Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet - Neil Druckmann's latest blunder, now taking bets on the game flopping.

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so apparently the game plot leaked and honestly I couldn't find a single fuck to give ... fuck this shit bald blek lol from that cuckman

Source: Neogaf 4chan Intergalactic full plot leak, "open world Uncharted"
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Naturally grain of salt. But the leak is very detailed and worth discussing imo.

Source *** 4chan link removed of course I can only imagine Cuckman will strike every youtube video he finds

Plot and gameplay details revealed below was sent to a handful of gaming Journalists, the most notable of whom includes Jason Schreier, but they are debating whether or not to share it. The leaker is supposedly a disgruntled ND staff member who hates the direction the company is going as Druckmann gets more powerful and influential (part of the reason why Schreier is hesitant to give the OK). My friend in an exclusive gaming journalist discord server sent me this summary of the leak:


>The player character, Jordan, was a member of "The Five Aces," a band of notorious criminals.
>The leader, Luis (Tony Dalton) disappeared without a trace, causing the Five to drift apart.
>The reason for Jordan's shaved head, the absurd reaction to which ND fully expected, is to serve the hiding of her identity, as she is a wanted criminal.
>Jordan works as a bounty hunter purely as a means to find her former partners, Particularly Luis, who she sees as a father figure.
>Kumail Nanjiani plays Colin, the comic relief of the crew.
>The tutorial and opening mission is on Sempiria's moon, leading to Jordan chasing Colin into space.
>An important note from the leak is that there will be no space combat, the aforementioned segment is a cutscene.
>As they fly into Sempiria's atmosphere, an EMP wave disables both ships, leading them to crash in different locations.
>The bulk of the game is described as an "open world Uncharted mixed with Sci-Fi elements."
>The majority of enemy combatants are AI driven machines, but with a wide variety of types. Melee, ranged, and even vehicle combat are in the game.
>The base of operations in the game is your crashed ship, which can be customized.
>As you find each member of your old crew, they will join you on the ship (with seamless interactions depending on the day/night cycle, think RDR2) in your search for Luis.

>The gist of the plot is that Luis sent a message to all members of the Five, excluding Jordan, to meet him on the planet. They were specifically instructed to come alone, and not to mention this to the other members.
>Once 3 members of the crew (besides Luis) join you, the game takes a hard turn. An underground dwelling race of "aliens," known as Sempirians, kidnap Jordan's teammates. The ship, with all its decorations and customization, is destroyed. Inspired by ME2's Collectors event.
>The Sempirians resemble humans with some notable differences, including the ability to sprout large insect legs that allow them to scale walls, as well as night vision.
>With more of a survival horror shift, you make your way through underground tunnels to try and save your crew.

>Eventually you reach where they are held, where it is revealed Luis is preparing to execute them in front of a horde of angry Sempirians.
>Jordan interrupts, begging to know why Luis is doing this. Luis explains the big twist of the game, that the Sempirians were once humans who were teleported to the planet thousands of years ago as a side effect of the quantam experimentation needed to develop distant space faring technology.
>The quantum influence on their genetics rapidly advanced the stages of evolution to help them adapt to Sempiria's harsh environment.
>When Luis crashed on the planet, he found himself empathizing with their race, promising to help support their desire to return to Earth (Druckmann apparently had read Heart of Darkness which inspired this plot point).

>The Sempirian religion, founded by "The Heretic Prophet," stated generations upon generations would suffer until a Messiah arrived to lead Sempirians to their ancestral home, where they would reclaim the land and purge its inhabitants.
>The AI software and battle machinery on the planet was constructed over thousands of years to assist in invading Earth.
>However, the technology needed for a ship to pierce Sempiria's atmosphere without being disabled by its unique qualities could not be figured out.
>Jordan is forced to watch as each of her companions are shot in the head by Luis. She begs to know why he is doing this.
>Luis informs her she was never meant to be here, it's why he didn't call her to come. He was using his former partners' presence on the planet as means to end.
>It's revealed that Luis informed Galactipol that 4 of the 5 Aces would be on Sempiria, and a fleet of police ships outfitted with EMP-countering tech arrive at the planet.
>Luis has an affection for Jordan, so he orders the Sempirisms to detain her while they fight Galactipol and take their ships.
>Jordan escapes, and the the final act has the player tear through a war zone between the two sides, ultimately resulting in Jordan chasing Luis down and killing him as he operates a huge tank.
>Luis' dying words are to ask Jordan to continue his work, that the Sempirians deserve to see their home again.
>The player has the choice to use the tank to destroy Sempirian robots, leaving them defenseless to be slaughtered by Galactipol…
>Or destroy Galactipol ships.
>After either choice is made, you find Luis' old ship and fly into space, the ending depending on which choice you made.
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That leak is like two years old and even back then, people were mocking it. Why would you help these "people" return to earth if they just gonna kill/eat all humans? They not human anymore and deserves to die for wanting to committee genocide.
 
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>The Sempirian religion, founded by "The Heretic Prophet," stated generations upon generations would suffer until a Messiah arrived to lead Sempirians to their ancestral home, where they would reclaim the land and purge its inhabitants.
Oy vey
 
Yeah, I remember making fun of this as an Aaliyah allegory earlier, with the clear villain being a terrible Moishe allegory. It's just as crap now as it was back then.
 
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>The base of operations in the game is your crashed ship, which can be customized.
What is the fucking point?

Why would you help these "people" return to earth if they just gonna kill/eat all humans.
The highly advanced and intelligent, horribly disfigured "humans" are obviously an allegory for the Jews.

Why wouldn't the bestest goyim help his masters claim Earth, that was promised to them 4000 years ago? Are you antisemitic?

Besides being an inbred kike, what qualification does Cuckmann even have for this level of trust placed in him?

Say what you want about Kojima, but he's been around for decades, has made genre-defining games, and even his flops at least try something different. The kike has been shitting out the same exact game for close to 15 years now, and each new iteration is somehow more repulsive than the last.
 
> Kumail Nanjiani is the comic relief
Muslim saar.
(Druckmann apparently had read Heart of Darkness which inspired this plot point).
Oh nice, cuckmann's magnum opus is about to be compared against Apocalypse now and Spec Ops: the line.
The player has the choice to use the tank to destroy Sempirian robots, leaving them defenseless to be slaughtered by Galactipol…
So we get to chose if a bunch of muties gets to exterminate humanity or be exterminated but not killing the person ellie butchered a morbillion people? If these leaks are true, I bet cuckmann was forced by his superior to add a shitty choice at the end.
Not even because the sole ending he wanted going for (human extermination) was shit, but rather because its mandatory in every fucking videogame that the final decision is made at the very end of the game, rather than building it up gradually by making specific choices in a playtrough.
 
Not even because the sole ending he wanted going for (human extermination) was shit
What, you don't want them to destroy the humans so they can build the Third Temple on the Greater Sempiria to bring back their Messiah?
 
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