it's very possible Nate just made up the sequence in his head. Because if you noticed, Alcazar is voiced by Robin Atkin Downes, who voices many villains in the Uncharted games. Nate may have just used Downes voice for Alcazar because most of his bad guys are voiced by Downes lol Also, Sam acts a lot like Nate would in the situation, like saying "And stay down" after meleeing a foe, although he could have picked up a lot of Sam's mannerisms.
2Good2BeTrue45 I’ll say. You’d think Nate would’ve known about Alcazar’s death from that shootout in Argentina 6 months before the events of Uncharted 4.
@@AB_7092 Rafe is a good villain from a thematic perspective tho. He is in may ways opposite of Nate, or what Nate could've been. Nate's obsession is really in the history and the finds, not really with the wealth itself or even the glory. And even then he has lines he won't cross. He never leaves someone behind, moving to help even foes because he will fight unless is life is or would be in danger if he did not. Rafe on the other hand is the opposite, he may not need the wealth (though I'm sure he would appreciate breaking even at the very least) per se, but the glory? He wants the glory at any cost. He does not care for the history, only the end goal. He is like Avery, he wants the glory, the gold, all of it for himself. Nate in the end just wants his brother, but HOW DARE Nathan Drake walk away, having once again made such finds. Did he (Rafe) not work for this for years? And so Rafe tries to kill him. And in turn Nate kills the person he could have been, had he not been parallel to Dismas in many ways. Cause thats the other thing, Rafe is very much like Avery, and Avery thought himself like Dismas, completely missing the lesson in Dismas' story. It is the thief who repents who gets the glory (in this case, it is to his wife which Nate must repent, and in turn it is who forgives him). Avery and Rafe never repent. And so they die, Avery, who's greatest accomplishment in Libritalia, both in its founding and the treasure he stole there, remembered for a lesser score, and Rafe too, forgotten to the world, save for whatever he did outside of the hunt of Avery's gold. Nate is the legend, they merely footnotes. Sam, meanwhile, is somewhere between those worlds. While he can drag Nate back into the life he ran from, he cannot keep him away. Nor can Rafe make him do things such as kill Nate or innocents in the name of the treasure. He has a moral compass, but its broken. Sam maybe driven by glory, but it is glory he wanted to share with, or even gift to, given the moments before Nate manages to save him, his brother. He may not change over the course of the game, but in that he is like Nate in the first Uncharted. He is still in the process realizing which side of that scale he is on, the hunter for glory who acts a bit too much like a hero for his own good, or the man who walks away when he realizes his passion is not with glory, or danger, but the search for the lost and the secret. At least that is my reading of it. And of that, I'm sure only half or less was intentional, but I highly suspect, at the least, Nate being more like Dismas than Avery or Rafe is intentional. And I think providing such an opposite of Nate in why Rafe was the villain and not Hector.
@@hellianstavernarchive937 When first seeing that scene where Alcazar threatens Sam, I was like damn this guy is badass and intimidating. I’m thinking he has the potential to be the best villain in the whole series, but then it was kinda disappointing to see a rich douchebag character be the actual villain. Kinda reminded me of how iron man 3 blue balls us with the Mandarin. I see your point tho, I never really thought of it like that.
@@AB_7092 Literally me when I played Uncharted 4 and got the reveal scene. first Instinct was to calle Rafe a liar lol like nah no waaaayyy -_- I was so excited to run into him at the end of the game.
@@snooppp8873 Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman is a Mexican drug lord, currently serving a life sentence in a US prison. Prior to his arrest he was widely considerd the world's biggest drug trafficker. Known for his multiple prison escapes in Mexico.
@@element021993 I know right tell me about it. I wish the Hector Alcazar story wasn’t phony. That would’ve been awesome to see his thugs against the shoreline mercenaries
I remember this one comment (Don't know if it's in this one or in another playthrough), but this person said _"What really got us convinced in Sam's story is that we play as Sam in this whole chapter. Meaning we automatically believe in this whole charade."_ something like that.
When I played Uncharted 4 for the 1st time I thought Hector Alcazar was the main antagonist but no its Rafe lol. Would of been an interesting story if ND went with Alcazar's story instead.
Same I was pretty deflated when the truth came out. Like why ruin a potentially legendary villain. Could have been the first cool and smart villain in the series
Judging by the title of this video Hector Alcazar is definitely the Uncharted version of El Chapo. Sometimes I wish the Hector Alcazar story wasn’t a lie I actually did like the guy aside from his voice, and in spite of how he is evil, he definitely had a sense of honor.
Me too, I got the chance to be in denial then angry then forgiving when I learned about Sam's lie. I love this game but I will never be able to play the game like I once did.
The characters NEVER TAKE BULLET DAMAGE. The grey screen is just Nate, Sam or Chloe's luck running out (Mainly Nate's) and when that happens, an enemy finally hits them and they die. They got no bullet proof vests, they wear shirts and a human body can't take a bullet and keep jumping, rolling and climbing for fucks sake. Only time where someone gets shot is in Uncharted 2 in that completely bullshit section of climbing the train.
I really like how Nate went against an Army full of trained, well experienced mercenaries with the ammunition of a small country who often are hired to destroy small countries instead of facing a regular Colombian drug lord with a little group, also how did Sam did not think of it since he heard about Nate's previous murdery adventures 😂😂
That is for sure😒 I don’t care that Sam lied but i was pissed that the only time we play him was the lie. And i don’t remember the other villains, but Rafe and Asav for the two last Uncharted are just boring generic villains😒 At least Hector was impressive and intimidating
@@breakofdawn5249 I was legit pissed lol I was hyping myself up for the encounter with Alcatraz like "Oh man finally a good villain this is going to be good shit" lmao
I feel like rafe being shit at being a villain is part of his character as well. everything he does, from sneaking into the panama prison, to restarting the search for the treasure, to giving up on life for a shot at killing nate, it's all to try and prove to himself that there's more to him than just a rich heir, and failing anyways
So far, Sam was shot and nearly killed, fell from a building, nearly died again trying to escape from prison, had a knife on his neck, and walked all that way to find his brother! Newspaper writer from Iron Will: That guy's a gift from God.
What a waste. Huge missed opportunity to finally have a villain that is actually smart and a step ahead of our main protagonist. The Jail break scene terrified me for this reason alone. Would have been cool to have a villain actually be just as smart or even smarter then our characters.
would've loved if he was actually the main antagonist. of course you still need sam lying to nathan, it would've been cool if sam somehow saved alcazar's life and he let sam go and decided to just work with rafe to find the treasure. then sam lies to nathan and tries to rob the treasure anyway. this way you get to have sam lying and still get to keep this awesome villain in the story. they somehow managed to make an intimidating villain without being a walking cliché or a rehash of lazarevich. there's something inherently scary about an old guy in a business where men die young
I just reached the part where Rafe tells Nate about Sam lying about Alcazar and god damn am I disappointed Lol I thought here Uncharted finally has a Villain that has screen presence and is actually terrifying. But nah Lol so deflating but oh well we shall carry on.
People are mad at sam for lying to nathan but do you understand that he was just trying to get what he loved doing with his brother back. And he spent 2 years with rafe so he can find facts about Avery. Thats how he got the Cross Info. He didnt mean no harm by it.
I wonder if some parts of his "story" were true....maybe alcazar was really his cellmate and they talked about the treasure or perhaps hector heard rumors about it but when rafe pulled sam out of prison alcazar was left alone to doing research for the treasure and maybe after that he somehow escape from the prison and while following a trail in argentina he was killed in a shootout perhaps orchestraded by rafe and the shoerline mercenaries because they knew thanks to the informations of sam that alcazar could have been an obstacle in their research because he knew about the treasure......
I would have love this guy as a villain in just that first scene to me made me think he is the villain in this game or Sam took his place or something because I had a feeling something was going to happen in the game with Sam but he was like a Nathan drake that is a older version because it felt like a clone of him but is a good way that made me love him as a character.
Yeah and then Nate kills auction guards but doesn't want to kill Nadine nor Rafe. Plus Nate's mother caughts an *illness* instead of suiciding, like previously stated. Uncharted 4 is fucked up. Edit: Wrote this in a bad day. My perspective has changed since then and I consider this games on the top 3 of the G.O.A.T. games
Jarno Datema I'd like to point out that even though this is fake, those prisoners are not innocent (not defending the killing) but Nathan has killed far more people. A lot more. He didn't kill in cold blood, but still he has ended the lives of many. You forget that Nathan and Sam have stolen and cheated people before. They may have good hearts but they don't exactly have the best morals.
Looking back now, the fact Hector only demands half the treasure should already be a red flag for Nate. You know a bloodthristy drug lord like this who holds all the cards would definitely demand all of it, not just half.
I also think that a red flag was the fact the Hector tells Sam in the van that he said that he knew where the treasure was when Sam said that he could find it. It cannot have been a misunderstanding caused by language barrier because of how fluent Hector was in English , he definetly knows that being able to find it doesnt mean knowing where it is.
I love than the place is in my country Panama, and part of uncharted 1 but what I hate and I know a lot of Hispanic too, is the fact they make them speaks like Mexican, exactly like in Resident Evil 4 is in Spain but they speak like Mexican just because the persons who translate are from there, but really??? At least try to be neutral and don't make them say: "cabron" "pinche" "chingados" WTF!!!!. That ruined this details
Was very interesting playing a Lie
Tomas tapia sanchez
True,Sam is the master of Storytelling xD
it's very possible Nate just made up the sequence in his head. Because if you noticed, Alcazar is voiced by Robin Atkin Downes, who voices many villains in the Uncharted games. Nate may have just used Downes voice for Alcazar because most of his bad guys are voiced by Downes lol
Also, Sam acts a lot like Nate would in the situation, like saying "And stay down" after meleeing a foe, although he could have picked up a lot of Sam's mannerisms.
@@sakonan4883 have you finished the game
@@CJJJJ810 Since i made the comment over a year ago, obviously lol
@@sakonan4883 lol
Best prison escape that never happened.
Wish it did.
Yeah when Sam lied to Nate bout his story.
Hector Alcuzar: the best fictional fictional villain of uncharted
hardly
Robin Atkins Downes
He is real in the game he died months ago
@@Kadori1 6 months ago on a shootout
He died in shootout, in Argentina
Sam is an expert storyteller lol
2Good2BeTrue45 I’ll say.
You’d think Nate would’ve known about Alcazar’s death from that shootout in Argentina 6 months before the events of Uncharted 4.
Tyler Quinn Why? He had gotten a real life.
@@billcipher779 what? Nate should have researched.
@@carmensandiego328 He mentioned ingame that he should have looked it up.
Steven Burnside yes true
It was beautiful playing a lie. Naughty Dog really outdone themselves in this one 😂😂😂
shouldntve been a lie, wish we had alcazar on our ass in the game, wouldve been epic
@@weicheng5232 yea he would’ve been a sick villain over rafe
@@AB_7092 Rafe is a good villain from a thematic perspective tho. He is in may ways opposite of Nate, or what Nate could've been. Nate's obsession is really in the history and the finds, not really with the wealth itself or even the glory. And even then he has lines he won't cross. He never leaves someone behind, moving to help even foes because he will fight unless is life is or would be in danger if he did not.
Rafe on the other hand is the opposite, he may not need the wealth (though I'm sure he would appreciate breaking even at the very least) per se, but the glory? He wants the glory at any cost. He does not care for the history, only the end goal. He is like Avery, he wants the glory, the gold, all of it for himself. Nate in the end just wants his brother, but HOW DARE Nathan Drake walk away, having once again made such finds. Did he (Rafe) not work for this for years? And so Rafe tries to kill him. And in turn Nate kills the person he could have been, had he not been parallel to Dismas in many ways.
Cause thats the other thing, Rafe is very much like Avery, and Avery thought himself like Dismas, completely missing the lesson in Dismas' story. It is the thief who repents who gets the glory (in this case, it is to his wife which Nate must repent, and in turn it is who forgives him). Avery and Rafe never repent. And so they die, Avery, who's greatest accomplishment in Libritalia, both in its founding and the treasure he stole there, remembered for a lesser score, and Rafe too, forgotten to the world, save for whatever he did outside of the hunt of Avery's gold. Nate is the legend, they merely footnotes.
Sam, meanwhile, is somewhere between those worlds. While he can drag Nate back into the life he ran from, he cannot keep him away. Nor can Rafe make him do things such as kill Nate or innocents in the name of the treasure. He has a moral compass, but its broken. Sam maybe driven by glory, but it is glory he wanted to share with, or even gift to, given the moments before Nate manages to save him, his brother. He may not change over the course of the game, but in that he is like Nate in the first Uncharted. He is still in the process realizing which side of that scale he is on, the hunter for glory who acts a bit too much like a hero for his own good, or the man who walks away when he realizes his passion is not with glory, or danger, but the search for the lost and the secret.
At least that is my reading of it. And of that, I'm sure only half or less was intentional, but I highly suspect, at the least, Nate being more like Dismas than Avery or Rafe is intentional. And I think providing such an opposite of Nate in why Rafe was the villain and not Hector.
@@hellianstavernarchive937 When first seeing that scene where Alcazar threatens Sam, I was like damn this guy is badass and intimidating. I’m thinking he has the potential to be the best villain in the whole series, but then it was kinda disappointing to see a rich douchebag character be the actual villain. Kinda reminded me of how iron man 3 blue balls us with the Mandarin. I see your point tho, I never really thought of it like that.
@@AB_7092 Literally me when I played Uncharted 4 and got the reveal scene. first Instinct was to calle Rafe a liar lol like nah no waaaayyy -_- I was so excited to run into him at the end of the game.
Did this guy just change "Hector Alcazar" to "El Chapo" in the title?
Who the hell is el chapo btw? Is that what he's called?
XXshrek el chapo is a Mexican crime lord
@@snooppp8873 Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman is a Mexican drug lord, currently serving a life sentence in a US prison. Prior to his arrest he was widely considerd the world's biggest drug trafficker. Known for his multiple prison escapes in Mexico.
@@snooppp8873 look up on Google. He's a drug lord.
Wtf does Hector Alcazar has to do with El Chapo his name is Hector not Chapo Guzman
Sams story was so believable that even naughty dog believed it and made a walkthrough.
Naughty Dog after finding out was like "so... should we leave this in the game or what?"
Imagine if Alcazar and his cartel came to the island and waged war with Shoreline mercenaries for the treasure. Now that would be epic.
I was looking forward to that. Hector should of been an additional villain.
@@element021993Right? Woulda been fire
@@element021993 I know right
@@element021993 I know right tell me about it. I wish the Hector Alcazar story wasn’t phony.
That would’ve been awesome to see his thugs against the shoreline mercenaries
This story sounds too good to be true...
Oh wait.
How is being threatened into finding long-lost treasure "too good to be true"? Sounds like a nightmare scenario to me
@@ToxicTurquoise454 It's a phrase
@@eclipse-_-3213 The phrase was used incorrectly here lol
@@ToxicTurquoise454to be fair it’s very very generous when he said half the treasure cause that’s a lot still
“Death is not a mercy I will grant you.”
So cold blooded!
Oh you don't want to find out what these people can do to those whom they deem to have betrayed them.
True, but he did have a sense of honor
Alcaraz:(To Sam) You remember how to use it?
Sam:(Hesitatingly) Yeah, it will come back to me.
(One minute later)
*Shoots and rolls like a pro*
Avi Narayan Singh It's Alcazar.
“When your telling your friends how you left school but in reality your mom came to pick you up”😂🤣
Lame joke
@@MrAjking808no it's not
@@christiansantiago5330 it is lol , y’all think low grade humor is the funniest thing ever
@@MrAjking808 not the funniest, but pretty funny
@@christiansantiago5330 nah
Making the player play this “flashback” made for a great twist.
I remember this one comment (Don't know if it's in this one or in another playthrough), but this person said _"What really got us convinced in Sam's story is that we play as Sam in this whole chapter. Meaning we automatically believe in this whole charade."_ something like that.
You’re right it was
I read it too. I love Uncharted 4 but this trick is like meh 👇😢
Funny how the only chapter you play with a character othen than Nate is this one and it turns out to be a fake anyway.
You forgot Cassie lol
@@jamestownley5169 Omg it meas Cassie is fake too :oooo xD
What about Cassie? Their daughter in the Epilogue
This makes me wish there were spinoff entries with one focused on sam and the other on cassie
@@m1tch506 there will be, in the future!
it would have beem so dope if this part was true and you had to fight off crazy cartel army
defintely, they would've been a much more interesting enemy than the lame ass Shoreline mercs
And surely no more Nadine Ross
Mandy Why no more Nadine?
I thknk the story is better as it is right now . They have done a great job.
When I played Uncharted 4 for the 1st time I thought Hector Alcazar was the main antagonist but no its Rafe lol. Would of been an interesting story if ND went with Alcazar's story instead.
12:20-12:40 that threat sounds life something Liam Neeson would say. 😂
Shamar Davis lmao
I read that as Leslie Niesen and I was picturing a much, much wilder scene.
@@yeahwellthatsjustlikeyouro7466 you mean Liam Neeson?
I appreciate the fact that they created a whole gameplay sequence to make the reveal that more impacting
I'm actually kinda sad that this was all a lie, Hector seemed like an interesting character
Same I was pretty deflated when the truth came out. Like why ruin a potentially legendary villain. Could have been the first cool and smart villain in the series
@@MistahJay7 ... Rafe?
I was hoping that Hector will battle Rafe and Shoreline for Avery's treasure. Honestly it should have never been a lie.
@@MistahJay7hector was very generous of his offer half the treasure
@@element021993 I know, right despite how cold blooded and evil Hector Alcazar was the guy definitely had a sense of honor.
Even the lies in this game are amazing !!!
Judging by the title of this video Hector Alcazar is definitely the Uncharted version of El Chapo.
Sometimes I wish the Hector Alcazar story wasn’t a lie I actually did like the guy aside from his voice, and in spite of how he is evil, he definitely had a sense of honor.
I'm so glad I played this game without knowing anything
Me too, I got the chance to be in denial then angry then forgiving when I learned about Sam's lie. I love this game but I will never be able to play the game like I once did.
Sam took at least 5 times more bullets than Sam did when he fell off the wall from Nathan's hand in this breakout
The characters NEVER TAKE BULLET DAMAGE.
The grey screen is just Nate, Sam or Chloe's luck running out (Mainly Nate's) and when that happens, an enemy finally hits them and they die.
They got no bullet proof vests, they wear shirts and a human body can't take a bullet and keep jumping, rolling and climbing for fucks sake.
Only time where someone gets shot is in Uncharted 2 in that completely bullshit section of climbing the train.
@@crangejo makes sense
i wish there was an alcazar
there was, he just didnt break sam out
JJ Inirio rafe mentions he died in a shootout in Argentina six mounts ago
There was, but died in shootout in Argentina like six months ago 😂
He did exist, we just have no way of knowing if he and Sam ever even met each other. He just made for an easy story for Sam to use.
@@ZenMonkeyGod What if Alcazar didn't even look like this but this is how Nathan imagined him in his mind to look like?🤔😂
The greatest prison break that never happened.
I really like how Nate went against an Army full of trained, well experienced mercenaries with the ammunition of a small country who often are hired to destroy small countries instead of facing a regular Colombian drug lord with a little group, also how did Sam did not think of it since he heard about Nate's previous murdery adventures 😂😂
Lol Hector seemed more of a competent villain though. Could have been the series first actual good one
@@MistahJay7 maybe, but even with the story being true he couldn't have been more dangerous than goddamn lazarevic I don't think
I wished Hector Alcazar story was real.
After playing through this, Hector was a much better villain than the actual villain in the game
That is for sure😒 I don’t care that Sam lied but i was pissed that the only time we play him was the lie. And i don’t remember the other villains, but Rafe and Asav for the two last Uncharted are just boring generic villains😒 At least Hector was impressive and intimidating
True Rafe and Nadine were heartless
@@breakofdawn5249 I was legit pissed lol I was hyping myself up for the encounter with Alcatraz like "Oh man finally a good villain this is going to be good shit" lmao
I feel like rafe being shit at being a villain is part of his character as well. everything he does, from sneaking into the panama prison, to restarting the search for the treasure, to giving up on life for a shot at killing nate, it's all to try and prove to himself that there's more to him than just a rich heir, and failing anyways
So far, Sam was shot and nearly killed, fell from a building, nearly died again trying to escape from prison, had a knife on his neck, and walked all that way to find his brother!
Newspaper writer from Iron Will: That guy's a gift from God.
Capt. Gumball Watterson Well none of that was true
Prakhar Mishra Well he did get shot and almost die during the _real_ prison escape Nate never talks about.
After all he's Nathan's brother
Samuel Drake defies the odds like his brother Nathan Drake hehe!
This story is what TLOU2 trailers are right now
What a waste. Huge missed opportunity to finally have a villain that is actually smart and a step ahead of our main protagonist. The Jail break scene terrified me for this reason alone. Would have been cool to have a villain actually be just as smart or even smarter then our characters.
Raul Menendez's alter ego
Sam:... and that's what happened.
Nate: Sam, Alcazar died like 6 months ago...
Sam:...
Nate:...
*Roll Credits*
Would of been better if you can play as Sam more in the game
I dont think so it would just make the story more complex
El chapo you say?
I wonder if sam also tell the Story about him getting killed but revived at checkpoint to nathan?
This is literally the opportunity to say - Cool story, bro.
When I played this chapter, I couldn't help but hear ACDC's classic JailBreak
Did anybody see him call Alcazar El Chapo and went straight to the comments to see if anyone noticed?
I’m very sad about this being the last to second game. It was the best game ever. Ever.
naughty dog really done it this time I mean look at the detail the lighting everything is so realistically executed 😮
*El Chapo* breaks Sam out of prison?
No, Rafe breaks Sam out
Hector Alcazar died in Argentina, after he left Sam
Димаш Бекбол yeah buddy you are 2 years late
The title alone has me in stitches lmao 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
would've loved if he was actually the main antagonist. of course you still need sam lying to nathan, it would've been cool if sam somehow saved alcazar's life and he let sam go and decided to just work with rafe to find the treasure. then sam lies to nathan and tries to rob the treasure anyway.
this way you get to have sam lying and still get to keep this awesome villain in the story. they somehow managed to make an intimidating villain without being a walking cliché or a rehash of lazarevich. there's something inherently scary about an old guy in a business where men die young
11:42 so this is a refference to heath ledger joker "why so serious" scene. I hope i'm not the only one who pointed that
I was surprised they didn't use this for real.. it would've been a great fight at the end
When your Mexican and understand what there saying
It's fucking *they're*
You can take one of Alcazar’s boys weapon which is the assault rifle. That rifle is op.
I just reached the part where Rafe tells Nate about Sam lying about Alcazar and god damn am I disappointed Lol I thought here Uncharted finally has a Villain that has screen presence and is actually terrifying. But nah Lol so deflating but oh well we shall carry on.
People are mad at sam for lying to nathan but do you understand that he was just trying to get what he loved doing with his brother back. And he spent 2 years with rafe so he can find facts about Avery. Thats how he got the Cross Info. He didnt mean no harm by it.
That's where he was wrong he put Nate in danger and got him almost dead
Nah were just madd Hector wasn't the main villain lol Sam lying to Nate is an interesting plot point that still could have happened some other way.
I wonder if some parts of his "story" were true....maybe alcazar was really his cellmate and they talked about the treasure or perhaps hector heard rumors about it but when rafe pulled sam out of prison alcazar was left alone to doing research for the treasure and maybe after that he somehow escape from the prison and while following a trail in argentina he was killed in a shootout perhaps orchestraded by rafe and the shoerline mercenaries because they knew thanks to the informations of sam that alcazar could have been an obstacle in their research because he knew about the treasure......
I would have love this guy as a villain in just that first scene to me made me think he is the villain in this game or Sam took his place or something because I had a feeling something was going to happen in the game with Sam but he was like a Nathan drake that is a older version because it felt like a clone of him but is a good way that made me love him as a character.
It would have been an amazing story.
So this is how it starts for uncharted 2 movie
Sam is the best story teller because we played in his story
I can't believe it's all just a lie, damn it sam
WAIT SAM LIED?? I HAVENT COMPLETED THE GAME YET WTF
Thats not el chapo, el chapo's name is Joaquín not Alcázar
+Jose Moreno Its a parody I guess
he fooled us to see the video
damn that's GTA5 wasted sound effect is perfect in the end ,its look like Samuel fcked up
The outro just said the ending
Favourite part of the game for sure
Sam had a vivid imagination
That's how you escape a prison.
Sneaking is for kids.
he is not el chapo he is big boss in metal gear
Sam’s lie was the reason we got Uncharted 4
I think it would've been nice if Sam's NPC picked up rifle weapons too lol.
Alcázar: Ocúpate de la puerta. Silencio. 3:34 3:37
How did I not realize it was El Chapo.
5:09 I wish that this game ha these cinematic moments throughout the whole game.
Psycho Dad wtf 13:14
what?
So Alcazar's the closest we'll get to a substitute for Reznov?
Yeah and both of them aren't really alive and dead the whole time in the game.
Or Menendez 2.0 Lol
I actually believed Sam when I first played this 😂 till we found out he made it up
Bruh the title 😂good video
lying sam
Alcazars voice actor sounds like Hondo's from the clone elwars
Man Hector looks like a Mexican Joel
Nah, he doesn't look like Joel, sounds like him, but doesn't look like him.
Why would he go to the authorities if he killed people too?
Its cause of this guy i call my friends named sam as samuel everytime lol
Bet chapo in real life wouldnt come here
Wow Sam is a good story teller
My guy that’s not el chapo
Imagine this game being remastered
Ps5 remaster is actually coming man
I always wondered
If you died in the false story, what will the outcome be if it was all a lie?
wow this guy voice navarro talbot tenzin and this guy
They should make Alcazar the main villain in the Uncharted Movie!
Rafe said he already died
He died at shootout in Argentina
It was super tool to play a lie. Really made it feel real. I just wish there was more story payoff.
Don’t you mean Hector Alcázar
I always thought it un natural from Nate to help Sam even though he killed a lot of innocents to break out of jail
Yeah and then Nate kills auction guards but doesn't want to kill Nadine nor Rafe. Plus Nate's mother caughts an *illness* instead of suiciding, like previously stated.
Uncharted 4 is fucked up.
Edit: Wrote this in a bad day. My perspective has changed since then and I consider this games on the top 3 of the G.O.A.T. games
Jarno Datema I'd like to point out that even though this is fake, those prisoners are not innocent (not defending the killing) but Nathan has killed far more people. A lot more. He didn't kill in cold blood, but still he has ended the lives of many. You forget that Nathan and Sam have stolen and cheated people before. They may have good hearts but they don't exactly have the best morals.
@@crangejo In fact she commited suicide because of her illness
@@shydreameress264 yeah that's most likely what happened
DUDE EL CHAPO LMAOOO
Looking back now, the fact Hector only demands half the treasure should already be a red flag for Nate. You know a bloodthristy drug lord like this who holds all the cards would definitely demand all of it, not just half.
Sam wanted Nate to believe that Alcazar was nicer not like Vargas or Rafe
I also think that a red flag was the fact the Hector tells Sam in the van that he said that he knew where the treasure was when Sam said that he could find it. It cannot have been a misunderstanding caused by language barrier because of how fluent Hector was in English , he definetly knows that being able to find it doesnt mean knowing where it is.
Not really. It just shows he is smart and manipulative
He obvs is just lying and would have betrayed him when the time came lol
very negligible movement in sams hair
Knowing this is all fake, just makes it hilarious! 🤣🤣
Poor Gaurds...
him
Holy shit it’s the medic lmao
I love than the place is in my country Panama, and part of uncharted 1 but what I hate and I know a lot of Hispanic too, is the fact they make them speaks like Mexican, exactly like in Resident Evil 4 is in Spain but they speak like Mexican just because the persons who translate are from there, but really??? At least try to be neutral and don't make them say: "cabron" "pinche" "chingados" WTF!!!!. That ruined this details
UN FORASTEEEROOOOOOO
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yeah but it turns out it was just a made up story , not an actual event in the game
Love wie der Loco El Chapo Gringo
El chapo 😂😂😂
This really had me fooled the first time here!
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Maybe it was true until the point of the break out, and on a different time