On an expedition to find the mythical "Atlantis of the Sands" in the heart of the Arabian Desert, Nathan Drake and his partner, Victor Sullivan, encounter a deceptive organization led by a ruthless dictator. Terrible secrets unfold, causing Drake's quest to descend into a bid for survival.
does he normally play games? he didn't seem totally clueless using that controller lol. but damn this video seems pretty awkward lol.
No I don't think he really plays games. Uncharted 3 might've been his first, he must have had much time playing the game to make it look easy on the camera.
Well, everyone gets old eventually. And wasn't there a rumor he'd had a minor stroke a few years ago?
Watching this, it's very cool to see an actor who helped define a classic era of adventure cinema experience an entirely new level of storytelling - and it's blowing his mind.
Makes me wish I had a PS3. Haven't played any of the Uncharted series.
He doesn't actually play the game as you can tell from the making of. This is still cool he did it though, and I think the way he was a bit shocked when seeing it in action was sincere, though he was either at a loss for words, or simply was paid to say the nicest (though simple) things about it for a Japanese audience.
It never ceses to amaze me how awkwardly inexperienced gamers hold controllers
A lot (especially older folks) seem to hold the thing like 6 inches below their chin. WHY?! lol.
Then there's always the "im gonna jerk the controller in this lopsided/sideways please-make-this- jump kind of motion" when they try to make a jump that looks difficult
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