Well to be fair he isn't an archaeologist he's a treasure hunter. They make that distinction quite clear. Also he brings back hundreds of relics and nic-nacks each journey and even some photos in Golden Abyss which is a lot more than you can say about some other fictitious archaeologists.
***** That doesn't make up or change the fact that he destroyed three and a half ancient cities and two of the most legendary treasures in mankind, everything he collected is bread crumbs in comparison to those
+alexgamer 155 Nathan explained in this game to elena that he tried to forget about Sam and tried to never mention Sam , that's why Sam was never mentioned in the previous games
Fuck off. What else would you put to replace them , more random ledges you can hook to, fuck that. Its a cool game mechanic and it also stands out a bit.
“How many times does this make that Laura Bailey’s character has beat the crap out of Troy Baker’s character in a game?” aaaaaaanndd they did that again in TLOU 2
That's why Neil Druckmann should have NEVER been allowed to touch the game, with his prequel to Abbyzilla. He really has a fetish for female bodybuilders and simping for the biggest trash heap in the gamers industry: Anita Sarkeesian.
I just realized that he basic premise of every Uncharted game is pretty much the same: -Nate finds traces of a treasure hunt voyage -Nate brings a guy or two to hunt the treasure with -Nate discovers a group that tries to find the same treasure he hunts -The group always has someone Nate or the other main character knows for a long time as a leader or high ranking member -Nate will always fight the group and goes on a wild goose chase to the treasure for the whole game -Every clue Nathan finds will always lead to another clue, and yet another clue, and still another clue, resulting in a goose chase to the treasure -For some reason even though Nate discovers each clue first, the villain group will always be to the other clue's location first despite Nate found it first and the crew should actually have a longer time transporting their army, weapons, and resources to the location compared to Nate's group, which only contains 4 people max and only carrying pistols -Except U4, the treasure Nate is looking for isn't actually a treasure, rather some supernatural bullshit that can be very dangerous if used by the wrong people and Nate would actually fight the supernatural creatures that is a product of the "treasure" (in U3's case, the Djinns are only hallucination) -Nate ends up destroying the lost city, killed the main villans in it, escape the lost city, and walk out with little treasure or nothing at all Despite these facts can't be denied by any Uncharted fans, I still can't help but love the whole series because they're excellent masterpieces :)
GHML Games Hehe yeah they are and that's why I still play all of them. And yes I do really mean U4 since it's the only game where the treasure is really a treasure. U2 had the magical water that we thought was a treasure
Martin Henebury But then Drake had realised how wrong he was. Even Sully had said that he wasn't giving her enough credit. Hell Elena was the one who was urging Nate to take the Malaysia job even without permits because she knew how he was missing the adventurous lifestyle. But the way they reconciled was beautiful. a masterpiece of storytelling
1:06, I kinda like to think that after Sam’s supposed “Death” Nate probably didn’t like using the grappling hook because it reminded him of Sam. It fits in with his whole wanting to forget Sam thing
True and I very recently played Uncharted 1 (I'm in the middle of Uncharted 2 right now) and it shocked me how fast Nathan seemed to recover from Sully's "death", but I guess when it comes to someone close to him dying, he rather wants to forget than facing it.. Damn that's sad. I'm also trying to find an excuse for my conscience to why the bad girl in Uncharted 3 as ppl say didn't talk about Sam.
@@shydreameress264 yes exactly. in 1 nate shakes off sully's supposed death like it's just an everyday thing to happen to him. but later after he finds out he's alive he doesn't care still and acts casually. but in 3 (minor spoiler ahead, or major, if you wanna look at it that way) a similiar thing happened, nate hallucinates and thinks sully died, then he legit raged. like he was outright saying ''i'll kill you'' to marlowe and talbot's deceptions. like jesus christ O-O
@@honor6200 I got to finish the whole trilogy and god that part was awful, the jins things were a nightmare to kill ugh xD But I agreed with Nate, I mean, I hate Talbot he has such an hate able face xD And wtf is he human ? xD
@@shydreameress264 the deceptions were just the worst. i hated them so much and even on easy they're a nightmare to kill. on crushing i almost quit. talbot was a trash villian, i agree.
A few corrections: - Actually the giant's causeway is in both Scotland and Northern Ireland - Nadine is South African not English - You probably should have retracted all the sins you gave for the Alcazar scene after it was revealed he was dead
Ah! So that's why she has a British accent! If there's one thing movies have taught me, it's that whenever a black person has a British accent, it's because they're South African and all black people in South Africa have British accents.
+slvrcobra1337 are you stupid read the journal entries of Nate and you should see he has a news article about Nadine and Shoreline originating in South Africa
Hwan Niggles I'm not complaining or anything, I'm just taking a dig at how many black British South African characters show up in media lol. Calm down.
For sin 43, Chloe also knows that Nate was hanging from the train in Uncharted 2, and in Lost Legacy, they say that Chloe is close to the Drakes, so Chloe could’ve told Sam those details, not just Sully and Elena.
Outlaw Q You do know that this guy started his channel before GCN, right? And this guy is actully funny and doesn't take it too seriously. GCN is just cringe, unfunny and steals all of his sins from cinema sins.
"How many times are we gonna see Laura Bailey portray a character that beats the shit out of Troy Baker's character?" Well, after playing tlou 2, this aged well
Every time they said I will look for something to drop down so you can climb up...I said "Rope", " You have a rope", "Why are you not using that rope".
Never even thought of that, there is one part, forget the chapter, right before Nate and Sam meet Sully, they actually do use it for that. After that though, yea, it all involves a crate or something.
My favorite character in every game that I play is the guy who paints climbable ledges... who also adds his own touch to each game to make it different every time...
There was obviously a connection to this entire story hinted in Drakes fortune at the start when the pirates are attacking them, Nate tells Elena its either fight back or a panamanian jail, she asks whats worse and he replies "you've obviously never been inside a panamanian jail.." im guessing that was hinting to this incident. I could be wrong
I think he actually was hinting. When i started the Panama jail chapter i was like ''wait a minute, isn't this the Panama jail that he mentioned back in the first game? omg IT IS''
So many people getting upset and defending this game from harmless sins this guy gives it like it's the best thing ever created. I love the Uncharted series, but honestly any game EVER made could be used for an episode of game sins. No game is perfect, and I'd love to see a game sins of my favorite game of all time.
there are some games which are perfect... The Dark Souls series, Bloodborne, The Last of us and Dishonored 1. THese games are perfect in every aspect which matters
+JAYDOG1337A And there's 400 million dollars worth of pirate treasure in a small lagoon which they could recover with divers. If only Nate knew a diver.
26:20 "How many times does this make that Laura Bailey's character has beat the crap out of Troy Baker's character in a game." This man predicted The Last of Us 2, 4 years ago.
MrAsav Game of the year for sure. Some of those sins are total nonsense, but most of them are true. Hell, I'd say he missed some things worth sining. Game of the DECADE right after TLoU, Skyrim, Mass effect 2 and hopefully Half-Life 3... Been waiting for soo long...
marinlini I was just making fun of the people who are disliking the video. Also, I wouldn't say it's one of the best games ever made. Despite that, it's still a really good game.
What was the point of even having Nadine in the game? All she does is randomly show up to kick your ass a few times. Her character was badly under-used.
I agree. I didn't mind that she didn't die. In fact, I wish ND would consider occasionally letting villains live so they could come back in sequels. It would be nice to have recurring bad guys as well as recurring heroes. But in addition to not using her enough, they also made her way too OP. I mean Nate has brawled it out with the best of the best before, and he's never been this badly dominated until he fought her. Even with Sam he still can hardly land any blows on her! That's ridiculous. I've been waiting for a badass female villain in the Uncharted series for a long time, but in this regard I think ND got a little carried away.
Nate was retired for several years. because he works salvage - he still kept up with general physical conditioning, you know swimming and climbing, but he didn't exactly have a chance to practice his brawling skills. not to mention - Nadine is very obviously trained in hand to hand combat, while Nate is a bar brawler at best - good enough to go up against other bar brawlers. not so much when it comes to someone who is that well trained
"Nadine Ross is a South African mercenary and leader of the paramilitary organization Shoreline. She is the secondary antagonist of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and one of the main protagonists of Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. Throughout the game, Nadine and Shoreline aid main antagonist Rafe Adler in his search for the mythical pirate colony of Libertalia." From the wiki
Not so much hiring top talent as needing to have one of their numbers in speed dial because 90% of the time the three are bound to be together and work together XD But seriously, we need more people
The did put the correct answer, Dartigan just chose the wrong one. You can't say that the devs didn't put in the correct answer if you're going off of a UA-cam clip that doesn't even show the choises. It's not like Dartigan goes and watches some gameplay from a random UA-camr and makes sins off of THAT. Experience it before you speak.
its already stated Nathan Drake lived his encounters by luck. Those red flashes by the screen is actually those bullets almost hitting him. The bigger those red flashes the more it indicates his luck is running out.
@@firdauskamari5294 Then his luck is really inconsistent, since bullets can fly past him, but nearly everything he touches either blows up, collapses or a combination of both.
Yeah but that would make the game not fun. Can you imagine how stupid games would be if they were realistic? (I just referenced Smosh by accident lmao)
ppl, remember: this is for fun a game lacks of sins are boring one. so knock it off fanboys, I luv uncharted & it is the 10/10 game for me but still, i want to see this video & laugh & have fun
@@zms92 it's got like three action scenes and the rest of the game is un engaging climbing and crate pushing while people talk. Play Uncharted 2 and 3 and you'll easily see what this game is missing and what makes it not a proper Uncharted game. It had potential that it wasted on feminism with Nadine and a completely rushed climax that says it's okay kids you can piss off your wife and everyone who loves you and in the end it'll be fine no one is harmed.
It's like 2023 in this epilogue and Nate and Elena' daughter is stuck with an old Playstation and a copy of Crash Bandicoot. At least get her a PS5 or something. - HAHAHAHHAHAHAA
Marcell Adonyi exactly, right after he said that I immediately thought: maybe he heard and/or saw that crack when Nate bounced his skull off the rocks and also assumed he would be dead from that.
My big question is why didnt they just go back and get the rest of the treasure? The ship blew up but the gold didnt go anywhere. Just come back with some equipment to open up a hole into the cave and some diving gear.
They could but that wouldn't work with the story coz at the end of uncharted 4 nate tells Sam that this obsession he has with treasure hunting isn't good and that he needs to move on. Going back for the treasure would prove that nate is still obsessed with this. He only went on this journey coz he found his brother after 15 years and didn't want to lose him for real this time to Alcazar (yeah that was alie but nate didn't know that).
Because 1) The cave collapsed. I guess with a lot of resources you could do it but that would attract attention. And they'd get a finder's fee at best 2) None of them actually cared for it. All Sam wanted was to *find* the treasure, which he did.
You could also add two more sins here . (1) they add a stealth mechanic but no stealth weapon even uncharted 2 had a silenced pistol . And (2) Nadine just escapes with no trace of her in the future you would think by the epilogue cassie would see a news article saying something along the lines of '' Rich woman finds lost treasure ''
Regarding your 2nd point, there is going to be a single player Dlc for uncharted 4, and Sam and sully do have some business to take care of in the ending, so I'm sure they'll address to Nadine in the Dlc
I noticed that's a common theme in all the uncharted games.Rameses from uncharted 3 only exists to punch drake and the same goes for Roberto Guerro from golden abyss.
The problem with Uncharted 3 was that it introduced so many new characters that it didn't seem to know what to do with all of them. I've never played Golden Abyss though.
+jack brearley Easy she can change the color of her hair, get a lasik surgery, and take classes to be able to fake an English accent. Of course don't take my take words seriously as after all this a theory a game........fiction :p
Why do you sin Laura Bailey working with Troy and Nolan so often? She actually worked with Troy literally in more than 50 video games which is awesome since they are both such an awesome fucking duo. I'm surprised Laura and Troy didn't get married in real life?!
18:38 Actually, the hardest country to infect in Plague Inc. is Greenland because it only has a seaport and ships rarely go there. If the seaport closes there, then you're screwed
Instant respect and instant subscription for seeing through the Nadine fights’ pure unadulterated nonsense, hoooooly crap it’s so nice seeing someone else with a frontal lobe.
honz1122 What I meant it came too soon after the game's release. Yes, there is a need to dismiss some of these sins because they can be explained. The guy who wrote this was in such a hurry to release the video that he didn't think through some of the sins to realise it just went over his head. There are sins he put there simply because he didn't understand some part of the game.
1:06 Nate even used a grappling hook in number 2 with tenzin while looking for Schaefer’s expedition, and he even said that using a grappling hook was hard to use. I don’t think they thought this through, or they just forgot.
IIRC Nate never said a grappling hook was hard to use in UC2. He thought attaching to specific grapple points was impossible and was worried about the condition of the ropes that had been laying on ice for 70 years. I never heard anything in what he said that suggested grappling as a whole was a problem for him.
Yeah he says "good luck hitting that oh you got it". but in this game it turns out Nate was an expert in this (as seen in the prison). Also, in the auction heist Nate misses his throw. That's the *only* time in the entire game he misses
Kudos to you for acknowledging that nice banter Nate and Elena had on the couch; when I got to that scene in the game, it was the first time I've ever been impressed by a video game's portrayal of a couple.
You sinned the game for Nate not dying when he fell off the cliff, then less than 2 minutes later sin the game for Rafe not "safely assuming" Nate was alive because the fall wasn't that far. Tf.
Yeah, but... they had to have at least discussed it over the phone or something. Even if it wasn't video chat, contact would've been made unless he meant literal.
Comments seem largely from people who don’t understand sins videos are a joke, satire if you will, and want to react violently when they watch a channel they don’t understand. I would suggest starting by looking up the word ‘satire’ and watching a few episodes of Have I Got News For You. Or spending time in Great Britain where we take the piss out of things we like...especially our mates.
Dartigan: Nolan North is good at game sins. Just please don't start up your own channel. I can't compete with that. Nolan North: Starts up Retro Replay with Troy Baker.
The one thing that actually ticked me is that the old lady dying, under any realistic police investigation, would not implicate Nate and Sam. A wealthy old woman dead with no visible external injuries, even after calling about a break in, would have the medical examiner either: A: Conclude death was by natural causes, B: Conduct an autopsy, and find the death was from horribly-timed-old-person-disease. I'm absolutely certain that they had the knowledge to determine so in the 80s/90s when that scene took place. So while Nate and Sam would still be charged with some sorta burglary, inevitably nothing would have been so horrendously bad as to change identities to dodge it. So, TL:DR, Nate and Sam's entire namesake and supposed purpose in life is born out of a really thin contrivance.
28:53 should be an extra sin. Even if that headsmash into a rock wall while falling wouldn't kill you, it would most certainly not leave some kind of scratch mark.
the first line is nate saying oh crap! yeah that's totally a sin...:/ I agree. most of this channel's videos have some seriously bullshit "sins" stretched and made up to make their counter higher.
13:50 well to be fair Elena mentions that Nate hasn't seen Sully in 2 years, and getting them together could have been done with a phone call, so it's plausible that this is in fact the first time Nate's seen Sully in years
the biggest thing I had a problem with in this game was the sword fight at the end; a couple of swords stuck in dead bodies and left in an underground ship to rot and rust for hundreds of years would NOT still be sharp
***** Yea he did quantum somehow missed every other xbox exclusive....but somehow hit every other PS exclusive(like 15 of them)...hmmm not suspicious at all....even thou these videos are stupid in general i would love them if they were actual sins but these analysis are just pure retardation....he gives points for the stupidest things even some times were there not sins at all....i hope a channel comes out that does this right...
+phar0ahad3 Oh yea, not to mention he's also done Ryse: Son Of Rome, which was an Xbox One exclusive at the time, and Rise Of The Tomb Raider, which is also a game not available for the PS4. And *15* PS exclusives? The only ones that he did that were PS exclusive were the Uncharted series, which is 4 games, Beyond Two Souls, and Heavy Rain, The Order, and InFamous: Second Son, way less than 15 Sure, he's done a little more PS exclusives than Xbox exclusives, but it's not like he has a bias against PS games, since he's obviously likes the PS4 more if you've seen his Twitch streams. You kinda need to lighten up.
13:26 But Nate has a Play Station 1, so it's olay for him to use a flip phone, but he has a flat screen TV and later on in the game he is using a touch screen phone... Wtf NaughtyDog?
@@justincruz5720 People don’t realize that Nate actually wanted to find the treasure with Sam and Alcazar was just the excuse for Nate to go back on another adventure. Nate wanted to save his brother but he also wanted to experience the thrill of adventure one more time.
10:38 You later learn Sam made up this entire prisonbreak flashback. So how do you die during something that never happened? 32:20 Didn't Avery and the other pirate captains kill all the other colonists to keep the treasure for themselves? Then Avery poisoned the other pirate captains to keep all the money for himself? So who would follow him? He'd still need a skeleton crew on his ship to go anywhere.
@Dani Ele Why is this even a point of discussion? I mean she kicks ass and we don't know much about her so I figure the positive she just lived in England as assassin for a while
Umm not really considering Lara (or what ever her name is) jumps like 100 feet to somewhere but they copied uncharteds climbing ability so you are wrong. She could probably jump into heaven by now and some of the things she experienced she would have died but she didn't that is how bad the game is.
Uncharted games don't make any sense if you lump them all together as canon. Just pretend U1 & U3 (Amy Hennig's timeline version of Nate, the titles are colored yellow) are in a different timeline universe together separate from U2 & U4, and U2 & U4 (Bruce Straley & Neil Druckmann's timeline version of Nate , titles colored orange/red) are sequels to each other only. Ignore the titles where they are numbered 2, 3, 4, because this is misleading. They aren't sequels to each other but it means that Naughty Dog made a 2nd, 3rd, & 4th game with each team taking a turn with the next installment. Example: Amy did Everyman Nate version (U:DF), next Bruce's modern, cinematic version of Nate (U2), then Amy again with Justin Richmond & a sequel & ending to U:DF (U3), & then Bruce's sequel, backstory, & ending of Nate in U2 in (U4) & last U:LL adds a possible ending for Sam, Chloe, & Nadine Ross. Makes more sense. Amy's Nate: U:DF & U3 which isn't connected to U2 or U4. U3 is Amy's improvement, continuation, sequel, & ending to U:DF timeline. Amy's version is 1985, 2001, & 2005; 1980's & early 2000s; she aims it at girls, women, older generation players, PS1/PS2 players, etc.; that's why the games are harder). Nate here is Columbian, is born in 1970, is an only child orphan, is taller, & has no luck with women (he literally tells Elena this in U:DF in so many words), has Father-Son-Like relationship with Sully, has a strong sexual energy/presence with Elena (they almost kiss each other multiple times & constantly flirt with each other), is sober, a reader, researcher, smart, not very trusting (he is reluctant to give Roman & Navarro his map in U:DF, doesn't believe Elena when she suggests Sully is backstabbing them (U:DF), & doesn't easily believe Marlowe about Sully being a traitor in U3), he doesn't read out maps in front of obvious enemies (U:DF), he doesn't recommend coping down maps to Sully in (U3), he is more muscular, a fighter, determined, soft spoken, an Everyman type like Bilbo & Frodo Baggins, Freddie Prinze Jr., Josh Hartnett, Scott Grimes (Critters), James Stewart, John Cusack, Aladdin (1992), Bill Paxton, Sean Connery (James Bond), Ronald Weasley, Rick O' Connell (The Mummy 1 & 2), Bruce Campbell, Brian Johnson, John McClane (Die Hard 1 & 2), Alex O' Connell, Christian Slater, Nicholas Cage (Benjamin Franklin Gates), Thomas Jane, Paul Rudd, John Candy, Dennis Quaid, William Fox Mulder, Luke Wilson, Jack Bauer (Season 1 & 2 UDF & 5 U3), James Hammerton & Nolan North. They are all either determined fighters or very soft spoken comedic Everyman types. There is a picture in Nate's journal in U2 of Nate & Sully from U:DF that shows them in Costa Rica in 2001 probably when their expedition took place & contract with Elena. Sully is 56 in (U:DF) & 60 in (U3:DD) & he tells Nate in U3 that he has 25 years on him. Nate is 15 (Young Nate in U3), 31 (U:DF), & 35 (U3). Bruce's Nate: (U2, U4), & U:LL different directors; these 3 games are mostly plot, things just happen, no real emotional depth to characters, & your not meant to think, just do; more high dynamic range filter cinematics; these games are easier than U:DF & U3; aimed at boys, men, younger generation, PS3/PS4/PS5/modern generation players, etc.), 2 & 4 has a more PG/PG-13 sympathetic tone for Nate so that he isn't hateable, he has had many women flings (his journal in U2 lists 9 with their phone numbers starting in 1996-2008, he meets Elena possibly last, she was "last year's model," & he has a flower next to their names), he was born 1976, he is shorter (5'11" than Sully 6'3" (In the other games he is taller; Sully & Nate's roles are reversed in U2 & U4 & they don't have the Father-Son-Like relationship), has a very tense, strained relationship with Elena & they kiss directly in these 2 games; has a daughter & brother, hard spoken, he drinks, is cocky, he reads his maps out in front of obvious villains (Chloe, Harry, Zoran, etc.) & let's them be seized easier,(has a passive defeatist attitude, he is toned down to a PG PG-13 rating, he is not very careful, too trusting/forgiving (Chloe, Harry Flynn, Nadine Ross, Sam, Rafe Adler), naive, younger, de-aged, pretty boy, miserable, unkempt, unbeliever (in myths: U2), a broken man, a liar, heartbreaker, a money waster, a follower, a wild child, a thief, the bastard son, criminal runaway, snappy, unhappy, tone-deaf, two-timer, a tortured soul, the troubled young man, is Americanized, & can't really fight at many points. Nate is similar to many film characters in their downfallen states: He is Tom Cruise (Mission Impossible), Ben Sanderson drunk, Florentino Ariza (keeps a Journal, many flings), Ian Stone, John Connor, Josh & Sam, Daniel Craig (James Bond), Rick O' Connell (The Mummy 3), Indiana Jones (Temple of Doom), 13 going on 30 (Matt), Edward Cullen & Bella, Leonardo DiCaprio (Critters 3), Jack Bauer (Season 3,4,6,7,8), Owen Wilson (a flirter), Michael Townley/DeSanta, John McClane (Die Hard With A Vengeance). U2 & U4 have militaristic mercenary rhino tanks, U1 & U3 don't. 2 & 4 use dark filters or colors and have a darker story tone. In U1 & U3, Nate doesn't have a brother & Charlie Cutter & Chloe Fraser only work with Nate & Sully as business associates. Chloe & Cutter leave around the middle of the game (U3) when Cutter breaks his leg & Chloe tells Nate that the "whole thing was too close" the mission "isn't worth it." Chloe is cast different from U2, U4, & U:LL. She is more sympathetic & caring when a team member is injured. This is opposite to the other games (Jeff, Elena, Nate in U2 where she is willing to leave them to die at the hands of Zoran & Sam in U:LL when he saves Nadine & they show no gratitude, etc.). In U2 & U4, Nate and Chloe are seeing each other (U2). Nate ends up with Elena at the end of U2. Nate's ring is destroyed in U3. In U4, Cassie finds Nate's disc/astrolabe/decoder in the closet next to the ring (possible Easter egg/honorable mentions for fans). Borneo, Nepal, Karl Scháfer, Tibet, Shambala, Zoran Lazarevich, Harry Flynn, the resin, Marco Polo, cameraman Jeff Wynia, the dagger, Nate & a brother in a Panamanian jail, & Tenzin are not mentioned in U1 or U3. All the games do have jokes, callbacks, homages, references, easter eggs, etc. about the other games. They are all still Uncharted games because of the exploring lost cities, climbing, traveling, shooting, etc. and you can still play them in any order. They are also structured like a movie because of the cutscenes.
What I really don't get is Nate's childhood. In the 3rd (or 2nd?) game, Nate kinda lives on the streets somewhere in South America, keeping his head up by stealing. Sully then finds him in a museum and adopts him. Now in this game, Nate lives in an orphanage, all of the sudden there's a brother no one ever knew about, Sully is completely out of the story. Are there two different timelines? One where Sully adopted Nate and one where Nate grew up alone? I'm so confused :D
+Randolph Crane Marlowe mentions Nate's dad surrending him to the state at age 5 in UC3, and he was definitely older by the time he met Sully in Colombia. Still doesn't explain where Sam was when Nate was in Colombia tho
That's my point. Okay, I understand now that Sully came later into Nate's life and that the plot in UC4 takes place before that. But there is still no explanation on where Sully was when Nate was in prison and why both Sam and Nate don't mention him. Also, Sully must have known of Sam, when Nate and Sam were together after Nate met Sully. I kinda think they didn't really think that through. They just needed to add a new character and fit him in somehow. That's also why no one ever mentioned him in the previous games. It would have made much more sense if Sam and Nate would have gotten separated when they were veeery young so that Nate didn't remember him, but Sam did remember Nate.
Nate uses a flip phone to show how much he doesn’t rely on/ appreciate technology that much. That’s why later on when Sully and Sam fail to find signal on their phones, Drake exclaims that paper never loses signal and uses a map to navigate instead
Three things 1: I love your videos and because I love them and these games I have really enjoyed them. 2: I agree with most of your sins. 3: I looked into it and it turns out there is a St. Dismas Cathedral in Scotland. I never would have thought, just thought you would enjoy that too
Avery's ship sank, so the fire would be put out. Nate and Elena own a salvage company and know where the ship is. Yet they still don't go back for the treasure.
Dude i dont get you, the broken cross still led to avery's treasure, or atleast a new clue, because sam said there is a church of st. Dismas in scotland. And thats where it was
Shouldn't Nathan be the most hated man in archaeology and treasure hunting since he never brings anything back and destroys everything he touches?
exactly
Yep. And Lara Croft as well. The world's history will be much safer without these "archeologists" and "hunters". :p
Well to be fair he isn't an archaeologist he's a treasure hunter. They make that distinction quite clear. Also he brings back hundreds of relics and nic-nacks each journey and even some photos in Golden Abyss which is a lot more than you can say about some other fictitious archaeologists.
No, everything he touch does turn into shit
*****
That doesn't make up or change the fact that he destroyed three and a half ancient cities and two of the most legendary treasures in mankind, everything he collected is bread crumbs in comparison to those
10 sins off for the jeep scene in "For better or worse" alone. No dialogue, no action, just music. So unexpected, and very emotional.
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I really enjoyed Nate and Elena's relationship in this game. A good example of efficient storytelling and character building.
I did bump the car and screwed the scene
but he did not. he's fucking braindead, that's why.
@@vitorsousa8871 i tried to shoot elena in that scene lmao
*Three times they used the character death when they're actually alive
Sully in Uncharted
Sully again in Uncharted 3
Sam in Uncharted 4
I'm late but also elena at the end of uncharted 2
And Elena in U4
@@JoshuaS-ur7jm And Drake again in U3 (at the intro)
Sam doesn't count. He is at the boat action sequence. And after he "dies" there's only about an hour or so before you find out he didn't.
@@l.pietrobon3925 An hour is still something, Uncharted isnt a 30 hours long game
The biggest sin is that we're supposed to believe that Drake never once mentioned Sam between all 3 original games.
Yeeeaaahh
yeah it's like the creators actually thought him up just for this game.....oh wait yeah they did
+alexgamer 155 Nathan explained in this game to elena that he tried to forget about Sam and tried to never mention Sam , that's why Sam was never mentioned in the previous games
Surya Narayan
Are you really that dense?
+alexgamer 155 again with this crap
Wait! There's no sins for the random wooden boxes with wheels that are everywhere??
Ryan Haywood agrees
The Hunter King Ryan Haywood is the best
Bonus sins at leasttttt
Fuck off. What else would you put to replace them , more random ledges you can hook to, fuck that. Its a cool game mechanic and it also stands out a bit.
instead of blowing open a door finding a secret passage or something cool that is used The whole pull box method from Last of us
“How many times does this make that Laura Bailey’s character has beat the crap out of Troy Baker’s character in a game?”
aaaaaaanndd they did that again in TLOU 2
Only this time they went too far
@@AEsirIvy lol they just went nuts
Home run
@@girlycanttalk2026 wrong game lol
That's why Neil Druckmann should have NEVER been allowed to touch the game, with his prequel to Abbyzilla. He really has a fetish for female bodybuilders and simping for the biggest trash heap in the gamers industry: Anita Sarkeesian.
I just realized that he basic premise of every Uncharted game is pretty much the same:
-Nate finds traces of a treasure hunt voyage
-Nate brings a guy or two to hunt the treasure with
-Nate discovers a group that tries to find the same treasure he hunts
-The group always has someone Nate or the other main character knows for a long time as a leader or high ranking member
-Nate will always fight the group and goes on a wild goose chase to the treasure for the whole game
-Every clue Nathan finds will always lead to another clue, and yet another clue, and still another clue, resulting in a goose chase to the treasure
-For some reason even though Nate discovers each clue first, the villain group will always be to the other clue's location first despite Nate found it first and the crew should actually have a longer time transporting their army, weapons, and resources to the location compared to Nate's group, which only contains 4 people max and only carrying pistols
-Except U4, the treasure Nate is looking for isn't actually a treasure, rather some supernatural bullshit that can be very dangerous if used by the wrong people and Nate would actually fight the supernatural creatures that is a product of the "treasure" (in U3's case, the Djinns are only hallucination)
-Nate ends up destroying the lost city, killed the main villans in it, escape the lost city, and walk out with little treasure or nothing at all
Despite these facts can't be denied by any Uncharted fans, I still can't help but love the whole series because they're excellent masterpieces :)
Raver1601 True but they were handled differently which makes them feel different. (Also I think you meant U2 instead of U4)
GHML Games Hehe yeah they are and that's why I still play all of them. And yes I do really mean U4 since it's the only game where the treasure is really a treasure. U2 had the magical water that we thought was a treasure
"Except U4, the treasure Nate is looking for isn't actually a treasure"
Video Gamer Yeah. U4 is actually the only game in the main series where the treasure actually is a treasure
Wow, it took you only 4 games, you must be a fucking genius.
The twist was actually so good, it caught me off my guard.
Diamond Beau why not?
Castlemilo lol
@Rubix Cube It just makes no sense that Sam picks a dead guy as a cover story
It is definetily one of the greatest plot twists in gaming
It was really good it doesn't make sense that they could have just use Google though
"Nolan North is good at Game Sins. Just please don't start up your own channel."
Cut to two years later: Nolan and Troy have an own channel :D
What's it called?
@@louisduarte8763 retro replay
And Troy is no longer there.
@@Legion_Immortal As of right now, no.
Now neither of them are there
There's literally a kid in my school named Samuel Drake :p
RyanRavage props to him
Wait for a school (prison) break
My brother is married to a man named Samuel Drake
@Axel The Fallen Angel yes he is and they are adorable together
@@ClaireRedRE2 is that legal in religion?
I could have sworn Elena wasn't mad that Drake was back into adventuring but that he LIED TO HER.
That's true Drake says to her that he would be afraid she would take it like this
Martin Henebury But then Drake had realised how wrong he was. Even Sully had said that he wasn't giving her enough credit. Hell Elena was the one who was urging Nate to take the Malaysia job even without permits because she knew how he was missing the adventurous lifestyle.
But the way they reconciled was beautiful. a masterpiece of storytelling
@@naughtydog201 if not mentioning what happened and proceeding like nothing happens is masterful storytelling then literally no story is bad
She was mad she even was about split away from him
1:06, I kinda like to think that after Sam’s supposed “Death” Nate probably didn’t like using the grappling hook because it reminded him of Sam. It fits in with his whole wanting to forget Sam thing
True and I very recently played Uncharted 1 (I'm in the middle of Uncharted 2 right now) and it shocked me how fast Nathan seemed to recover from Sully's "death", but I guess when it comes to someone close to him dying, he rather wants to forget than facing it.. Damn that's sad.
I'm also trying to find an excuse for my conscience to why the bad girl in Uncharted 3 as ppl say didn't talk about Sam.
@@shydreameress264 yes exactly. in 1 nate shakes off sully's supposed death like it's just an everyday thing to happen to him. but later after he finds out he's alive he doesn't care still and acts casually. but in 3 (minor spoiler ahead, or major, if you wanna look at it that way) a similiar thing happened, nate hallucinates and thinks sully died, then he legit raged. like he was outright saying ''i'll kill you'' to marlowe and talbot's deceptions. like jesus christ O-O
@@honor6200 I got to finish the whole trilogy and god that part was awful, the jins things were a nightmare to kill ugh xD But I agreed with Nate, I mean, I hate Talbot he has such an hate able face xD And wtf is he human ? xD
@@shydreameress264 the deceptions were just the worst. i hated them so much and even on easy they're a nightmare to kill. on crushing i almost quit. talbot was a trash villian, i agree.
@@honor6200 But I still liked the 3rd game, like slightly more than the second one ^^
THAT INTRO WAS AWESOME
+Joshua “JJ” Jin Glad you liked it. :)
+Rune Storm nice job, man.
+Joshua „JJ“ Jin Thanks, Lori.
You're welcome, Lemonademaz.
+Rune Storm can you make me one? Or how did you do that? Please respond ASAP. Thanks
A few corrections:
- Actually the giant's causeway is in both Scotland and Northern Ireland
- Nadine is South African not English
- You probably should have retracted all the sins you gave for the Alcazar scene after it
was revealed he was dead
Ah! So that's why she has a British accent! If there's one thing movies have taught me, it's that whenever a black person has a British accent, it's because they're South African and all black people in South Africa have British accents.
+slvrcobra1337 are you stupid read the journal entries of Nate and you should see he has a news article about Nadine and Shoreline originating in South Africa
Hwan Niggles I'm not complaining or anything, I'm just taking a dig at how many black British South African characters show up in media lol. Calm down.
+slvrcobra1337 Maybe because South-Africa was a British colony?
Yeah it's in Ireland and Scotland. I'm Irish and I know the myth.
For sin 43, Chloe also knows that Nate was hanging from the train in Uncharted 2, and in Lost Legacy, they say that Chloe is close to the Drakes, so Chloe could’ve told Sam those details, not just Sully and Elena.
exactly thats what i was thinking
I guess he forgot about Chloe
Chloe said in Lost Legacy that she didn’t know Sam either and that he appeared from “thin air.”
Sam and Chloe never met at this point. They only met after this game, probably though Sully
10:33 - 13:02 Why are this sins? That flashback was all made up by Sam.
Some of these sins are not true.
Most aren't. Extremely petty spin off channel. GCN is better
same thought
whatsgood *No he didn't, it's almost 40 minutes already.*
Outlaw Q You do know that this guy started his channel before GCN, right? And this guy is actully funny and doesn't take it too seriously. GCN is just cringe, unfunny and steals all of his sins from cinema sins.
"i guess Rafe had access to the internet, that cunning fiend"
God damn it that deserves a like, a sub, and maybe 15 more videos
I don't get it
"How many times are we gonna see Laura Bailey portray a character that beats the shit out of Troy Baker's character?"
Well, after playing tlou 2, this aged well
The Last of Us 2 was just Ellie’s nightmare and didn’t happen
I was looking for this comment thank you
@@devk5645 “I have 0 emotional maturity and can’t handle a story that requires self reflection and challenges me”
@@ItsSVOboat scene, thats all i will say
Not anymore it’s over
Every time they said I will look for something to drop down so you can climb up...I said "Rope", " You have a rope", "Why are you not using that rope".
Never even thought of that, there is one part, forget the chapter, right before Nate and Sam meet Sully, they actually do use it for that. After that though, yea, it all involves a crate or something.
wiiviewr Wiiviewer?? What are YOU doing here?
yeah the part where nate goes after sam on his own becasue that cart rolled away was *veeeeeeeery* weak imho
is it just me... or does rafe look like Jake Gyllenhaal?
Omg YES!
i knEw MCU Mysterio felt like a familiar character
loki from prisoners
there you have it that‘s rafe
My favorite character in every game that I play is the guy who paints climbable ledges... who also adds his own touch to each game to make it different every time...
d.ronzo17 I hate that 💀💀💀
Right it's even worse when they aren't painted because then it's never clear what you can grab and what will kill you
There was obviously a connection to this entire story hinted in Drakes fortune at the start when the pirates are attacking them, Nate tells Elena its either fight back or a panamanian jail, she asks whats worse and he replies "you've obviously never been inside a panamanian jail.." im guessing that was hinting to this incident. I could be wrong
I think he actually was hinting. When i started the Panama jail chapter i was like ''wait a minute, isn't this the Panama jail that he mentioned back in the first game? omg IT IS''
@@rufus5208 yeah it all connected
I know this is 6 years late but you're forgetting Golden Abyss had Panamanian jail too
@@Yeahimman32 in my case i didn't play that one
@@birdgirl69 can't blame you it's only available on the ps vita
So many people getting upset and defending this game from harmless sins this guy gives it like it's the best thing ever created. I love the Uncharted series, but honestly any game EVER made could be used for an episode of game sins. No game is perfect, and I'd love to see a game sins of my favorite game of all time.
there are some games which are perfect... The Dark Souls series, Bloodborne, The Last of us and Dishonored 1. THese games are perfect in every aspect which matters
@@szabobence8111 only the last of us was good the rest were quite boring.
Donasia Flintroy
No doubt the last of us was great
god bless that game
But bullshit if you say that game is perfect
Just watch his video about it
U4 was perfect all of the sins this guy said could be explained
Collin 255 some sins he has listed are true but some are just tiny thighs that he complains about which is stupid
Honestly one of my favorite things about this game is the way Nate’s love for history and archeology is animated and acted.
I´m surprised you didn´t call out the amazingly over used mechanic of the boxes with wheels.
***** nah bruh, throught the game it's used at least once in every mission
Jeirialis Garcia True.
to be fair at least most of libertalia is still in good condition by the end
+JAYDOG1337A And there's 400 million dollars worth of pirate treasure in a small lagoon which they could recover with divers. If only Nate knew a diver.
ConceptualTrap exactly, wouldn't be that big a task to unearth it
+JAYDOG1337A Who said they didn't do it?
Raiden Lightning Bolt the fact that, to make money they were gonna do the malaysia job at the end
JAYDOG1337A And during the time skip they could've went back there
20:40 I like how Sully says "try not to drop anything else on me" and Nate proceeds to drop EVERYTHING
26:20 "How many times does this make that Laura Bailey's character has beat the crap out of Troy Baker's character in a game."
This man predicted The Last of Us 2, 4 years ago.
Guill Barr Who was Troy Baker in that game?
@@thefilmwatcher1302 Joel. and Laura Bailey plays Abby.
@@thefilmwatcher1302 he had a nice little cameo in LOU2
Hehe, *golf club go brr*
@@supervegito2277 Of course she did.
Despite this game being amazing, I need to agree to 70 % of those sins... This is a comedy people, don't dislike!
Some sense, finally.
Some people don't like comedy dumbass.
Shat up1! uNcherted 40 = B3st gAm3 evAr!!!!!1!1111
MrAsav
Game of the year for sure. Some of those sins are total nonsense, but most of them are true. Hell, I'd say he missed some things worth sining. Game of the DECADE right after TLoU, Skyrim, Mass effect 2 and hopefully Half-Life 3...
Been waiting for soo long...
marinlini I was just making fun of the people who are disliking the video. Also, I wouldn't say it's one of the best games ever made. Despite that, it's still a really good game.
"Nate has killed thousands at this point". love this line
I found it weird that Nadine had trouble finding English speakers at the auction yet the announcer holding the auction spoke in English to everyone.
What was the point of even having Nadine in the game? All she does is randomly show up to kick your ass a few times. Her character was badly under-used.
TheStapleGunKid ikr, I wish I got to beat her up at the end!
I agree. I didn't mind that she didn't die. In fact, I wish ND would consider occasionally letting villains live so they could come back in sequels. It would be nice to have recurring bad guys as well as recurring heroes.
But in addition to not using her enough, they also made her way too OP. I mean Nate has brawled it out with the best of the best before, and he's never been this badly dominated until he fought her. Even with Sam he still can hardly land any blows on her! That's ridiculous.
I've been waiting for a badass female villain in the Uncharted series for a long time, but in this regard I think ND got a little carried away.
Nate was retired for several years. because he works salvage - he still kept up with general physical conditioning, you know swimming and climbing, but he didn't exactly have a chance to practice his brawling skills. not to mention - Nadine is very obviously trained in hand to hand combat, while Nate is a bar brawler at best - good enough to go up against other bar brawlers. not so much when it comes to someone who is that well trained
Some valid points, but Nate has fought other trained professionals hand-to-hand before and he never gets dominated that badly.
Nadine is South African....
Simon De Gooijer I thought the mercenary's are South African but she's from england
"Nadine Ross is a South African mercenary and leader of the paramilitary organization Shoreline. She is the secondary antagonist of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and one of the main protagonists of Uncharted: The Lost Legacy. Throughout the game, Nadine and Shoreline aid main antagonist Rafe Adler in his search for the mythical pirate colony of Libertalia." From the wiki
Simon De Gooijer I'm guessing Nadine is your favorite uncharted character
Even the hired mercenaries speak in Afrikaans
No, Nadine is an alien, she's obviously not human from what she's able to do.
Maybe he never mentioned his brother to anyone because he had ptsd from the trauma of losing him.
how is Laura Bailey starring in a game with Troy and Nolan a sin?
Have you seen the amount of games these people work together with?
+Yang Wright Explain.
Hiring top talent is a sin.....lol wtf
Not so much hiring top talent as needing to have one of their numbers in speed dial because 90% of the time the three are bound to be together and work together XD
But seriously, we need more people
NekoSoren guess who the top 3 voice actors for tlou2 is? Lol
The story of Sam in prison shouldn't count because he made itt all up
7:17 add a sin because the devs literally didn’t put the correct answer in the dialogue options.
they did, it was about the people. play the game
The did put the correct answer, Dartigan just chose the wrong one. You can't say that the devs didn't put in the correct answer if you're going off of a UA-cam clip that doesn't even show the choises. It's not like Dartigan goes and watches some gameplay from a random UA-camr and makes sins off of THAT. Experience it before you speak.
@@yourcomrade888 does elena still say the same thing afterwards?
@@wannaseemywoody422 Yes. There is no "correct" answer, but there is a "most correct" answer. Sorry for any confusion.
Elena isn't mad about Nate doing illegal stuff, she's mad about him lying to her.
is it even illegal? the only illegal stuff he did was stealing a cross from criminals
I can't believe you missed the fact that Nate is literally Wolverine. He gets shot a bunch of times, then after a few seconds, heals up
its already stated Nathan Drake lived his encounters by luck. Those red flashes by the screen is actually those bullets almost hitting him. The bigger those red flashes the more it indicates his luck is running out.
@@firdauskamari5294 Then his luck is really inconsistent, since bullets can fly past him, but nearly everything he touches either blows up, collapses or a combination of both.
Yeah but that would make the game not fun. Can you imagine how stupid games would be if they were realistic?
(I just referenced Smosh by accident lmao)
@Weight Overload I'm pretty sure he gets hit by hundreds of not thousands of bullet's in every uncharted game
@@brownman5808 That's literally brutal mode in U1, U2 and U3 remastered
ppl, remember: this is for fun
a game lacks of sins are boring one.
so knock it off fanboys, I luv uncharted & it is the 10/10 game for me but still, i want to see this video & laugh & have fun
yeah but it should not be called "everything wrong with" (also disliked this stupid shit btw.)
I guess tho just people think that the game is perfect and they are really sensitive about it. Idk, i s all for fun but people will take it seriously
It's got a really lazy story and far too much unengaging climbing and crate pushing
Martin Henebury I actually agree with you, but still, this is one of the best action, emotionally engaging game I have ever played.
@@zms92 it's got like three action scenes and the rest of the game is un engaging climbing and crate pushing while people talk. Play Uncharted 2 and 3 and you'll easily see what this game is missing and what makes it not a proper Uncharted game. It had potential that it wasted on feminism with Nadine and a completely rushed climax that says it's okay kids you can piss off your wife and everyone who loves you and in the end it'll be fine no one is harmed.
It's like 2023 in this epilogue and Nate and Elena' daughter is stuck with an old Playstation and a copy of Crash Bandicoot. At least get her a PS5 or something. - HAHAHAHHAHAHAA
2023? Uh no.
Maybe 2029 or 2030.
Crash Bandicoot is remastered now!
"Straight up dead."
2 minutes later
"Why didn't they check if he was alive, he probably was after that."
Marcell Adonyi exactly, right after he said that I immediately thought: maybe he heard and/or saw that crack when Nate bounced his skull off the rocks and also assumed he would be dead from that.
But not seeing him hit his head should lead him to assuming he was alive.
My big question is why didnt they just go back and get the rest of the treasure? The ship blew up but the gold didnt go anywhere. Just come back with some equipment to open up a hole into the cave and some diving gear.
They could but that wouldn't work with the story coz at the end of uncharted 4 nate tells Sam that this obsession he has with treasure hunting isn't good and that he needs to move on. Going back for the treasure would prove that nate is still obsessed with this. He only went on this journey coz he found his brother after 15 years and didn't want to lose him for real this time to Alcazar (yeah that was alie but nate didn't know that).
@@arnavbhatnagar3857 well its not really treasure hunting when you know where the treasure is.
Because
1) The cave collapsed. I guess with a lot of resources you could do it but that would attract attention. And they'd get a finder's fee at best
2) None of them actually cared for it. All Sam wanted was to *find* the treasure, which he did.
You could also add two more sins here . (1) they add a stealth mechanic but no stealth weapon even uncharted 2 had a silenced pistol . And (2) Nadine just escapes with no trace of her in the future you would think by the epilogue cassie would see a news article saying something along the lines of '' Rich woman finds lost treasure ''
Regarding your 2nd point, there is going to be a single player Dlc for uncharted 4, and Sam and sully do have some business to take care of in the ending, so I'm sure they'll address to Nadine in the Dlc
I hope they do address the mini problems in the DLC and it isn't some prequel story.
I just hope Nadine gets to do more if she's back for DLC. She really didn't have any role in the game other then to beat you up twice.
I noticed that's a common theme in all the uncharted games.Rameses from uncharted 3 only exists to punch drake and the same goes for Roberto Guerro from golden abyss.
The problem with Uncharted 3 was that it introduced so many new characters that it didn't seem to know what to do with all of them. I've never played Golden Abyss though.
The ending of the game is interesting, his daughter becomes Tomb Raider AND HE IS THE LOST FATHER WE NEVER SEE, OMFGMMFMGMMDGM
Then how does she inexplicably grow up to have brown hair an English accent and not need glasses?
+jack brearley Easy she can change the color of her hair, get a lasik surgery, and take classes to be able to fake an English accent.
Of course don't take my take words seriously as after all this a theory a game........fiction :p
+jack brearley dyed hair, studied at Oxford, contacts...next arguments please
jack brearley HA! you got countered. Thank you people.
+Anderson Sanchez Lara Croft and Cassandra Drake.
Nope not seeing it.
Why do you sin Laura Bailey working with Troy and Nolan so often? She actually worked with Troy literally in more than 50 video games which is awesome since they are both such an awesome fucking duo. I'm surprised Laura and Troy didn't get married in real life?!
Working together a lot equals romantic connection?
she is married to travis willingham. also a voice actor
18:38 Actually, the hardest country to infect in Plague Inc. is Greenland because it only has a seaport and ships rarely go there. If the seaport closes there, then you're screwed
Instant respect and instant subscription for seeing through the Nadine fights’ pure unadulterated nonsense, hoooooly crap it’s so nice seeing someone else with a frontal lobe.
31:13 I know I'm late but I'm gonna give you a sin for not realizing this section being a parallel of CRASH BANDICOOT lol
I really like these videos, but this one feels very rushed. Many of the sins are simply wrong and can be easily dismissed.
Its the longest one in 4 months. And its just some humor, no need to dismiss anything.
honz1122 What I meant it came too soon after the game's release. Yes, there is a need to dismiss some of these sins because they can be explained. The guy who wrote this was in such a hurry to release the video that he didn't think through some of the sins to realise it just went over his head. There are sins he put there simply because he didn't understand some part of the game.
Like which sins?
Dartigan: 26:20
The Last of Us 2: *hold my golf club*
1:06 Nate even used a grappling hook in number 2 with tenzin while looking for Schaefer’s expedition, and he even said that using a grappling hook was hard to use. I don’t think they thought this through, or they just forgot.
IIRC Nate never said a grappling hook was hard to use in UC2. He thought attaching to specific grapple points was impossible and was worried about the condition of the ropes that had been laying on ice for 70 years. I never heard anything in what he said that suggested grappling as a whole was a problem for him.
It's a moot point anyway because it's a game mechanic they didn't put in until U4
Yeah he says "good luck hitting that oh you got it". but in this game it turns out Nate was an expert in this (as seen in the prison).
Also, in the auction heist Nate misses his throw. That's the *only* time in the entire game he misses
ohhh shit PRODUCTION VALUE WENT UP IN THE FIRST 30 SECONDS
Kudos to you for acknowledging that nice banter Nate and Elena had on the couch; when I got to that scene in the game, it was the first time I've ever been impressed by a video game's portrayal of a couple.
You sinned the game for Nate not dying when he fell off the cliff, then less than 2 minutes later sin the game for Rafe not "safely assuming" Nate was alive because the fall wasn't that far. Tf.
Gaming sin number 67 is explained as Nate making a phone call to Sully. CLEARLY a nitpick.
Actually Nate said himself he could've just looked Alcazar up.
+Red Eyes (Darkness Dragon) yea because the game made that mistake on purpose which is y he mentioned it in game,so yea
everybody makes mistakes, even Nathan Drakes
True. Also counting Sam's made-up story about Alcazar seems pointless since it's supposed to be fake anyways.
13:57- because Nate hasn’t seen Sully in 2 years. Were you listening to Elena on the couch in Chapter 4 unlike Nate?
Yeah, but... they had to have at least discussed it over the phone or something. Even if it wasn't video chat, contact would've been made unless he meant literal.
Comments seem largely from people who don’t understand sins videos are a joke, satire if you will, and want to react violently when they watch a channel they don’t understand. I would suggest starting by looking up the word ‘satire’ and watching a few episodes of Have I Got News For You. Or spending time in Great Britain where we take the piss out of things we like...especially our mates.
Ah, hello fellow British lad, 1 year late but idk
This is not satire dumb ass
25:33 made me laugh so hard I cried 🤣🤣
Dartigan: Nolan North is good at game sins. Just please don't start up your own channel. I can't compete with that.
Nolan North: Starts up Retro Replay with Troy Baker.
Aww even Naughty Dog misses Crash.
5:41 Hah, I literally just watched that cutscene in U3 to confirm before coming across this video...
The one thing that actually ticked me is that the old lady dying, under any realistic police investigation, would not implicate Nate and Sam. A wealthy old woman dead with no visible external injuries, even after calling about a break in, would have the medical examiner either:
A: Conclude death was by natural causes,
B: Conduct an autopsy, and find the death was from horribly-timed-old-person-disease.
I'm absolutely certain that they had the knowledge to determine so in the 80s/90s when that scene took place. So while Nate and Sam would still be charged with some sorta burglary, inevitably nothing would have been so horrendously bad as to change identities to dodge it.
So, TL:DR, Nate and Sam's entire namesake and supposed purpose in life is born out of a really thin contrivance.
"Way to be subtle, Rafe you might as well wear a sandwich board that says, me bad guy on it" I lost it 😂😂
Finally someone else notices the complete 180 with Elena's character.
28:53 should be an extra sin. Even if that headsmash into a rock wall while falling wouldn't kill you, it would most certainly not leave some kind of scratch mark.
this is a great video so i wont dislike it, still some of these sins are just bullshit
you do know they are just playing around right ?
Another triggered uncharted fan
the first line is nate saying oh crap! yeah that's totally a sin...:/
I agree. most of this channel's videos have some seriously bullshit "sins" stretched and made up to make their counter higher.
+Father AxeKeeper exactly
Bro... It's all sarcasm. Read the description.
Why was I getting an Of Mice and Men vibe when Alkazar said he wanted Sam to talk about the treasure?
Talk about de wabbits george!
+Mister Marshmellow I never noticed that until I read the book so on my second play through after I read the book hearing the line was gold
When did he make that reference? I've played through the game 3 times and never noticed it
13:50 well to be fair Elena mentions that Nate hasn't seen Sully in 2 years, and getting them together could have been done with a phone call, so it's plausible that this is in fact the first time Nate's seen Sully in years
the biggest thing I had a problem with in this game was the sword fight at the end; a couple of swords stuck in dead bodies and left in an underground ship to rot and rust for hundreds of years would NOT still be sharp
The game just came out... Why so soon?
+Nick S Why NOT so soon?
+Nick S Because hes an xbox fanboy ......he always does these against playstation games and then takes points for damn near no reason....
***** Yea he did quantum somehow missed every other xbox exclusive....but somehow hit every other PS exclusive(like 15 of them)...hmmm not suspicious at all....even thou these videos are stupid in general i would love them if they were actual sins but these analysis are just pure retardation....he gives points for the stupidest things even some times were there not sins at all....i hope a channel comes out that does this right...
+phar0ahad3 "he gives points for the stupidest things even some times were there not sins at all"
Hey man, guess what?
*IT'S A JOOOOKE*
+phar0ahad3 Oh yea, not to mention he's also done Ryse: Son Of Rome, which was an Xbox One exclusive at the time, and Rise Of The Tomb Raider, which is also a game not available for the PS4.
And *15* PS exclusives? The only ones that he did that were PS exclusive were the Uncharted series, which is 4 games, Beyond Two Souls, and Heavy Rain, The Order, and InFamous: Second Son, way less than 15
Sure, he's done a little more PS exclusives than Xbox exclusives, but it's not like he has a bias against PS games, since he's obviously likes the PS4 more if you've seen his Twitch streams.
You kinda need to lighten up.
24:55 Discount argument Nate and Elena had in Uncharted 1.
13:26 But Nate has a Play Station 1, so it's olay for him to use a flip phone, but he has a flat screen TV and later on in the game he is using a touch screen phone... Wtf NaughtyDog?
Jowel Martin I think the touchscreen phone was Sully's, but Nate still knew how to use the camera and apps lol
UA-cam Doesn't like my username
Yeah, the touchscreen phone was Sully's.
I am confuse why is he sinning the stuff relating to Sam's prison break, if we found out later in the game that Sam made it up.
Ikr thought the same thing x)
26:54 - The REAL sin here is that the whole Alcazar flashback is rendered pointless now that we know it's fake.
Hmmm. That’s crazy.
@@justincruz5720 People don’t realize that Nate actually wanted to find the treasure with Sam and Alcazar was just the excuse for Nate to go back on another adventure. Nate wanted to save his brother but he also wanted to experience the thrill of adventure one more time.
I'm amazed Nate isn't in prison given his status by the fourth game as a mass murderer of thousands.
10:38 You later learn Sam made up this entire prisonbreak flashback. So how do you die during something that never happened? 32:20 Didn't Avery and the other pirate captains kill all the other colonists to keep the treasure for themselves? Then Avery poisoned the other pirate captains to keep all the money for himself? So who would follow him? He'd still need a skeleton crew on his ship to go anywhere.
13:57 Nate haven’t seen Sully in 2 years, so it would make sense for you to be happy to see your old partner again.
12:15 there's also the fact that he should've sent somebody along "with" Sam to "protect his investment." cuz what if Sam gets himself killed?
"Please don't start up your own channel"
*looks at Retro Replay*
Welp...
I'm sinning you for not knowing a South African accent
South Africa has many dialects, Dutch, British and more
@Dani Ele Why is this even a point of discussion? I mean she kicks ass and we don't know much about her so I figure the positive she just lived in England as assassin for a while
24:48 _Tomb Raider just called. They'd like you to stop using their climbing mechanic."_
Should have added 100 sins right there.
Umm not really considering Lara (or what ever her name is) jumps like 100 feet to somewhere but they copied uncharteds climbing ability so you are wrong. She could probably jump into heaven by now and some of the things she experienced she would have died but she didn't that is how bad the game is.
@@Bruh-ih8qm Lmao stop hating on tomb raider =))) this video is made for laughter
@@scrappaper1418 ik but I don't know why this person is assuming
@@scrappaper1418 Shadow of tomb raider ripped off Uncharted 2 so we ARE hating on this fakeass stupid series
had to stop after 19, a lot sounded like nit picking.
Most gaming 'sin' videos are people nitpicking.
xKrAzY8sx I loved the batman and Robin one
That's the point of a "sin" video. It's not a review
another fanboy who cant take a joke
u last longer then me.
Uncharted games don't make any sense if you lump them all together as canon. Just pretend U1 & U3 (Amy Hennig's timeline version of Nate, the titles are colored yellow) are in a different timeline universe together separate from U2 & U4, and U2 & U4 (Bruce Straley & Neil Druckmann's timeline version of Nate , titles colored orange/red) are sequels to each other only. Ignore the titles where they are numbered 2, 3, 4, because this is misleading. They aren't sequels to each other but it means that Naughty Dog made a 2nd, 3rd, & 4th game with each team taking a turn with the next installment. Example: Amy did Everyman Nate version (U:DF), next Bruce's modern, cinematic version of Nate (U2), then Amy again with Justin Richmond & a sequel & ending to U:DF (U3), & then Bruce's sequel, backstory, & ending of Nate in U2 in (U4) & last U:LL adds a possible ending for Sam, Chloe, & Nadine Ross. Makes more sense.
Amy's Nate: U:DF & U3 which isn't connected to U2 or U4. U3 is Amy's improvement, continuation, sequel, & ending to U:DF timeline. Amy's version is 1985, 2001, & 2005; 1980's & early 2000s; she aims it at girls, women, older generation players, PS1/PS2 players, etc.; that's why the games are harder). Nate here is Columbian, is born in 1970, is an only child orphan, is taller, & has no luck with women (he literally tells Elena this in U:DF in so many words), has Father-Son-Like relationship with Sully, has a strong sexual energy/presence with Elena (they almost kiss each other multiple times & constantly flirt with each other), is sober, a reader, researcher, smart, not very trusting (he is reluctant to give Roman & Navarro his map in U:DF, doesn't believe Elena when she suggests Sully is backstabbing them (U:DF), & doesn't easily believe Marlowe about Sully being a traitor in U3), he doesn't read out maps in front of obvious enemies (U:DF), he doesn't recommend coping down maps to Sully in (U3), he is more muscular, a fighter, determined, soft spoken, an Everyman type like Bilbo & Frodo Baggins, Freddie Prinze Jr., Josh Hartnett, Scott Grimes (Critters), James Stewart, John Cusack, Aladdin (1992), Bill Paxton, Sean Connery (James Bond), Ronald Weasley, Rick O' Connell (The Mummy 1 & 2), Bruce Campbell, Brian Johnson, John McClane (Die Hard 1 & 2), Alex O' Connell, Christian Slater, Nicholas Cage (Benjamin Franklin Gates), Thomas Jane, Paul Rudd, John Candy, Dennis Quaid, William Fox Mulder, Luke Wilson, Jack Bauer (Season 1 & 2 UDF & 5 U3), James Hammerton & Nolan North. They are all either determined fighters or very soft spoken comedic Everyman types. There is a picture in Nate's journal in U2 of Nate & Sully from U:DF that shows them in Costa Rica in 2001 probably when their expedition took place & contract with Elena. Sully is 56 in (U:DF) & 60 in (U3:DD) & he tells Nate in U3 that he has 25 years on him. Nate is 15 (Young Nate in U3), 31 (U:DF), & 35 (U3).
Bruce's Nate: (U2, U4), & U:LL different directors; these 3 games are mostly plot, things just happen, no real emotional depth to characters, & your not meant to think, just do; more high dynamic range filter cinematics; these games are easier than U:DF & U3; aimed at boys, men, younger generation, PS3/PS4/PS5/modern generation players, etc.), 2 & 4 has a more PG/PG-13 sympathetic tone for Nate so that he isn't hateable, he has had many women flings (his journal in U2 lists 9 with their phone numbers starting in 1996-2008, he meets Elena possibly last, she was "last year's model," & he has a flower next to their names), he was born 1976, he is shorter (5'11" than Sully 6'3" (In the other games he is taller; Sully & Nate's roles are reversed in U2 & U4 & they don't have the Father-Son-Like relationship), has a very tense, strained relationship with Elena & they kiss directly in these 2 games; has a daughter & brother, hard spoken, he drinks, is cocky, he reads his maps out in front of obvious villains (Chloe, Harry, Zoran, etc.) & let's them be seized easier,(has a passive defeatist attitude, he is toned down to a PG PG-13 rating, he is not very careful, too trusting/forgiving (Chloe, Harry Flynn, Nadine Ross, Sam, Rafe Adler), naive, younger, de-aged, pretty boy, miserable, unkempt, unbeliever (in myths: U2), a broken man, a liar, heartbreaker, a money waster, a follower, a wild child, a thief, the bastard son, criminal runaway, snappy, unhappy, tone-deaf, two-timer, a tortured soul, the troubled young man, is Americanized, & can't really fight at many points. Nate is similar to many film characters in their downfallen states: He is Tom Cruise (Mission Impossible), Ben Sanderson drunk, Florentino Ariza (keeps a Journal, many flings), Ian Stone, John Connor, Josh & Sam, Daniel Craig (James Bond), Rick O' Connell (The Mummy 3), Indiana Jones (Temple of Doom), 13 going on 30 (Matt), Edward Cullen & Bella, Leonardo DiCaprio (Critters 3), Jack Bauer (Season 3,4,6,7,8), Owen Wilson (a flirter), Michael Townley/DeSanta, John McClane (Die Hard With A Vengeance).
U2 & U4 have militaristic mercenary rhino tanks, U1 & U3 don't. 2 & 4 use dark filters or colors and have a darker story tone.
In U1 & U3, Nate doesn't have a brother & Charlie Cutter & Chloe Fraser only work with Nate & Sully as business associates. Chloe & Cutter leave around the middle of the game (U3) when Cutter breaks his leg & Chloe tells Nate that the "whole thing was too close" the mission "isn't worth it." Chloe is cast different from U2, U4, & U:LL. She is more sympathetic & caring when a team member is injured. This is opposite to the other games (Jeff, Elena, Nate in U2 where she is willing to leave them to die at the hands of Zoran & Sam in U:LL when he saves Nadine & they show no gratitude, etc.).
In U2 & U4, Nate and Chloe are seeing each other (U2). Nate ends up with Elena at the end of U2.
Nate's ring is destroyed in U3. In U4, Cassie finds Nate's disc/astrolabe/decoder in the closet next to the ring (possible Easter egg/honorable mentions for fans).
Borneo, Nepal, Karl Scháfer, Tibet, Shambala, Zoran Lazarevich, Harry Flynn, the resin, Marco Polo, cameraman Jeff Wynia, the dagger, Nate & a brother in a Panamanian jail, & Tenzin are not mentioned in U1 or U3.
All the games do have jokes, callbacks, homages, references, easter eggs, etc. about the other games.
They are all still Uncharted games because of the exploring lost cities, climbing, traveling, shooting, etc. and you can still play them in any order. They are also structured like a movie because of the cutscenes.
What I really don't get is Nate's childhood. In the 3rd (or 2nd?) game, Nate kinda lives on the streets somewhere in South America, keeping his head up by stealing. Sully then finds him in a museum and adopts him. Now in this game, Nate lives in an orphanage, all of the sudden there's a brother no one ever knew about, Sully is completely out of the story. Are there two different timelines? One where Sully adopted Nate and one where Nate grew up alone? I'm so confused :D
+Randolph Crane He definitley jumoped around alot
+Randolph Crane Marlowe mentions Nate's dad surrending him to the state at age 5 in UC3, and he was definitely older by the time he met Sully in Colombia. Still doesn't explain where Sam was when Nate was in Colombia tho
sully adopted Nate when he was 15, the flashbacks in this game are before that. but it still doesn't explain a lot about sully and sam
That's my point. Okay, I understand now that Sully came later into Nate's life and that the plot in UC4 takes place before that. But there is still no explanation on where Sully was when Nate was in prison and why both Sam and Nate don't mention him. Also, Sully must have known of Sam, when Nate and Sam were together after Nate met Sully.
I kinda think they didn't really think that through. They just needed to add a new character and fit him in somehow. That's also why no one ever mentioned him in the previous games. It would have made much more sense if Sam and Nate would have gotten separated when they were veeery young so that Nate didn't remember him, but Sam did remember Nate.
still doesn't make sense how marlowe didn't mention sam in UC3 tho
Nadine is not English... that's a South African accent you're hearing, smarty! That's a sin for you.
Just like how every goon in her army have the same accents. Very Afrikaans slurs and vocabulary
Last time I checked South Africa was colonized by the English so she is indeed speaking english.
Jimmy Roden My teacher in high school quite a few years back was South African. She sounded similar yet completely different to nadine and her men
He's talking about rage because rage was the leader the entire time
@@Daisy-ge1ig Whut. Should he give a sin for Drake being English too since he speaks it?
Nate uses a flip phone to show how much he doesn’t rely on/ appreciate technology that much. That’s why later on when Sully and Sam fail to find signal on their phones, Drake exclaims that paper never loses signal and uses a map to navigate instead
"Just get her a PS5 or something"
Looks like that is gonna happen soon....
7:05 My family has a generic, larger, framed picture of a forest in our living room
Three things 1: I love your videos and because I love them and these games I have really enjoyed them. 2: I agree with most of your sins. 3: I looked into it and it turns out there is a St. Dismas Cathedral in Scotland. I never would have thought, just thought you would enjoy that too
Isn't Nadine, and Shoreline, South African?
Yes
I guess the British accent threw him off.
We haven't discussed that Nathan is totes discount Jeremy Renner.
Avery's ship sank, so the fire would be put out. Nate and Elena own a salvage company and know where the ship is. Yet they still don't go back for the treasure.
"just wait until I destroy this one too." 😂
The like to dislike ratio clearly shows how many people are new to sin channels. This is comedy. Nothing is without flaws.
10:25 I had a brother who sadly passed away... I don't talk much either...
Dude i dont get you, the broken cross still led to avery's treasure, or atleast a new clue, because sam said there is a church of st. Dismas in scotland. And thats where it was
2:06 wait really?! He was the same height I would have never guessed that
"Nate uses a flip phone"
2,000,000 sins like THE HELL
This will always be my favorite game. Nothing can even top it.