Forget about India. When the game was first revealed about a month ago, we were already given some details about the game. Like what the story was going to be about, and what treasure Drake was after, but in the latest issue of Edge magazine it gave new light on Drakes newest quest.
“Our catalyst is this man who cataloged all of his journeys — all the details of everything that happened in his life — but despite that he left one gaping hole,” said Amy Hennig to Edge magazine.
The hole is somewhere in 1292, and in that time Polo left Kublai Khan’s court for Venice, commanding a fleet of 14 treasure-laden ships and a crew of 600 plus men. But, by the time he arrived home in Venice, he was down to one ship and a dozen or so survivors.”He never once said anything about what happened to him… And on his death bed, after people had called him a liar for what he had spoken about in his book, he said: ‘I didn’t say even half of what I saw,” she continued.
In Uncharted 2, the game kicks off with the search for Polo’s fleet and moves on to Polo’s real secret: the Tibetan city of Shambhala, also known as Shangri-La. Gone are the rich foliage of the first game, and in its place, snowy mountains and the war-torn urban Tibetan streets.
In the article it says that it explores the “shadier” side of hero Nathan Drake, who, as Naughty Dog points out, is sometimes “a jerk,” I really wonder what that means?

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