To quickly run down how Golden Abyss fits into this essay: • Drake is not a hero but can't help playi g at one Drake starts the adventure once again just looking for treasure and the noteriety brought on by massive discoveries. He for a very long time only continues for pure survival, trying to escape Guerro's militia while also hoping to rescue Dante and Chase. Once he has escaped with Chade and is in relative safety, he only resumes the adventure because of massive personal significance to Chase, the assumption they're too far ahead of Guerro to be caught again and to prevent Guerro from finding the treasure that would finance another coup. Later, when he is in relative safety at Sully's, he only resumes to save Chase, having no delusions about stopping Guerro. Drake refuses Dante's idea of selling the radioactive gold due to massive potential harm. • The adventure is ridiculous Drake manages to escape and massively damage both Guerro's militia and Dante's mercenaries. • The adventure is more realistic The treasure is not in the slightest supernatural in nature but rather radioactive which created the legends of a supernatural force. Guerro is a failed revolutionary from a more unstable part of the world whose forces are the last remnants of his revolution financed through robbery and hostage-taking and as such with rather poor equipment and locations.
I wish I played the original 3 when they came out, I just can’t go back to them nowadays. The combat and graphics just don’t feel as good as the 4th game, just makes it hard.
@@Zack-bl2ggtbh apart from uncharted 1 i didnt find the jump too bad. just do yourself a favour and play on easy because the combat is the worst part of the original games by far
A Legendary ‘Keep The Status Quo Alive’ Protagonist. That’s literally how every game in the franchise goes. Nathan and the gang find something extraordinary that was hidden or lost for ages and then they destroy it. And if you look at the Uncharted Franchise this way than it’s kinda safe to say that Nathan Drake is actually the Villain of the Story.
@@superbrian7997I mean yeah, but obviously Nathan isn't the one actually destroying everything. It's only because the actual villains are also there destroying everything
He was never meant to be a hero, and he will never be. Just a man learning what he really wants who just so happens to occasionally do heroic things just like normal people do everyday. Edit: The camera guy was a legend.
“like normal people do everyday.” He prevented 5 world-ending catastrophes (half of which revolving around people succumbing to their greed, in sharp contrast to Nate). I’d say that’s more heroic than “like normal people do everyday.”.
Ikr… People be making my head spin around like Beetlejuice when they act like Joel Miller of The Last of Us was ever trying to be a hero to the world. In the very prologue of TLOU we see how ruthless and family oriented Joel Miller is. And the narrative never shows him diverting from this mindset. Joel Miller only cares about being a hero to his family and he’s proven to be one of the best at that. He helped keep him and his brother Tommy alive in that brutal world for 20 years. It was a greater miracle that Joel was able to rescue Ellie from The Fireflies than Ellie being immune to getting infected by the Cordacepys. Hell, all Joel did for Ellie’s 15th Birthday was far above and beyond the call of duty.
@@lil_jay7926I'd say he was an Anti-hero. He had no problem stealing, robbing etc but he intentionally never set out to kill anyone, only in self defense. And in fact he tried to defuse every intense altercation several times with the main bad guy in every game.
@@Mukation True, most people try and say that he’s a mass murderer, and yes he would joke but like Deadpool he’s more of an anti-hero and he only kills in self-defense, not only that all of Nate’s enemies aren’t good people anyways, even in Uncharted 2 when taking out the guards Nate doesn’t snap the guards neck excepts knocks them out, while he snaps Lazarevic’s soldiers neck in stealth
I always knew he wasnt a hero. He was a guy almost like any other tryna make a living out of the passion planted in his heart by his mom. And that is what made him relatable. Uncharted 4 a "THEIF's" end. Not a hero's end.
A theifs end is what Rafe got, being crushed to death by his own greed. Nate quite literally got a Heroes end, being able to live happily ever after with his family after becoming filthy rich through owning a business.
@@jessec.6876 i love that. Rafe really did get a thief’s end. However Nathan also got it through his realization that family matters more than money while Rafe both mirrored his ideology with greed and mirrored his fate with death.
@@jessec.6876how are ppl like you still falling under the notion of Nathan being an actual 'hErO' is astonishing to be exact... also the concept of 'Hero' & 'Villain' as well as the other Etymological terms of both of these concepts are all BS...
@@godzillazfriction dawg Nate literally saved the world from catastrophe and psychos plenty of times, and he did it out of the goodness of his own heart. He’s a hero, no matter what way see his character. The guy who made this video wasn’t even arguing against Nate being a hero either, he was just unraveling the themes of escapism and fantasy that Uncharted already offers.
@@jessec.6876 what in the Gods amount of illogical fallacies that you're spewing out of your own flawed perception regarding Uncharted, the supposed 'hEro' aspect of Nathan Drake as well as this videos topic...
Very good video, really enjoyed it :) ( i think naughty regrets putting the zombies in the first game, they probably didn’t thought that the series would evolve into a more “realistic setting”)
@@alcoholicgoatThe Uncharted series definitely is lacking in gameplay variety looking back on it, and more enemy types would certainly have been welcome in U4 but the story definitely would’ve suffered if Nate was fighting off zombies or Kelpies or some Malagasy cryptid. The story was always about people.
@@natedansereau'normal' or 'normative' as a concept is something that breaks up the perception of living to allude it towards an abstract idea of living or what's 'mostly the standard' and how that gets accepted... its all BS, it's the same as paradoxical concepts such as 'morality' and anything that is alluded from the definition of Morality such as 'immoral and amoral' as well as 'race' as a concept... its all BS to give meaning for or against Humanity, it tries to be compelling but it contradicts or convolutes itself by its nature of existing among the foundation that is derived from humans, and that gets simplified at the end by how blurred it becomes or always was...
For a channel so small, this video was amazing, the editing was great and the story telling too. This helped me realize things about this franchise that since I was a little boy, I couldn’t understand. 🔥🔥
When I started this video about another game I had never played and heard the dollar store mic and the awful sound quality, I was going to let it run in the background for 10 minutes before my low attention span made my lazy ass turn it off. But guess what? The video totally sucked me in with the funny writing, philosophical pondering, the jabs about suburban life and capitalism or something, it was fucking awesome. And just the right amount of self-awareness. And i was like " No wonder" when i misread and thought you had 900k instead of 900 subscribers. Man,this is definitely the most underrated channel in a while. I wish you the best. This level of quality proves that you can't judge something just by its numbers
So impressive what you've pulled off with this video. From serious tones to effective comedy. And a great breakdown of uncharteds themes and messages. I thought the bit where you bring us outside of uncharteds fantastical elements and show our own world and how lackluster it can be was incredibly done. Please dont stop making videos they're incredible!
I feel like a broken record, but omg this video was beautifully scripted, narrated, edited and criminally underrated. I haven't played this game, but thank you for allowing me to appreciate them like this. I'm so happy the algorithm is showing me channels like this, I'm definitely subscribing
As a huge fan of the uncharted series this video made me feel the same void inside as finishing the uncharted 4. To me thats what uncharted is all about a way to feel greatness and escape the real world
Exactly… Idk what it is about video game essayist that makes them always think of Nathan Drake first and foremost when it comes to a high body count. They be having me like, “B!tch did you just expect him to not fight for his life and just let people trying to kill him do just that?!” They always leave out the fact that everyone else Nathan Drake deleted was trying to delete him.
@@superbrian7997that’s not anyone’s problem, the problem is he’s still like a funny non chalant jokester who doesn’t really get affected by how many people he takes out, so for gameplay and story, it either.. A. doesn’t flow with itself well or B. Nathan’s a psychopath
Hmm… some things to pick apart with this video. - The ending implies that the prior Uncharted games were never deep and were instead these generic power-fantasy safe games where you’re just thrusted into the shoes of this whimsical capable outcast to have fun, which was hardly the case whatsoever. Although one could argue the first 2 did this (and even Golden Abyss), this doesn’t apply for 3 whatsoever. 3’s the game where this newfound purpose of simplicity and lack of ambition first struck Nate, as throughout the game he learns to better himself and overcome his past desires to prove to the world who Nathan Drake is. Take the dialogue you rapidly edited together, for example. Characters calling out the fact that Nate’s pride is dictating his actions more than his level-headedness, that he’s attempting to prove something not worthwhile, and that all these adventures for a simple piece of unattainable and, ironically, worthless treasure did nothing but fuel his hubris. It’s why Elena is the voice of reason, she developed a strong distaste for the life Nate developed a strong taste for, hence why it’s established that they split up after UC2. 4 only moreso solidifies this by showing just how unlike the usual life is for Nate and how he doesn’t favour it whatsoever. The games told much greater stories than just simple treasure hunting extravaganza. - I really don’t see how Nate isn’t a hero. He prevented 5 world ending catastrophes (half of which revolved around how his enemies succumbed to their greed, unlike Nate), I think that should be enough to show that Nate is, at the very least, someone willing to do good if it ever called for it. Looking at these games from the perspective of “heroism” is weird given how difficult these characters are. They’re thieves in their own unique ways, with Nate himself possessing a more desirable will to do good over others. It’s like asking if Joel is a hero, it doesn’t really work within the contexts and is better to just treat them as regular people, as that’s what they ultimately are; regular people. - I really don’t know where the hell all that political nonsense came in for Uncharted 3’s portion. Nate is not in any way, shape, or form a reflection of the icons or cultures used to either kickstart or contextualise the events of the game respectively. He’s just this outcast underdog living on the fringes of society living his passion to the absolute fullest even after UC4. If you weren’t trying to paint a picture of Nate being this weird mirror image of the icons studied in the games then I really don’t know what the point of that portion was given how it holds little merit on its own. Also, Nate didn’t begin to lose faith in Francis ‘cuz he was this corrupt pirate who committed crimes, he lost faith ‘cuz he thought his greatness was for nothing and his motto was a load of bullshite after misinterpreting his demise. Just compare his reaction to the death of Francis to the other pirates of Libertalia, he was as gitty as a school girl to finally meet them.
The thing is, he was a good person but not a hero. He may have prevented huge catastrophes, but he never did that out of the goodness of his heart. He always happened to stumble into his adversaries because they were rivals in his treasure hunts. What drove Nathan Drake first and foremost was the thrill of adventure and greed, not the safety of other people.
@@Mediados Did you forget in Uncharted 2 where he literally tried to abandon the mission until Schäfer convinced him to defeat Lazarevic and save everyone? Or in the same game where he willingly placed himself in danger to save Jeff (whereas Chloe, in sharp juxtaposition, someone who isn’t actually a hero, was completely against it)? Nate is definitely a hero, just not on the same one-dimensional whimsical “Let’s go and save the day!!” shallow perfect hero type like Ratchet or Sonic or something. He’s leagues more humanised, and so, although he doesn’t *seek* to save people (just as I, as well as almost everyone on the planet, don’t go outside every single day to find someone to save like Spider-Man or something), he’s more than willing to do it if the situation ever arises. In other words, a hero. Just not the typical type you see in more kid-afied superhero media or something.
This is a thoughtful look at the Uncharted Series, and I like it. You forget, however, that Uncharted was created in a world without the quality that it aimed to achieve. No motion capture with facial mo-cap together, no stories written and acted so well, no contextual animations, no graphics on that level. It was, just a game. The first sign that a game could be more. Games need gamey things. The Last Of Us, the more grounded, less gamey cultivation of these tenets, has zombies at its forefront. How can Uncharted be 🎉ridiculed for lightly brushing the subject? The history, despite the modern, perpetually offended prism that you view it through, contains the history of our people. For the vast majority of Americans, European history is our history. I believe Naughty Dog cleverly inserted the stories most ripe for a modern adventure in to these games.
I played all 4 as they came out. They are my absolute favorite games, due to the stories. In 4, when Elena meets up with him, and he feels guilty during the long silence drive, I truly felt as though I (as Nate) had done something wrong. Moments like that are why I love video games. Great job on the video
I got the 4th one for free a few days ago and now I’m buying each and every game. If I was to explain this game to someone that’s never heard of them before I’d say “imagine the most insane, explosive, action packed heist movie then times it by 10”
Great video, but I respectfully disagree with the title. He’s not a hero, until he is. Drakes fortune he starts by treasure hunting, then ends up drowning El Dorado in the ocean so the bad guys don’t turn people to zombies. End of UC2 he stops lazaravich so he doesn’t take over the world after looking for a lost city the whole 1st part of the game. Drakes an adventurer until he has to be the hero.
@@ThisIsCool45 If you're talking about the guy who got thrown off the roof, you can actually see him swimming in the water below. He didn't kill the guard.
Wow. This was an epic analysis. I was late to the Uncharted party and just finished 4, as my intro to the series. When you’re old like me, that eerie “call to adventure” music as Nate contemplates his mundane life just hits different. Even for those of us who look nothing like Nathan Drake/Fillion, it’s easy to identify with him on a human level. You captured that and many other poignant aspects of this franchise perfectly! Well done, looking forward to more of your content …
The editing is on point. Uncharted is one of my favorite games as well and I'm glad you gave each game its dues. Awesome quote at the end that pretty much sums up what we look for in this series and gaming in general.
Holy fuck dude, this video is amazing! Uncharted was one of the first video games I played and was probably what got me into gaming. It’s honestly crazy how much depth the series has if u really look into it. Fucking amazing video Nate, I’m definitely subscribing. Insane how u only have 504 subs, that’s criminal
I really appreciate the way you wrote this video, You didn't just give an opinion or analyze what was there in the text you told a story, one that goes along with the games but added a perspective that was valuable and it was funny. really good stuff!
This was an amazing video havent heard about uncharted in a while but i still replay it every few months and this was an amazing look at how naughty developed and how they developed uncharted thank you for a very entertaining video
This is one of tye best videos I've came across ever. A genuine research paper but with video. Amazing work here. You even added the references at the end😅. Bravo.
Took this video to realize that Elena talked drake into committing mass murder and other crimes and then proceeded to hold them over his head in the other games😂
I remember that Uncharted 3 had multiplayer, and in the multiplayer, there was a character by the name of "Spyder". It was based of one Jeremy "Spyder" Gallant, who won a contest to be featured in the game. My brother was friends with that guy since elementary school. Mans disappeared from the grid since his injury in 2019. He wonders what ever happened to that guy.
I had a theory when I first started playing uncharted 4 that Sam was just in Nathan's head and that he really did die, but Nate was so starved for adventure that he hallucinated his brother coming to him with an adventure
All good hero’s have flaws. It’s what makes them human and relatable. Nathan Drake is 100% a Hero. Makes the right decisions when it matters in the end. Always chooses family and friends over treasure in the end. He is a HERO
I mean I cannot agree although I think it’s a very good video. The plot of the game is literally about that the problem on Nate’s and Elena’s life problem is that they re never ment to have a normal life. It was the thrill the call of the adventure that’s what they re ment to do and that’s how they are happy and a one should never give up upon what makes him happy. This game is so important to me as person. I am literrally studying to be a merchant navy officer in part thanks to this game. Because I don’t want to live a normal life. It’s alright living one but there’s nothing wrong with don’t wanting that to happen
Good job man! Great video! I guess you can still find greatness in the small things. And that's what those games are all about. It's not about the end goal, but the journey. Maybe you can find the time to have some adventures of your own. Go out there, get a sketch book, and good company, and it's pretty much the same thing 🙌🏼
This has Got to be one of the best and most beautiful videos I have ever seen, you did such a great job on this one. thanks for bringing back so many memories
I don't agree with much of your video, but I must admit I am too lazy and don't have the time right now to respectfully engage with your ideas. Your snappy editing is appreciated, though:) Furthermore I certainly didn't expect the Vervaeke cameo at the end that was pretty funny to see. Even if I don't agree it's great that people are still making deeper videos about Uncharted.
i believe uncharted is one of the greatest franchise other than being my favorite oat and this video made me soo happy re-discovering such a story and such a character thank you nate dansereau for this experience almost cried tbh
I love this series for so many reasons. I LOVE Nate's character development. I love the scale and scope of environments, and I love that he is relatable in good and not so good ways. ❤
Great video! I think you captured the real potencial of video game, as something made not only to entertain, but to touch profound aspects of our inner existence
You forgot to mention Sam was not the only reason Nathan pursued the life of a treasure hunter. For both Sam and Nathan becoming treasure hunters was their way of honoring their late mother’s memory to complete her unfinished work.
Absolutely loved the video. But my adventure shall never be contained or held back. I'm 23 only been to 15 states and Spain and France so far. But I'm making a big leap. Got the enlisting part done. Got a 6 year army contract. Got South Korea gaurnteed to be stationed there for 1 year. And the first time we get block leave instead of going home gonna do a 8 day tour around the country of Mongolia. Wish me luck get out there and see things you've never seen before
Good video, very humorous take on the franchise. I never knew the back story behind “sir francis drake”! Thought he was a hero 😅 Have to replay these games again SOON
Holy shit, the part where you talk about the boring everyday life being taxing is so real, and it will hit me soon. But I realized I am young and want to see things I have never seen or experienced before. This is my last chance to see it all before I am dead. I can't ride a bike, or know what it's like to jump into a burning building to save a life, or what it's like to have a near-death experience and barely escape, or to get into a real fight and know what it's like to bleed. After I am married or have to settle down, I can't risk it. People are settling too soon, and everybody keeps asking me where my girlfriend is. Well, I am not ready for one yet. I am free to do whatever I want. I am single and have nothing left to lose. This is my last chance to make stupid mistakes and take unnecessary risks. The boring life can wait. I am not ready for it yet .
To quickly run down how Golden Abyss fits into this essay:
• Drake is not a hero but can't help playi g at one
Drake starts the adventure once again just looking for treasure and the noteriety brought on by massive discoveries.
He for a very long time only continues for pure survival, trying to escape Guerro's militia while also hoping to rescue Dante and Chase.
Once he has escaped with Chade and is in relative safety, he only resumes the adventure because of massive personal significance to Chase, the assumption they're too far ahead of Guerro to be caught again and to prevent Guerro from finding the treasure that would finance another coup.
Later, when he is in relative safety at Sully's, he only resumes to save Chase, having no delusions about stopping Guerro.
Drake refuses Dante's idea of selling the radioactive gold due to massive potential harm.
• The adventure is ridiculous
Drake manages to escape and massively damage both Guerro's militia and Dante's mercenaries.
• The adventure is more realistic
The treasure is not in the slightest supernatural in nature but rather radioactive which created the legends of a supernatural force.
Guerro is a failed revolutionary from a more unstable part of the world whose forces are the last remnants of his revolution financed through robbery and hostage-taking and as such with rather poor equipment and locations.
@@voidjockey82 nice! Thanks for this.
This makes me want to replay all four of these for the third time
I always play them and reply them in order. If I'm gonna relay 4 I start with 1.
I wish I played the original 3 when they came out, I just can’t go back to them nowadays. The combat and graphics just don’t feel as good as the 4th game, just makes it hard.
@@Zack-bl2ggtbh apart from uncharted 1 i didnt find the jump too bad. just do yourself a favour and play on easy because the combat is the worst part of the original games by far
@@chefchildbeater2900 oh my goodness yea, the combat is ridiculous. I feel like I’m holding a toy gun, what the heck.
@@chefchildbeater2900Especially Drake's Fortune on Crushing or Brutal, it's not even enjoyable lol
Nathan Drake is not a hero
Nathan Drake is a legend
“You know, i shot the guy who told me that” - the late Rafe
A Legendary ‘Keep The Status Quo Alive’ Protagonist. That’s literally how every game in the franchise goes. Nathan and the gang find something extraordinary that was hidden or lost for ages and then they destroy it.
And if you look at the Uncharted Franchise this way than it’s kinda safe to say that Nathan Drake is actually the Villain of the Story.
@@PerPersen-z2b Son of a bitch you beat me to it
Facts
@@superbrian7997I mean yeah, but obviously Nathan isn't the one actually destroying everything. It's only because the actual villains are also there destroying everything
He was never meant to be a hero, and he will never be. Just a man learning what he really wants who just so happens to occasionally do heroic things just like normal people do everyday.
Edit: The camera guy was a legend.
“like normal people do everyday.” He prevented 5 world-ending catastrophes (half of which revolving around people succumbing to their greed, in sharp contrast to Nate). I’d say that’s more heroic than “like normal people do everyday.”.
Ikr… People be making my head spin around like Beetlejuice when they act like Joel Miller of The Last of Us was ever trying to be a hero to the world. In the very prologue of TLOU we see how ruthless and family oriented Joel Miller is. And the narrative never shows him diverting from this mindset.
Joel Miller only cares about being a hero to his family and he’s proven to be one of the best at that. He helped keep him and his brother Tommy alive in that brutal world for 20 years.
It was a greater miracle that Joel was able to rescue Ellie from The Fireflies than Ellie being immune to getting infected by the Cordacepys.
Hell, all Joel did for Ellie’s 15th Birthday was far above and beyond the call of duty.
@@dirtyfighters7751I was hoping for you to show up lowkey, Nate did save the world multiple times tho
@@lil_jay7926I'd say he was an Anti-hero. He had no problem stealing, robbing etc but he intentionally never set out to kill anyone, only in self defense. And in fact he tried to defuse every intense altercation several times with the main bad guy in every game.
@@Mukation True, most people try and say that he’s a mass murderer, and yes he would joke but like Deadpool he’s more of an anti-hero and he only kills in self-defense, not only that all of Nate’s enemies aren’t good people anyways, even in Uncharted 2 when taking out the guards Nate doesn’t snap the guards neck excepts knocks them out, while he snaps Lazarevic’s soldiers neck in stealth
I always knew he wasnt a hero. He was a guy almost like any other tryna make a living out of the passion planted in his heart by his mom. And that is what made him relatable.
Uncharted 4 a "THEIF's" end. Not a hero's end.
A theifs end is what Rafe got, being crushed to death by his own greed. Nate quite literally got a Heroes end, being able to live happily ever after with his family after becoming filthy rich through owning a business.
@@jessec.6876 i love that. Rafe really did get a thief’s end. However Nathan also got it through his realization that family matters more than money while Rafe both mirrored his ideology with greed and mirrored his fate with death.
@@jessec.6876how are ppl like you still falling under the notion of Nathan being an actual 'hErO' is astonishing to be exact...
also the concept of 'Hero' & 'Villain' as well as the other Etymological terms of both of these concepts are all BS...
@@godzillazfriction dawg Nate literally saved the world from catastrophe and psychos plenty of times, and he did it out of the goodness of his own heart. He’s a hero, no matter what way see his character. The guy who made this video wasn’t even arguing against Nate being a hero either, he was just unraveling the themes of escapism and fantasy that Uncharted already offers.
@@jessec.6876 what in the Gods amount of illogical fallacies that you're spewing out of your own flawed perception regarding Uncharted, the supposed 'hEro' aspect of Nathan Drake as well as this videos topic...
Very good video, really enjoyed it :) ( i think naughty regrets putting the zombies in the first game, they probably didn’t thought that the series would evolve into a more “realistic setting”)
Yeah, the zombies do seem a little bit out of place
I think the supernatural stuff is actually really fun and breaks up gameplay. U4 blueballed that. God forbid we get enemy variety.
@@alcoholicgoatThe Uncharted series definitely is lacking in gameplay variety looking back on it, and more enemy types would certainly have been welcome in U4 but the story definitely would’ve suffered if Nate was fighting off zombies or Kelpies or some Malagasy cryptid. The story was always about people.
Well, there was a yeti creature in 2
@@natedansereau'normal' or 'normative' as a concept is something that breaks up the perception of living to allude it towards an abstract idea of living or what's 'mostly the standard' and how that gets accepted...
its all BS, it's the same as paradoxical concepts such as 'morality' and anything that is alluded from the definition of Morality such as 'immoral and amoral' as well as 'race' as a concept...
its all BS to give meaning for or against Humanity, it tries to be compelling but it contradicts or convolutes itself by its nature of existing among the foundation that is derived from humans, and that gets simplified at the end by how blurred it becomes or always was...
im taken aback how this doesnt have more views
*yet
Sic parvis magna … from small beginnings, great things
well 87k ain't too shabby
I mean to be honest he basically just summarises the games with a few jokes here and there. There's very little real analysis or retrospection.
Because it's yet another video essay about the Uncharted Series, one of many in a sea of similar retrospective analysis videos?
Uncharted is really “friendship was the REAL treasure all along”. Don’t see it? He literally sacrifices each treasure to save his friends. 😂
Friendship certainly is a treasure
Yeah it's a very cliche series, but they made the characters so likable that I don't even care.
Eddy Raja was so impressionable on the first game, i still hear his voice and lines in my head from time to time.
I still remember his death lol
How on earth does this not have more views, fantastic work
John Uncharted shaped who I am nowadays and I will be forever grateful for having the best childhood ever.
For a channel so small, this video was amazing, the editing was great and the story telling too. This helped me realize things about this franchise that since I was a little boy, I couldn’t understand. 🔥🔥
It's almost like he is supposed to be Saint Dismas... A thief can't be a Hero but they can still be good.
Ironic that the forth game has alot to do with St Dismas
You can tell Nathan is a sociopath because of how many sofas he owns.
When I started this video about another game I had never played and heard the dollar store mic and the awful sound quality, I was going to let it run in the background for 10 minutes before my low attention span made my lazy ass turn it off. But guess what? The video totally sucked me in with the funny writing, philosophical pondering, the jabs about suburban life and capitalism or something, it was fucking awesome. And just the right amount of self-awareness. And i was like " No wonder" when i misread and thought you had 900k instead of 900 subscribers.
Man,this is definitely the most underrated channel in a while. I wish you the best. This level of quality proves that you can't judge something just by its numbers
So impressive what you've pulled off with this video. From serious tones to effective comedy. And a great breakdown of uncharteds themes and messages. I thought the bit where you bring us outside of uncharteds fantastical elements and show our own world and how lackluster it can be was incredibly done. Please dont stop making videos they're incredible!
This might just be the greatest UA-cam video I have ever watched. My favourite video game protagonist and story ever.
This made me wanna play Uncharted 2 again. I can't put into words how much that game blew me away then
I feel like a broken record, but omg this video was beautifully scripted, narrated, edited and criminally underrated. I haven't played this game, but thank you for allowing me to appreciate them like this. I'm so happy the algorithm is showing me channels like this, I'm definitely subscribing
As a huge fan of the uncharted series this video made me feel the same void inside as finishing the uncharted 4. To me thats what uncharted is all about a way to feel greatness and escape the real world
I’m impressed bro. This turned into a more thoughtful, introspective video than I expected. good punchlines too
Ah crap
You didn't think that far ahead, eh
Exactly… Idk what it is about video game essayist that makes them always think of Nathan Drake first and foremost when it comes to a high body count. They be having me like, “B!tch did you just expect him to not fight for his life and just let people trying to kill him do just that?!”
They always leave out the fact that everyone else Nathan Drake deleted was trying to delete him.
@@superbrian7997that’s not anyone’s problem, the problem is he’s still like a funny non chalant jokester who doesn’t really get affected by how many people he takes out, so for gameplay and story, it either.. A. doesn’t flow with itself well
or B. Nathan’s a psychopath
Ah crap
@@temp1326 10 000 self defense cases wont rlly sit well in court too
this is one of the best videos about uncharted i have ever seen
i genuinely thought that u have at least 100k subs
because of the quality
I appreciate it
Fantastic video! I didn’t even notice 30 mins fly by. Time to run through the series again 👏🏽
My soul is screaming, demanding for more Uncharted...
I bet Nathan has killed more then Joel and Ellie combined lol
Literal armies 😂
definitely in the high 1000’s
He would survive easily the last of us world probably living in a safe Island or finding the cure in some strange land or some crazy shit
Hmm… some things to pick apart with this video.
- The ending implies that the prior Uncharted games were never deep and were instead these generic power-fantasy safe games where you’re just thrusted into the shoes of this whimsical capable outcast to have fun, which was hardly the case whatsoever. Although one could argue the first 2 did this (and even Golden Abyss), this doesn’t apply for 3 whatsoever. 3’s the game where this newfound purpose of simplicity and lack of ambition first struck Nate, as throughout the game he learns to better himself and overcome his past desires to prove to the world who Nathan Drake is. Take the dialogue you rapidly edited together, for example. Characters calling out the fact that Nate’s pride is dictating his actions more than his level-headedness, that he’s attempting to prove something not worthwhile, and that all these adventures for a simple piece of unattainable and, ironically, worthless treasure did nothing but fuel his hubris. It’s why Elena is the voice of reason, she developed a strong distaste for the life Nate developed a strong taste for, hence why it’s established that they split up after UC2. 4 only moreso solidifies this by showing just how unlike the usual life is for Nate and how he doesn’t favour it whatsoever. The games told much greater stories than just simple treasure hunting extravaganza.
- I really don’t see how Nate isn’t a hero. He prevented 5 world ending catastrophes (half of which revolved around how his enemies succumbed to their greed, unlike Nate), I think that should be enough to show that Nate is, at the very least, someone willing to do good if it ever called for it. Looking at these games from the perspective of “heroism” is weird given how difficult these characters are. They’re thieves in their own unique ways, with Nate himself possessing a more desirable will to do good over others. It’s like asking if Joel is a hero, it doesn’t really work within the contexts and is better to just treat them as regular people, as that’s what they ultimately are; regular people.
- I really don’t know where the hell all that political nonsense came in for Uncharted 3’s portion. Nate is not in any way, shape, or form a reflection of the icons or cultures used to either kickstart or contextualise the events of the game respectively. He’s just this outcast underdog living on the fringes of society living his passion to the absolute fullest even after UC4. If you weren’t trying to paint a picture of Nate being this weird mirror image of the icons studied in the games then I really don’t know what the point of that portion was given how it holds little merit on its own. Also, Nate didn’t begin to lose faith in Francis ‘cuz he was this corrupt pirate who committed crimes, he lost faith ‘cuz he thought his greatness was for nothing and his motto was a load of bullshite after misinterpreting his demise. Just compare his reaction to the death of Francis to the other pirates of Libertalia, he was as gitty as a school girl to finally meet them.
wow I see you everywhere in Uncharted based videos
@@Mauldrom I love Uncharted.
@@dirtyfighters7751 Same
The thing is, he was a good person but not a hero. He may have prevented huge catastrophes, but he never did that out of the goodness of his heart. He always happened to stumble into his adversaries because they were rivals in his treasure hunts. What drove Nathan Drake first and foremost was the thrill of adventure and greed, not the safety of other people.
@@Mediados Did you forget in Uncharted 2 where he literally tried to abandon the mission until Schäfer convinced him to defeat Lazarevic and save everyone? Or in the same game where he willingly placed himself in danger to save Jeff (whereas Chloe, in sharp juxtaposition, someone who isn’t actually a hero, was completely against it)? Nate is definitely a hero, just not on the same one-dimensional whimsical “Let’s go and save the day!!” shallow perfect hero type like Ratchet or Sonic or something. He’s leagues more humanised, and so, although he doesn’t *seek* to save people (just as I, as well as almost everyone on the planet, don’t go outside every single day to find someone to save like Spider-Man or something), he’s more than willing to do it if the situation ever arises. In other words, a hero. Just not the typical type you see in more kid-afied superhero media or something.
This is a thoughtful look at the Uncharted Series, and I like it. You forget, however, that Uncharted was created in a world without the quality that it aimed to achieve. No motion capture with facial mo-cap together, no stories written and acted so well, no contextual animations, no graphics on that level. It was, just a game. The first sign that a game could be more.
Games need gamey things. The Last Of Us, the more grounded, less gamey cultivation of these tenets, has zombies at its forefront. How can Uncharted be 🎉ridiculed for lightly brushing the subject?
The history, despite the modern, perpetually offended prism that you view it through, contains the history of our people. For the vast majority of Americans, European history is our history. I believe Naughty Dog cleverly inserted the stories most ripe for a modern adventure in to these games.
First time stumbling upon the channel. Love the chaotic editing and cuts. Great essay as well.
He is an antihero. Uncharted 2 shows that he is one perfectly
Sorry for my bad English, I’m from Brasil. But, Bro, I loved so much your video. Your editing skills are incredible. Post more videos, please.
My man, I'm from Mexico, it was exquisite to listen to you. Thanks for your excellent work.
You really snuck in some of the best uncharted edits and thought we wouldn't notice.
I played all 4 as they came out. They are my absolute favorite games, due to the stories.
In 4, when Elena meets up with him, and he feels guilty during the long silence drive, I truly felt as though I (as Nate) had done something wrong. Moments like that are why I love video games.
Great job on the video
Great video dude. Awesome editing skills and amazing script. What you did has a lot of layers, be proud
Nate be like:
A treasure hunt: I sleep
But in latin: *real shit*
I got the 4th one for free a few days ago and now I’m buying each and every game.
If I was to explain this game to someone that’s never heard of them before I’d say “imagine the most insane, explosive, action packed heist movie then times it by 10”
Indiana Jones with cell phones
Great video, but I respectfully disagree with the title. He’s not a hero, until he is. Drakes fortune he starts by treasure hunting, then ends up drowning El Dorado in the ocean so the bad guys don’t turn people to zombies. End of UC2 he stops lazaravich so he doesn’t take over the world after looking for a lost city the whole 1st part of the game. Drakes an adventurer until he has to be the hero.
you have a twisted and allegorical way of perceiving what it means to be a 'Hero' as a fellow 'Human' being...
Yeah but that doesn’t make him a hero because he never had good intentions to begin with. He is a treasure hunter
@@redhood444nah he’s a hero. Fits the definition perfectly
@@gino1802how heroic of him to murder that innocent security guard in the heist mission of U2
@@ThisIsCool45 If you're talking about the guy who got thrown off the roof, you can actually see him swimming in the water below. He didn't kill the guard.
Wow. This was an epic analysis. I was late to the Uncharted party and just finished 4, as my intro to the series. When you’re old like me, that eerie “call to adventure” music as Nate contemplates his mundane life just hits different. Even for those of us who look nothing like Nathan Drake/Fillion, it’s easy to identify with him on a human level. You captured that and many other poignant aspects of this franchise perfectly! Well done, looking forward to more of your content …
Glad you got something out of it
The editing is on point. Uncharted is one of my favorite games as well and I'm glad you gave each game its dues. Awesome quote at the end that pretty much sums up what we look for in this series and gaming in general.
This is probably my favorite retrospective, most of these are like 4 hours long this was concise and great
@@monkemini glad you liked it
Holy fuck dude, this video is amazing! Uncharted was one of the first video games I played and was probably what got me into gaming. It’s honestly crazy how much depth the series has if u really look into it. Fucking amazing video Nate, I’m definitely subscribing. Insane how u only have 504 subs, that’s criminal
Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed it
This was such a well made video, thank you kind sir, this was really entertaining and really puts in perspective the aspects of this franchise.
I really appreciate the way you wrote this video, You didn't just give an opinion or analyze what was there in the text you told a story, one that goes along with the games but added a perspective that was valuable and it was funny. really good stuff!
mf put a 3rd act twist in his video essay.
Thanks
The best game series of all time hands down I’ll forever love every moment of these games for what they are absolute gold
I love it when UA-camrs have credits and sources
Uncharted brought climbing to some games we know today
One of the best uncharted videos i’ve seen
This was an amazing video havent heard about uncharted in a while but i still replay it every few months and this was an amazing look at how naughty developed and how they developed uncharted thank you for a very entertaining video
This is one of tye best videos I've came across ever. A genuine research paper but with video. Amazing work here. You even added the references at the end😅. Bravo.
Took this video to realize that Elena talked drake into committing mass murder and other crimes and then proceeded to hold them over his head in the other games😂
I remember that Uncharted 3 had multiplayer, and in the multiplayer, there was a character by the name of "Spyder". It was based of one Jeremy "Spyder" Gallant, who won a contest to be featured in the game. My brother was friends with that guy since elementary school. Mans disappeared from the grid since his injury in 2019. He wonders what ever happened to that guy.
such quality content, this guy needs to be big ong, loved it!!
I had a theory when I first started playing uncharted 4 that Sam was just in Nathan's head and that he really did die, but Nate was so starved for adventure that he hallucinated his brother coming to him with an adventure
I mean Sam's story about the drug lord was a lie. Maybe Nate's desire for adventure helped him believe it
When uncharted 3 came out was when I got into the series too. I bought the trilogy and played from start to finish and what a ride it was
All this shows me is how beautiful the Uncharted series is...fr fr...😔😔
It's a great adventure
8:03 the beverage is called "Bloody Hook" it's a subtle nod to what Flynn is gonna do.
All good hero’s have flaws. It’s what makes them human and relatable. Nathan Drake is 100% a Hero. Makes the right decisions when it matters in the end. Always chooses family and friends over treasure in the end. He is a HERO
I mean I cannot agree although I think it’s a very good video. The plot of the game is literally about that the problem on Nate’s and Elena’s life problem is that they re never ment to have a normal life. It was the thrill the call of the adventure that’s what they re ment to do and that’s how they are happy and a one should never give up upon what makes him happy. This game is so important to me as person. I am literrally studying to be a merchant navy officer in part thanks to this game. Because I don’t want to live a normal life. It’s alright living one but there’s nothing wrong with don’t wanting that to happen
Not a hero, but a tomb raider... an uncharter...uncharted......uncharteder........
this video is fucking inspiring dude I gotta step my game up fr. I really dig the editing style
Thank you
Good job man! Great video!
I guess you can still find greatness in the small things. And that's what those games are all about. It's not about the end goal, but the journey.
Maybe you can find the time to have some adventures of your own. Go out there, get a sketch book, and good company, and it's pretty much the same thing 🙌🏼
This has Got to be one of the best and most beautiful videos I have ever seen, you did such a great job on this one.
thanks for bringing back so many memories
Thank you
Investing in this channel before it gets big. Nice video man.
What an amazing video. Loved it.
I will be looking at your career with with great enthusiasm
In all seriousness. Great job really. 😊
To put it simply, he may not be OUR hero… but he sure as hell is theirs
I love finding new channels that have amazing videos like this one, now I get to watch all the old ones and wait for new ones
12:01 nice of you to include fish_slap.mp4
Imagine the guy who killed you and all of your buddies starts playing marco polo 30 minutes later
Great video bro!! can't wait see more from you
This video was amazing well done
great video made me rethink the whole franchise definitely merits a subscribtion.
This is amazing!!! Such an amazing point of view and analysis, great cinematography and editing. Congratulations
Fun, funny yet informative... keep up the great work bro this video is effing awesom
Amazing work! Deserves more views.
I love uncharted, even if it gets a little silly at times and doesn't make sense...God i wish i was nathan drake
Maybe one day you will be
@@natedansereau hell yeah man! one day i will! thanks for saying that made my week
Love your editing style haha
I don't agree with much of your video, but I must admit I am too lazy and don't have the time right now to respectfully engage with your ideas. Your snappy editing is appreciated, though:) Furthermore I certainly didn't expect the Vervaeke cameo at the end that was pretty funny to see.
Even if I don't agree it's great that people are still making deeper videos about Uncharted.
Nice, I'm sure I was missing some points
this video was AMAZING I loved the uncharted series growing up, and watching this video really made me feel nostalgic. Great job!
Glad you liked it!
The beer definitely says "Bloody Hook" (I'm guessing like Captain Hook). Very interesting video btw
Nate needs a new pair of glasses.
i believe uncharted is one of the greatest franchise other than being my favorite oat and this video made me soo happy re-discovering such a story and such a character thank you nate dansereau for this experience almost cried tbh
Your edits are hilarious 😂
I love this series for so many reasons. I LOVE Nate's character development. I love the scale and scope of environments, and I love that he is relatable in good and not so good ways. ❤
Great video! I think you captured the real potencial of video game, as something made not only to entertain, but to touch profound aspects of our inner existence
You forgot to mention Sam was not the only reason Nathan pursued the life of a treasure hunter. For both Sam and Nathan becoming treasure hunters was their way of honoring their late mother’s memory to complete her unfinished work.
Such a funny editing style, especially the Recorder kid gag
Absolutely loved the video. But my adventure shall never be contained or held back. I'm 23 only been to 15 states and Spain and France so far. But I'm making a big leap. Got the enlisting part done. Got a 6 year army contract. Got South Korea gaurnteed to be stationed there for 1 year. And the first time we get block leave instead of going home gonna do a 8 day tour around the country of Mongolia. Wish me luck get out there and see things you've never seen before
Damn good luck. That's one of the coolest responses to this video
Seek your fortune, and good luck on your adventures!
Good video, very humorous take on the franchise. I never knew the back story behind “sir francis drake”! Thought he was a hero 😅
Have to replay these games again SOON
13:03 "fucking" is the word I believe
this was crazy!! good work :)
Holy shit, the part where you talk about the boring everyday life being taxing is so real, and it will hit me soon. But I realized I am young and want to see things I have never seen or experienced before. This is my last chance to see it all before I am dead.
I can't ride a bike, or know what it's like to jump into a burning building to save a life, or what it's like to have a near-death experience and barely escape, or to get into a real fight and know what it's like to bleed. After I am married or have to settle down, I can't risk it.
People are settling too soon, and everybody keeps asking me where my girlfriend is. Well, I am not ready for one yet. I am free to do whatever I want. I am single and have nothing left to lose. This is my last chance to make stupid mistakes and take unnecessary risks.
The boring life can wait. I am not ready for it yet .
Maaan. Beautiful writing and editing.
Keep up.landing this was such a refreshing watch you have a REAL Knack for this
Crazy how a amazing this video is you deserve so much more subs
Nate is one of those video game protagonists you wish was real. He’d be a blast to hang out with.
Great video, hope you do more. Your editing is amazing
Amazing video bro! Keep up the grind 💯💪
Glad you back man, been a while
This was a really great essay! Subbed my dude. Great stuff
Nathan Drake may not be a hero, but he will always be my hero
also this video was really well made, great job