Searching through a mausoleum, Nate overhears an argument between Roman, Navarro, and Eddy, revealing that Roman hired Eddy to capture Nate and secure the island, with the reward being a share of El Dorado. Nate and Elena find and rescue Sully who, having survived due to Drake's diary blocking the bullet, explains he was buying time for Nate by misleading Roman. After finding records showing the statue was moved further inland to the monastery, they find that Sully is somehow alive and accompanying Roman and Navarro. After Nate is briefly captured by pirates led by his old associate Eddy Raja ( James Sie), Elena breaks him free and they flee to the island's old customs house. After retrieving supplies from the wrecked seaplane, Nate heads toward an old fort to find Elena. On the way, anti-aircraft fire forces Elena and Nate to bail out and they are separated. Sully is shot in the chest and collapses, but Nate manages to escape, encounters Elena, and flies with her to the island. However, mercenaries led by criminal Gabriel Roman ( Simon Templeman), to whom Sully owes a substantial debt, and his lieutenant Atoq Navarro ( Robin Atkin Downes), intercept Nate and Sully. They find a Nazi U-boat, which contains a page from Drake's diary showing the statue was taken to an island. Nate and Sully discover an alcove that once held a large statue after following the diary to the indicated spot, and realize that El Dorado is not a city but rather a golden idol. Fearing Elena's reporting will attract potential rivals, Nate and Sully abandon her at a dock. Pirates attack and destroy Nate's boat, but Nate's friend and mentor, Victor "Sully" Sullivan, rescues the two in his seaplane. The coffin contains Sir Francis' diary, which gives the location of El Dorado. Treasure hunter Nathan "Nate" Drake, accompanied by reporter Elena Fisher, recovers the coffin of his self-proclaimed ancestor Sir Francis Drake, having located it from coordinates inscribed on a family heirloom: a ring Nate wears around his neck. Together with his mentor Victor Sullivan (voiced by Richard McGonagle) and journalist Elena Fisher (voiced by Emily Rose), Drake embarks on a quest to discover the hidden riches of El Dorado. The central character of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is Nathan Drake (voiced by Nolan North), a renowned adventurer who claims to be the descendant of the famous explorer Sir Francis Drake. It was followed by the sequel Uncharted 2: Among Thieves in 2009, and was re-released on PlayStation 4 as part of Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune sold one million copies after ten weeks of release. It faced some criticism for its graphical issues, short length, vehicle sections, and marked difficulty. The development team found influence for many of the game's aesthetic elements from film, pulp magazines, and movie serials.Įxtensively marketed as a PlayStation exclusive, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune received generally favorable reviews, with praise for its technical achievements, cast, characters, story, music, and production values, drawing similarities to blockbuster films. The team regularly updated or wholly changed various aspects related to the story, coding, and the game's design which lead to delays. The development of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune began in 2005, and saw Naughty Dog altering their approach to development, as they sought to create a humanized video game that was distinct from their other entries, settling on an action-adventure game with platforming elements and a third-person perspective. The game follows Nathan Drake, the supposed descendant of explorer Sir Francis Drake, as he searches for the lost treasure of El Dorado with journalist Elena Fisher and mentor Victor Sullivan. It is the first game in the Uncharted series and was released in November 2007 for PlayStation 3. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is a 2007 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment.
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