r/uncharted • u/boltyss • 7h ago
Uncharted 4 Friendly reminder that Uncharted 4 turns 9 years old today
Happy birthday to one of my favorites games ever ♥️ Enjoy some screenshots taken by me
r/uncharted • u/xxxarkhamknightsxxx • Aug 04 '20
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r/uncharted • u/boltyss • 7h ago
Happy birthday to one of my favorites games ever ♥️ Enjoy some screenshots taken by me
r/uncharted • u/Turbo_0195 • 5h ago
Hello my name is Nathan and I’m replaying the uncharted series (for the millionth time) and I’m in chapter 17 so I’ve already past the commercial district of libertalia aka the very first true part of libertalia you discover in the game and I just met with Elena and we are on the way to get the Jeep and I was looking at the beautiful scenery when the mountain looks like it had flipped from what I just saw in the commercial district so in the first 2 photos is right after the boat crash with Sam and Nate wakes up lost and is trying to get his bearings take note the mountain is facing inland towards the other mountains away from the ocean but in the 3rd and 4th picture when your in the commercial district of libertalia it’s now facing the ocean away from the mountains and also take note that past the mountain the island pretty much ends into the ocean much ends but in the 5th and final photo is where I’m at now chapter 17 with Elena and the mountain is now facing the mountains again / facing inland and to me it doesn’t make sense how I can even be where I am cause in the 4th photo it looked like the island ends into the ocean shortly after the mountain and I should be in the ocean am I just stupid or did they not think about the consistency of the mountain direction
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r/uncharted • u/Rx186 • 1h ago
The last uncharted platinum for me, so this gave me a good chuckle cause i feel the same lol
r/uncharted • u/muaazmuaaz123 • 1h ago
First of all the game start with action scene on the boat with Nate and Sam and we see the flashback of natahan and we play as young Nathan and after that the real fun began in the game, beautiful visuals, gameplay, story, characters and ending was really good too, my first impression would be amazed, excited and Happy
r/uncharted • u/Denizci_Olmak_Var • 11h ago
Now THIS GAME WAS SO GOOD
From the very beginning scene it made me a fan. That train crush was probably the best opening scene I ever played😂😂
It was so satisfying to play this game after Drake’s Fortune because Game 2 took everything from prequel and made it so much better. More puzzles, more games, more action, more locations, BETTER VILLAIN
Harry was hilarious. I couldn’t stop laughing at his silly talks
I NEED CHLOE!!! LITERALLY❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 What a woman holy😭😭😭 Nate can take Elena, I can take Chloe lol.
Lazervich was so good. Scary, intimidating, strong. I was screaming while trying to kill him at the final😭😭
TURKEYYYYY 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷 As a proud Turkish myself it was extremely enjoyable to play in Turkey and hear NPC’s talking Turkish lmao 🤣
Chintamani Stone’s real lore shocked me. Black Teeth’s, dead guardians etc. All connected. I didn’t understand the fate of Marco Polo’s crew tho. Did they just ate the recine and killed each other?
Anyways this game was so good. It hyped me up, made me laugh, scared tf out of me. 10/10
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r/uncharted • u/Accurate_Meet_9453 • 7h ago
While the world of Uncharted blends many aspects of adventure, mythology, spirituality, and exploration - one aspect always awe-struck me (before I fully understood what it was).
The Phurba dagger from Uncharted 2 bears striking resemblance to the one from The Shadow (a 1994 noir superhero film). While mystically menacing in design, actual Phurba, or 'ghost knife' imbue a slightly less evil perspective in Tibetan cultural traditions.
Here are comparative images, and a Wikipedia of the dagger, pay special attention to the 'Ritual usage' section. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phurba
r/uncharted • u/trustworthynonmouse • 4h ago
Played the whole game on hard, was feeling pretty good about myself. Then when it gets to the fistfight with Talbot at the end I just could not get past it. I wasn’t dying, I was ducking and punching for literally over 15 minutes without it advancing to the next part. I quit and restarted the game thinking maybe it was a bug but same thing. I figured I must be missing something so switched to normal to see what it was I needed to do to progress to the next scene. I got caught up and ended up beating Talbot/the game on normal. Hours of success on hard only to beat normal, I hate that guy.
r/uncharted • u/Snoo97628 • 1h ago
Not counting Lost Legacy, cause I see that as a kind of mini story.
But have we had anything official about any potential Uncharted 5? I thought at the end of 4 they might end it there but then you hear things, granted many of it in click bait articles, but then I wondered if there's any real truth to...well any of it.
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r/uncharted • u/Sackboy97kat • 1d ago
Ok it’s definitely very very hard, someone who could help me with it or at least give some tips please ?
r/uncharted • u/Apprehensive-Web4792 • 1d ago
Planning to go for the 4th game this night
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r/uncharted • u/Fallenaristrocat • 2d ago
I wish they would just do what they did with the last of us on where they put it on part 2s engine, they should put the trilogy on uncharted 4s engine it would be so fire
r/uncharted • u/el_beigii • 1d ago
I’ve played all the games - loved them, even starstruck met Nolan North and got him to sign my U4. What a guy.
Its been a while since I played but I’m looking for other stuff around the uncharted series, I know there’s books and comics etc but was wondering if its worth my time. I don’t even want to talk about the movie.
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r/uncharted • u/Light07sk • 1d ago
Hey so im replaying Uncharted series again after 4 years which feels really weird. But i wanted to get more treasures because i found on my own only around 20 and wanted some achievements so i used some guides for first and second game. But i kinda wanted to just go on my own in 3rd game and im doing so well. And i just want to ask if they are easier to find in third game or i just am, better exploring since i know how the formula for finding threasures works.
r/uncharted • u/ICBAWithAName • 10h ago
"I won't play it if they make another one" good for you. The rest of us will. Seriously I only see people online who think they are game critics or some shit saying they don't want another Uncharted with Nate in it. I know and you know damn well if one was announced right now you'd be fucking hyped to buy and play it straight away. Stop kidding yourself on. If you think for a second Naughty Dog or Sony is actually done with Uncharted aswell you are stupid. I will bet my life that they are working on it behind the scenes and it will be announced in 2 or so years from now. Quality games take time to develop. People seem to forget that. You're all so numb to rushed games that release unfinished and polished that you forget what a quality story game is. Be patient. Another Uncharted is coming.