

And that shows a level of commitment by Neil Druckmann and Josh Scherr to the character of Nathan Drake.
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This is rather jolting in a series known for reckless sense of adventure, but it also clearly demonstrates a level of maturity that Nathan has gained throughout is prior adventures. Nathan has also done some growing up and maturing since Uncharted 3, he often acts as the voice of reason throughout the story. But he is also clearly in awe of Nathan's skills and talent as a treasure hunter. He is confident and charismatic, pretty much like his little brother. It doesn't take you long to appreciate and get attached to Samuel as Nathan's brother. Between the two writers and the amazing voice talents of both voice actor Troy Baker and Nolan North. But this all changes when he learns that his brother Samuel is alive and well and in need of his help using his skills as a treasure hunter. He now owns a house and said mortgage on the house, and for all intents and purposes he is just an average Joe now doing mostly normal salvage work. Not spoiling to much of the story, but Uncharted 4 opens up with Nathan Drake having retired from the treasure hunting business and seemingly embraced the ordinary life with us now wife Elena. I really take my hat off to Uncharted 4's writers, Neil Druckmann and Josh Scherr, you can clearly see they have an amazing understanding of how real people assess and reacts to emotional situations, especially when they have something to lose.
