Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Storytellers Walkthrough, campaign driven, no Commentary longplay. Adding a movie like experience. Intro 0:00 Chapter 01: Ambushed 2:40 Chapter 02: The Search for El Dorado 7:45 Chapter 03: A Surprising Find 16:01 Chapter 04: Plane-wrecked 27:30 Chapter 05: The Fortress 33:49 Chapter 06: Unlocking the Past 38:16 Chapter 07: Out of the Frying Pan 46:22 Chapter 08: The Drowned City 51:53 Chapter 09: To the Tower 55:50 Chapter 10: The Customs House 58:53 Chapter 11: Trapped 1:03:20 Chapter 12: Heading Upriver 1:07:54 Chapter 13: Sanctuary? 1:09:06 Chapter 14: Going Underground 1:18:48 Chapter 15: On the Trail of Treasure 1:22:55 Chapter 16: The Treasure Vault 1:28:09 Chapter 17: The Heart of the Vault 1:33:55 Chapter 18: The Bunker 1:38:56 Chapter 19: Unwelcome Guests 1:41:29 Chapter 20: Race to the Rescue 1:50:45 Chapter 21: Gold and Bones 1:53:25 Chapter 22: Showdown 1:58:40 Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is a 2007 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the first game in the Uncharted series, and was released in November 2007 for PlayStation 3. 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. 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,[5] settling on an action-adventure game with platforming elements and a third-person perspective. The game was delayed numerous times through its development, as the team regularly updated or wholly changed various aspects related to the story, coding, and the game's design. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is notable for being one of the first video games to feature force feedback vibration, and the development team found influence for many of the game's aesthetic elements from film, pulp magazines, and movie serials. Extensively 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. It faced some criticism for its graphical issues, short length, vehicle sections, and marked difficulty.[8] Uncharted: Drake's Fortune sold one million copies after ten weeks of release, helping elevate Naughty Dog's reputation as a game developer. 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. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unchart...) #longplay #Uncharted #naughtdog