The scene provides the illustrations to the game's cover and title screen.
Most Wonderful Sound: The level up music in the Multiplayer mode, which is a short rendition of Nate's Theme.Genuinely loyal to Marlowe to the end, Talbot loses his calm, cool demeanor for the first time in the game when she dies, and nearly murders Drake and Sully for their hand in her death. With mysterious abilities to survive gun shot wounds and disappear down dead end alleys with ease, Talbot routinely outwits Drake and his friends to swipe artifacts from them as they are collected, even hypnotizing Drake into giving Marlowe the final piece of the puzzle to find the lost city of Iram. Deducing a traitor in Marlowe's organization with ease after an operation goes wrong, Talbot later drugs and hypnotizes the traitor, Charlie Cutter, into helping thwart Drake at several turns. Magnificent Bastard: Talbot is Katherine Marlowe's right-hand man, doing the majority of the heavy lifting and thinking for his boss in outpacing Nathan Drake.While the game still received a good amount of praise, most reviewers noted that aside from a few tweaks it didn't really do too much to set itself all that apart from Among Thieves. It's the Same, So It Sucks: The biggest criticism of Uncharted 3.You can't help but feel sorry for the guy when he's tripping balls after being drugged by Talbot, freaking out about small spaces, or when he's put out of action after falling and breaking his leg. He's even got a more vulnerable side to him that's just endearing, and fits into the main cast like he's been there all along. He's also one of the better representations of a British character. He's cocky, sarcastic, and has excellent banter with Nate. To top it off, they are unique in that they are the only Mooks in the franchise who can teleport. Not only can they take more punishment than any other enemy in the game, but they also hurt Drake if he tries to use melee attacks against them. Demonic Spiders: The Djinn, which appear exclusively in chapter 21.
#UNCHARTED 3: DRAKE'S DECEPTION PATCH#
Naughty Dog has released a patch to fix this to a degree, but it's still a noticeably different experience from Uncharted 2's aiming. Some people were very upset about this, while others accused them of nitpicking. Broken Base: The aiming mechanic was changed the lag between moving the controller's joystick and the reticule moving on the screen was dramatically increased, and there is resistance to movement when aiming over an enemy.