WithIntergalactic: The Heretic Prophetfinally announced as potentially the first game in Naughty Dog’s latest franchise alongsideThe Last of UsandUncharted, the new IP seems to strike a balance between the two in terms of tone and style. After extensive speculation about a new sci-fi game in the works at Naughty Dog, the reveal ofIntergalactic: The Heretic Prophetat 2024’s The Game Awards was long overdue. But now that the game has been officially announced, players have been able to get a better sense of what to expect fromIntergalacticbeyond these earlier rumors.

For instance, in addition toIntergalactic’s reveal trailer, Naughty Dog has confirmed a handful of details about the story, main characters, and overall themes that have helped shape players' perspective of the upcoming game. However, something that was alsoemphasized inIntergalactic’s reveal trailer, Naughty Dog’s successful legacy of past and current franchises will likely draw comparisons to its new upcoming game. As a result of this contrast, it seems thatIntergalactichas intentionally sought to establish a middle ground between Naughty Dog’s two most recent series, with a colorful, retrofuturistic style contrasted by a potentially dark story.

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How Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Compares to Uncharted and The Last Of Us

BetweenUncharted 4: A Thief’s Endappearing to conclude Nathan Drake’s story for the series andThe Last of Usreceiving criticism regarding fatigue with multiple remasters and remakes, official news about Naughty Dog’s newIntergalacticIP is a welcome change of pace. As noted byNaughty Dog’s Neil Druckmann in an interviewwith The New York Times, the studio was aware that working onIntergalacticin secret placed pressure on its other franchises, especially forThe Last of Us. However, even with the official announcement potentially relieving this tension, it does putIntergalacticin direct contrast with these past franchises.

But whether it was intentional or not, it seems thatNaughty Dog has smartly balancedIntergalactic’s charactersand story betweenUnchartedandThe Last of Us, providing players with elements of both as the studio moves forward with its new IP. On the one hand,Intergalactic’s protagonist, Jordan A. Mun, shares a rebellious and roguish attitude withUncharted’s own Nathan Drake. On the other hand,Intergalactic’s story about a mysterious planet, religious themes, and creepy robots evokesThe Last of Us' more mature, darker narratives. Ideally, with this balanced contrast between these two franchises,Intergalacticcould build on the best of both IPs.

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Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Channels Uncharted’s More Lighthearted Vibe

From bothIntergalactic’s trailer and details provided by Naughty Dog, the game’s protagonist appears to be a new take on the charismatic rogue that Nathan Drake had been inUncharted. The trailer alone offers an insight into Tati Gabrielle’s Jordan and her character, such as her fashion sense, her daring nature, and even her taste in music, as well as some potential details of her backstory related toIntergalactic’s “Five Aces.” Since they’re already so similar, Jordan may also channel Nathan’s comedic wit and bravado in the face of danger, swapping dangerous tombs and ruins for the abandoned, inescapable planet of Sempiria.

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet Wears Its TLOU Influences On Its Sleeve

Yet this choice forIntergalactic’s setting and the story that Naughty Dog has teased so far comes as a stark contrast to its cavalier protagonist, seemingly reflecting the darker tone of the studios’The Last of Usfranchise instead. Similar to the brutality ofThe Last of Us' post-apocalypse,Intergalactic’s Sempiria backdrop is just as dark and dangerous thanks to its seemingly possessed robotic enemies attacking the player with laser swords. Between being stranded on the planet, hunting bounties, and fending off threats,IntergalacticsharesThe Last of Us’approachof exploring humanity at its most extreme.

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Intergalactic: The Heretic Propher follows Jordan A. Mun, a dangerous bounty hunter who ends up stranded on Sempiria – a distant planet whose communication with the outside universe went dark hundreds of years ago. In fact, anyone who’s flown to it hoping to unravel its mysterious past was never heard from again. Jordan will have to use all her skills and wits if she hopes to be the first person in over 600 years to leave its orbit.

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