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Scoobes said:

I'm still of the opinion, what? All of the Uncharted storylines are somewhat cliched but...

1 had a generic plot that you'd normally find in a cheap made-for TV Sy-Fy channel film. The characters were just developed enough to keep them fun but lacked any real depth.

2 had much deeper character development and a story that flowed appropriately from one section to the next. The budget and time spent was much greater and it showed. 

3 had numerous levels and areas that had no real purpose in plot terms and had weak character development with the exception of Nate and Sully.   

4 had the most mature handling of plot, character development and story of all the games. The story actually explores character motivations and relationships in ways the previous games only really touched upon. 

2 had much deeper character development? I can't say I agree with that... I think both Drake and Elena went through major changes in U1 as they grew accustomed to the violence... What character development did 2 have? For example the "wounded cameraman" scene would be a great opportunity for some major character development, but it seemed wasted... and I can't think of anything else in that...

We agree about 3 it seems...

EARLY GAME UNCHARTED 4 SPOILERS!!!

And about 4... really? It does explore character motivations... a bit, but it's the most clichéd thing ever... how many times have we seen an ex-crook really wanting to do good, but brought back into action because of family problems... I guess Rafe's motivation was somewhat original, I admit. But by this point, I think the series was beyond its prime and it couldn't make me stay invested very much. Also, that final chapter... with the you-know-who... Jeez...