Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is "a game about faith and religion," which Neil Druckmann jokes will surely get less hate than The Last of Us 2
"You know what, let's do somet🌱hing that people won't care as much about. Let's make a game about faith and religion"

The story of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Last of Us 2 proved to be absolutely polarizing, with some players loving it, others hating it, and some subset of the latter group engaging in an ugly harassment campaign again﷽st the developers at Naughty Dog. The studio is now at work on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, a sci-fi game about religion that director Neil 𓃲Druckmann jokes will surely get less hate than The Last of Us 2 did.
Druckmann spoke about Intergalactic's fictional timeline with 28 Days Later writer and Civil War director Alex Garland as part of . "I joke about this with the team," Druckmann said. "With The Last of Us 2, we made certa⭕in creative decisions that got us a lot of hate. A lot of people love it, but a lot of people hate that ga❀me."
"Who gives a shit," Garland quipped.
"Exactly. But the joke is like, you know what, let's🐎 do something that people won't care as much about. Let's make a game about faith and religion," Druckmann concluded.
While the statute of limitations for spoilers from a 2020 video game might be up, I'll still refrain from speaking too directly about the "creative decisions" Druckmann is alluding to, since a lot of new Last of Us fans are presumab♓ly about to experience them as part of season 2 of the TV show.
But when it comes to spoilers, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog took some extreme measures to keep the story of The Last of Us 2 from getting ruined the first time around, too. "I've gotten in trouble, actually, because of trying to protect the story," Druckmann told Garland. "We released a trꦯailer for The Last of Us 2 where we faked a shot, and we showed Joel somewhere where he would never make it to because of things that happened in that story as a deliberate way to throw off the scent. People that didn't like the game accusedജ that of being false advertisement."
"Again, who gives a shit," Garland responded.
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