

GamesBeat: I remember Chloe being a genuine thief in Uncharted 2. Apart from having the distinction of being the only Uncharted antagonist to survive to the end of a game, she’s someone who is very by the book, very tactical, and here she is being forced to work with somebody who likes to fly by the seat of her pants.

What we thought would be interesting was to team up this person with somebody else who-whenever you have a side character, you want to have someone who’s a good counterpart to their philosophy, or at least somebody who brings that out in them. Which is partially what happened in Uncharted 2. To the point where, if the heat starts getting turned up too much, she’s more than willing to bail on her partners and leave them holding the bag. What was always interesting to us, though, is that unlike Drake, who has a bit of a hero complex, Chloe is more interested in self-preservation, almost pathologically so.

She’s a treasure hunter like Drake, though she’s considered a bit more, say, low-ranking in the field. Scherr: Part of the reason we gravitated toward Chloe in the first place – apart from the fact that she was a fan favorite in Uncharted 2 and 3 – she seemed like she had the most potentially interesting backstory out of a lot of the characters. What are we going to learn about them now that they’re in the lead? GamesBeat: We know a little bit about them, but they’re more like side characters in past games. Scherr: Oh, yeah, familiar with all of them. GamesBeat: So you’re very familiar with these characters.
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