best "ancient" city though
I don't think there is a single level in that series that even even comes a quarter in difficulty to it. Hell I can't really think of another game period, some dev was angry when he designed that hellhole.
>she-baboon overpowers a killing machine that has survived close encounters with death on a daily basis >entire earth had been mapped and remapped for decades now with modern satellite technology >somehow never pick up skull island or whatever the fuck its name is where a massive pirate town is located in that can clearly be seen from the sky
Do they really just expect us to believe that satellites don't exist in the Uncharted universe?
its called suspension of disbelief. It's a wacky videogame world with regenerating health where men and women climb around like monkeys, where life is cheap and Nate is a hero despite personally killing thousands of people for the sake of treasure hunting. Dont think too hard about it.
my peanut sized brain can't comprehend suspension of disbelief in such a way that isn't explained or at least glossed over in-universe
Also not 100% sure but I think Nate's kill count is much lower than what we're shown, though it's still disproportionally high compared to the average serviceman
He only kills mercs who work for comically evil bad guys. Every one of them would kill him for peacefully trying to go after the same thing as their boss. Unironically, every kill in the Uncharted series is self defense. Nate never plans on killing unless it's been made painfully clear that they are trying to kill him.
>killing thousands of people just trying to earn a living wage in a tought situation so that you can loot the treasures of indigenous peoples to put on display in your colonialist museum alongside hundreds of other stolen artifacts is .... le GOOD
chud game.
Any significant difference between the PS4 and PS5 versions of Uncharted 4?
One runs at 30fps and looks like shit, the other runs at 60fps and looks pretty good (also has Gyro controls for shooting)
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It felt great when you got good at it though
>It felt great when you got good at it though
no the fuck it did not, it was like that time i edged with my gf too long, blueballed, and had to fuck for hours just to painfully spew molten white lava. that aneurism inducing level can kiss my ass, made me not even care about the retardation of the all of a sudden brother plot. best "ancient" city though
yeah it was really hard. I replayed it a bunch of times in Encounter Select trying different strategies before I started to like it
I don't think there is a single level in that series that even even comes a quarter in difficulty to it. Hell I can't really think of another game period, some dev was angry when he designed that hellhole.
They made it extra hard since its the last Nathan Drake setpiece
Not bad.
>mfw when pc players shat on the Uncharted games for not having gameplay
Unironically it has more "gameplay" than most pc games out there
I mean it's got control points and team deathmatch multiplayer, the people saying that it has no gameplay were always retarded
The entire game is press X to awesome with gears of war console shooting.
It's on PC now where it belongs, moron.
>she-baboon overpowers a killing machine that has survived close encounters with death on a daily basis
>entire earth had been mapped and remapped for decades now with modern satellite technology
>somehow never pick up skull island or whatever the fuck its name is where a massive pirate town is located in that can clearly be seen from the sky
Do they really just expect us to believe that satellites don't exist in the Uncharted universe?
its called suspension of disbelief. It's a wacky videogame world with regenerating health where men and women climb around like monkeys, where life is cheap and Nate is a hero despite personally killing thousands of people for the sake of treasure hunting. Dont think too hard about it.
To be fair, the enemies attacked him first or were intending to kill him if they caught him
my peanut sized brain can't comprehend suspension of disbelief in such a way that isn't explained or at least glossed over in-universe
Also not 100% sure but I think Nate's kill count is much lower than what we're shown, though it's still disproportionally high compared to the average serviceman
>noooooo don’t defend yourself just let them shoot you chud
no
He only kills mercs who work for comically evil bad guys. Every one of them would kill him for peacefully trying to go after the same thing as their boss. Unironically, every kill in the Uncharted series is self defense. Nate never plans on killing unless it's been made painfully clear that they are trying to kill him.
I have a confession. Lost Legacy is my 2nd favorite Uncharted followed by 1 and 2.
>Uncharted followed by 1
I didn't finish lost legacy so why is 1 so high
i liked the semi-open part in LL a lot
I should replay 4 again.
PS5 upgrade worth it?
I don't understand why anyone would replay Uncharted 4. The game is fucking boring.
Worst one after the 1st and just because the first was held back by being an early ps3 game
2 > 3 > 4 > 1
No it's a lot better than 3
2 > 4 > Power Gap > 3 > 1
I'd put the gap after 2 and another before 1
>killing thousands of people just trying to earn a living wage in a tought situation so that you can loot the treasures of indigenous peoples to put on display in your colonialist museum alongside hundreds of other stolen artifacts is .... le GOOD
chud game.