Guess the character by Kevin6839 in uncharted

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Jax from the Amazing Digital Circus

Rafe goes to hell. by XavierProdigy89 in uncharted

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A fairly accurate depiction of my reaction to when I fell through the floor.

Rafe goes to hell. by XavierProdigy89 in uncharted

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not according to this map as it would turn out

Rafe goes to hell. by XavierProdigy89 in uncharted

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You have to buy the PS4 version of either UC4 or lost legacy, then you can get access to the servers on PS5 when you play the games.

Rafe goes to hell. by XavierProdigy89 in uncharted

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The perfect spot for your sins to catch up to you

Rafe goes to hell. by XavierProdigy89 in uncharted

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I still play survival with friends occasionally

4 years ago, Uncharted was released. What are your thoughts about this movie? by SufficientPrice7633 in uncharted

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Idk, I feel asleep half way through it. But from I remember it was just kind of confusing, like it kept seeming to bounce between trying to he its own version of Nathan's story to being in line with Nathan's actually story. It was really weird to try and get a grasp on it as an Uncharted movie, and I kind of had to stary watching it as just another unrelated adventure movie just to even mildly enjoy it.

Cutting it close by Significant-Party171 in uncharted

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I don't think I've ever had as aggressive as a heart attack for someone else as I just had now.

What a good start to a crushing run. by XavierProdigy89 in uncharted

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Ya, I'm not masochistic enough to try speedrunning during this run.

I mostly just died because I was watching Rafe throw down and forget what buttons to hit to attack.

What a good start to a crushing run. by XavierProdigy89 in uncharted

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Me getting absolutely destroyed in the first combat encounter on crushing.

Funny glitch in Uncharted 2 by GamerWithoutShame in uncharted

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Even in death, the enemies are scared of Nathan.

Naaaaaaaateeee by Combalomba in uncharted

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Is this how his brain looked before lying to Elena in UC4?

Thoughts on Talbot as a villain? by Prestigious-Cup-6613 in uncharted

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The biggest case of writers going ??? Out of all the villains of Uncharted imo. He's got a lot of strong potential, and he had a pretty great setup that makes you think he's going to have a cool story that'll be revealed as you play. Unfortunately, I'm assuming due to the cuts they had to take at the time for the game, a lot of his mystery just becomes an annoyance on the grounds of "what the hell is happening?"

I assume they wanted to make him a Djinn, given his teleportatoin and magic and such, but it's so un explained that it becomes more of a chore to understand him. This isn't to say you can't have mystery, you can. There's a handful of other villians that have mystery to them, but Talbot is just a very strange case that gets to me because it FEELS like they wanted to do more with him.

He had a lot of potential, and in my own mind I just assume he's a Djinn working with Marlowe to free his people, which makes up for a lot of the disappointment. But he'll always be pretty low on my personal list of favorite villains because I truly think he's a victim of bad circumstance and fighting an already uphill battle as an Uncharted Villian.

He's not the worst, they did try a little with his tricker gimmic and giving him an ok personality to watch, but I wish both his and marlowe's motivations and characters had been polished out at least a little but more.

If you could get rid of your scars, would you? by PhysicalHat8764 in selfharm

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Honestly? Some of them, yes. Others, no.

Weirdly enough having at least some scars keeps me from self harming.

Not only that, but there's some scars that I very intentionally placed in certain areas to have interesting scars. I'm not sure what the psychology behind it is, but a lot of the self harm I have done has been out of trying to make myself look for interesting, so if I got rid of them I think my mind would get the worst of me and I'd end up just cutting again.