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I have a PS3 and I still haven't played either Uncharted :monkey3 Of coures I also have an Xbox and Xbox 360 and have never played a Halo game either :monkey3 *quickly run away from angry mob*
 
I have a PS3 and I still haven't played either Uncharted :monkey3 Of coures I also have an Xbox and Xbox 360 and have never played a Halo game either :monkey3 *quickly run away from angry mob*

Halo has some pretty cool story elements, lot's of sci-fi goodness. Game play wise its probably nothing you haven't experienced before but there are still some great moments.

Uncharted has great characters, fun game play and several fantastic gaming moments that need to be experienced. do yourself a favor and get both uncharted games stat!
 
HT will do figures from Resident Evil 10 and Assassin's Creed 6 before they ever touch Uncharted. And by then no one will care.
 
HT will do figures from Resident Evil 10 and Assassin's Creed 6 before they ever touch Uncharted. And by then no one will care.


But they are making a film of Uncharted, they're more likely to make figures based on that than the game. Unless it's crap, that didn't stop them doing Prince of Persia Stuff mind you...
 
I wanna kill you for having such low standards.

Nathan Drake is no character, Indiana Jones is one, Alan Quatermaine is one.

Nathan Drake is freakish masturbation, there is not ONE single character trait to be found in Nathan Drake.

I played both games and there is no justification for his actions.

I feel disgusted and insulted by the developers that they want me to relate to such a mess of BS.

Even Tommy Vercetti, for all his mental psychotic issues showed signs of humanity and emotion, even if he only said how much he loved his hawaiian shirt.

But the problem with a cardboard like Drake then becomes rather obvious.
After killing hundreds of dudes and snaping their necks and searching the levels with a magnifier like a ____ing idiots for hours to steal treasures you begin to wonder why the ____ you're doing that again when the game runs out of fun stuff to throw at you.
The action becomes so dry and monotone that little Drake seems more and more like a bland slate with no point for his action other than his compulsive need to murder and plunder.
So it becomes impossible to actually relate to or sympathize with Nathan because there is NOTHING to relate to or sympathize with.
Unless one actually happens to be enough of a pillock to lack as much personality as Nathan Drake and spends his life fantasizing about adventure storys like Uncharted that carry as much story as porn spoofs of Indiana Jones.
Instead you would have to come up with your own justification for everything that happens in Uncharted which begs the question why the game trys to have a story when it refuses to tell you ____ about it's characters and why they should be important.

Let's take a quick look at the bastard child's father Indiana Jones for a moment, in particular The Last Crusade.
In that film we see Indy's desire to find treasures not to become rich (which would be enough reason to say the least) but to aquire academic knowledge and put them in a museum for others to see.
The guy even works as a teacher for ____'s sake. Apart from Clint Eastwood in Eiger Sanction I can't think of any badass action hero who is also a teacher, but I degress.
My point is that the complex relationship with his father who was never able to express any feelings for him, the journey that brings the two together over the course of the movie and his desire for knowledge are more than enough justification for doing all the cool ____ he does in the movie.
You know, banging that Nazi slut, killing tons of Nazis, becoming immortal, having bike chases, solving riddles etc etc.

The aspect of being a history teacher kinda comes into play with Half Life's Gordon Freeman and his job as a scientist in a sense that it should create disconnect between the story and the gameplay.
While The Last Crusade shows a short scene with Indy teaching history and therefore establishing his desire for treasure hunting and making this aspect of his personality only relatable to actual teachers who happen to also be treasure hunters (read: nobody) there is never a single level in Half Life that has the player as Gordon do any scientific research.
There is no sense of disconnection, instead the game says "you are a scientist, done, now have fun experiencing our story" which is a great way of giving context without any infringement on the player taking over the role of Gordon.

Now back to Indy, the fact that you can not directly relate to certain aspects of his personality do NOT mean that you can not sympathize with him as a character and the developing relationship between him and his father or his simple desire to aquire knowledge and treasures for everyone instead of keeping it in the hands of rich greedy ____s, who all happen to be horribly killed in the end.

So, creating a character is never ever ever about relating to them (mostly because it's all fiction and exists in good old unreal hyperreality) and instead about making them SYMPATHETIC.

This is why cardboards like Nathan Drake piss me off, because there is never a single indication of why I should sympathize with even BITS of his (lacking) personality.

There is NO WAY that there will ever ever ever be a Nathan Drake figure.
 
But they are making a film of Uncharted, they're more likely to make figures based on that than the game. Unless it's crap, that didn't stop them doing Prince of Persia Stuff mind you...
Prince of Persia guy had an interesting look, though, tapping into Hot Toys' recent interest in fancy armor and muscular bodies (Leonidas, Clash of Titans). Again, purely from a visual perspective, this Uncharted guy couldn't look more boring if he tried.
 
Prince of Persia guy had an interesting look, though, tapping into Hot Toys' recent interest in fancy armor and muscular bodies (Leonidas, Clash of Titans). Again, purely from a visual perspective, this Uncharted guy couldn't look more boring if he tried.

True, all the Uncharted characters are fairly "normal" looking. Imo that's what makes them more relatable and believable in the games.

They would come with allot of accessories though...
 
Vincent Shaw's rant on page 9 has me wondering what hideous injustice the Uncharted franchise has done him :horror Lighten up dude, the games were incredibly fun and the characters, in relation to modern games, were very well fleshed out. You're entitled to your opinion, but I think 98% of the people that have played the games would have to disagree with you.
 
I wanna kill you for having such low standards.

Nathan Drake is no character, Indiana Jones is one, Alan Quatermaine is one.

Nathan Drake is freakish masturbation, there is not ONE single character trait to be found in Nathan Drake.

I played both games and there is no justification for his actions.

I feel disgusted and insulted by the developers that they want me to relate to such a mess of BS.

Even Tommy Vercetti, for all his mental psychotic issues showed signs of humanity and emotion, even if he only said how much he loved his hawaiian shirt.

But the problem with a cardboard like Drake then becomes rather obvious.
After killing hundreds of dudes and snaping their necks and searching the levels with a magnifier like a ____ing idiots for hours to steal treasures you begin to wonder why the ____ you're doing that again when the game runs out of fun stuff to throw at you.
The action becomes so dry and monotone that little Drake seems more and more like a bland slate with no point for his action other than his compulsive need to murder and plunder.
So it becomes impossible to actually relate to or sympathize with Nathan because there is NOTHING to relate to or sympathize with.
Unless one actually happens to be enough of a pillock to lack as much personality as Nathan Drake and spends his life fantasizing about adventure storys like Uncharted that carry as much story as porn spoofs of Indiana Jones.
Instead you would have to come up with your own justification for everything that happens in Uncharted which begs the question why the game trys to have a story when it refuses to tell you ____ about it's characters and why they should be important.

Let's take a quick look at the bastard child's father Indiana Jones for a moment, in particular The Last Crusade.
In that film we see Indy's desire to find treasures not to become rich (which would be enough reason to say the least) but to aquire academic knowledge and put them in a museum for others to see.
The guy even works as a teacher for ____'s sake. Apart from Clint Eastwood in Eiger Sanction I can't think of any badass action hero who is also a teacher, but I degress.
My point is that the complex relationship with his father who was never able to express any feelings for him, the journey that brings the two together over the course of the movie and his desire for knowledge are more than enough justification for doing all the cool ____ he does in the movie.
You know, banging that Nazi slut, killing tons of Nazis, becoming immortal, having bike chases, solving riddles etc etc.

The aspect of being a history teacher kinda comes into play with Half Life's Gordon Freeman and his job as a scientist in a sense that it should create disconnect between the story and the gameplay.
While The Last Crusade shows a short scene with Indy teaching history and therefore establishing his desire for treasure hunting and making this aspect of his personality only relatable to actual teachers who happen to also be treasure hunters (read: nobody) there is never a single level in Half Life that has the player as Gordon do any scientific research.
There is no sense of disconnection, instead the game says "you are a scientist, done, now have fun experiencing our story" which is a great way of giving context without any infringement on the player taking over the role of Gordon.

Now back to Indy, the fact that you can not directly relate to certain aspects of his personality do NOT mean that you can not sympathize with him as a character and the developing relationship between him and his father or his simple desire to aquire knowledge and treasures for everyone instead of keeping it in the hands of rich greedy ____s, who all happen to be horribly killed in the end.

So, creating a character is never ever ever about relating to them (mostly because it's all fiction and exists in good old unreal hyperreality) and instead about making them SYMPATHETIC.

This is why cardboards like Nathan Drake piss me off, because there is never a single indication of why I should sympathize with even BITS of his (lacking) personality.

There is NO WAY that there will ever ever ever be a Nathan Drake figure.

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It's just a video game..... calm down , and there probably will be figures from the game.

Uncharted is becoming a fairly big franchise sooner or later neca or whoever will produce figures , I'm sure it's just a matter of licensing.

And Indiana Jones' (etc) is a great character but is basically a rehash,re-imagining (whatever) of explorer type characters from various film's and shows from the 50's ; his name , cloths , personality were all basically taken from various characters, although there are obviously differences. You'll be hard-pressed to find a genuinely unique character in a game like this and once again it's only a video game I wouldn't look into the morality of it , uncharted is not a metal gear solid.

And I'm all for hot toys doing figures from uncharted
 
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@ Vincent Shaw

So I take it you don't like Uncharted then.....:cuckoo:

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It's just a video game..... calm down , and there probably will be figures from the game.

Uncharted is becoming a fairly big franchise sooner or later neca or whoever will produce figures , I'm sure it's just a matter of licensing.

And Indiana Jones' (etc) is a great character but is basically a rehash,re-imagining (whatever) of explorer type characters from various film's and shows from the 50's ; his name , cloths , personality were all basically taken from various characters, although there are obviously differences. You'll be hard-pressed to find a genuinely unique character in a game like this and once again it's only a video game I wouldn't look into the morality of it , uncharted is not a metal gear solid.

And I'm all for hot toys doing figures from uncharted
:goodpost:


Say what you will about the characters and story, it's still one of the greatest games ever made, and a Nathan Drake would sell well despite looking a bit generic.
 
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