Yeah Amy Hennig the writer for all the uncharted games left Naughty Dog to go over to EA and her team went with her. They are currently working on uncharted styled star wars game.
I love this game but I wish that Nate could counter or at least evade punches because every time the guy throws a punch I can't do anything and it's so annoying that you can't do this fight without taking damage because he can dodge then attack which makes the fight more annoying. This also goes too the Nadine fights but I just wish that there was a counter button in this game rather than an evade but anyways this game was a masterpiece and the fighting parts are still pretty fun though.
The prison fight occurred during Nate's young adult years, hence he wasn't experienced enough to throw counters yet. As for Uncharted 4, Nate is pretty much past his prime and has been inactive in his adventures for so long. 2-3 was Nate's prime
The point for the Gustavo fight is to introduce the new melee system and (most importantly) also to show how inexperienced Nate’s fighting style is since this scene takes place before all the 3 games makes sense he took alot of punches
Well technically that scene is different in rdr2 two larger dudes fighting in the mud, hete the guy is just being retard3d in drakes face, tommy on the other hand was actually choking arthur in mud not effective but made sense them Arthur throws a nut kick and reverts the fight
@Autspec_United Lmao, you're so f*cking edgy. The fact that you're replying a 4 years old comment, without even knowing the original context makes it even worse.
The way how Nathan fights he puts out to much hay makers. No jabs and his upper cuts ain't elite but tbh he is pretty average to me. Fight someone like him know to duck dodge and counter.
I wouldn't say so. If he put too much into his haymakers he'd go tumbling onto the floor and wouldn't be so good at refining his attacks whenever they've been avoided. Also, he does use jabs (1:00 and 1:29). Also, what's en elite upper-cut to you exactly? If it's some crap where the fighter does an ultra-back-flip triggered by an upper-cut or some crap, then you'd be disappointed how many professional fighters don't spect to use such theatrics. It takes a lot more than knowledge of dodging and countering to defeat Nathan. He's fought tons of people that fight like that.
Knockout punches, maybe. Not nearly hard enough to kill someone. If he was holding a hammer, yes the steal would probably kill him. A fist is not hard enough to break someone's skull.