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Heavenly_King said:
Kantor said:

And I thought that ending was really pretty pathetic.

For one thing, there was nothing resembling a final boss fight. The escape when everything was collapsing was a nice touch, but there was no challenge at all before that. Even the weird supernatural enemies that show up in every Uncharted game were pretty pathetic compared to the monsters from Uncharted 1 or those people who had taken resin in Uncharted 2. The final segment, where you had to fire the rocket, was a cutscene when it could have and should have been gameplay. Marlowe was killed by quicksand of all things. It is never explained how Talbot survived being shot by Cutter without a scratch.

It was a great game on the whole, and I really liked the story, but that ending...

Bulletproof vest.   http://www.zfi-inc.com/p/145/executive-body-armor-bulletproof-bullet-proof-vest-protection-level-iii-a

For me the "mano a mano" fight against Talbot was freaking awesome, and even more in crushing, because as there are no tips, you have to have good reflexes in order to counter.   Really awesome!!  For me it is one of the best boss fight in games.

In relation to the supernatural creatures (ghost rider clones), I think they were really awesome, but what I did not like was the fact that they were ilussions, and the enemies in reality does not look like that.

And the Marlowe death considering she was the bad OLD lady pulling the strings, was kind of expected.  How would you have prefered her to die?? A Fight to the death against Drake? LMAO!

Supernatural means. Infected by a deadly virus. Dragged into a pit by a zombie. Set on fire by those imaginary skeleton things. Maybe she dies in her imagination, and thus dies in real life? The same seems to happen to Drake if you let those fire bombs kill you.

Something more interesting than quicksand.



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