Uncharted 4: is the looter-adventurer character a type of cultural imperialism?
by Anna Turner from Technology | The Guardian on (#1DX3E)
We still love the exploits of characters like Nathan Drake and Lara Croft, but this may change as attitudes to cultural theft harden
There's a question at the heart of the Uncharted games that the latest title, released to great acclaim this month, tackles most directly: is the dashing lead protagonist, Nathan Drake, a hero or a thief?
The continuing success of Naughty Dog's action-adventure series, along with the resurgent Tomb Raider games, shows that the "adventuring archaeologist" trope is a resilient one. The modern precursor of both Nathan Drake and Lara Croft is of course Indiana Jones, who retains a vice-like grip over the public imagination.
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