Some players may not be sure whether Sam, Nathan’s brother in Uncharted 4, is a bad guy or a good guy. So below, the editor will introduce to you the pros and cons of Sam’s character. Interested friends can find out more.
In the Uncharted 4 game, Sam is actually not a bad guy. One is for the treasure, and the other is for the promise he made with his brother Nathan. Mainly to complete my mother's research on this secret during her lifetime. In fact, Sam has always been very protective of Nathan. Except for one lie from beginning to end, Sam never forced Nathan to complete the treasure hunting journey with him. Everything was Nathan's own choice.
At any time, Sam puts his younger brother first. At critical moments, it is his older brother who stands in front of his younger brother, even at the expense of his own life.
Sam spent 15 years in prison. The first thing he did after he was released was to fulfill his childhood dream with his brother. In fact, it was Nate who wanted to go treasure hunting, and my brother just suggested it. If you look closely, you will find that my brother never forced Nate to do anything. Sam is a crazy brother-protector who always thinks about Nate. When he escaped from prison, he could have run away. He went back to save Nate and asked Nate to climb the wall first. After 15 years in prison, he still thought about it when he came out. The dream with my brother, no complaints, helping Nate block the gun, and finding the final treasure by myself, there are too many details. Leif rescued Sam simply because he was too stupid. He tried for 15 years and couldn't find the treasure before he fished Sam out to help. The black spots of Leif: ruthlessly betraying his teammates, ruthless (killing the warden), extremely conceited, and paranoid.
Sam just wanted to complete the unfinished work of his mother during her lifetime. Who wouldn't be tempted by the addition of the 400 million treasure? The reason why Drette didn't want to take this step was because of his 15 years of experience, but Sam didn't. It was just pure Wants to know the secret of the treasure (Mother's Notes).