Naughty Dog has hinted on several occasions that it’s ready to put the Uncharted series to rest following the release of A Thief’s End. However, many have suggested that the series could continue with a different character such as Nathan Drake’s daughter Cassie. Former Uncharted writer Amy Hennig agrees.
Speaking to GameReactor during Gamelab in Barcelona, Hennig said that the developers can “always jump back” into Uncharted as there’s a lot of material that they could continue with.
How would you continue it? I mean, that’s tough, because they kind of wrapped it up with a bow and had the flash forward. Look, I think there’s a lot of material there that you could continue with: Cassie, with the daughter, you could do flashback stories with Nathan Drake… you just look at Indiana Jones; there’s really not a limit. You can always jump back in and tell a story with an older character and that gives a whole different color to it, which is kind of cool, and you could do sort of the Young Indiana Jones version of Nathan Drake if you wanted to. I’m excited, because it sounds like the filmmakers are gonna do that actually with the Uncharted film and go back to an earlier time and stuff like that.
Do our readers agree with Hennig? If yes, what do you want to see next in the Uncharted series?
[Source: GameReactor]
Should the Uncharted Series End?
Cameron Teague
I'd love to see a game based on the adventures of Drake's son or something based on Sully in his youth.
Chandler Wood
To me, Uncharted has always been about the characters, wrapping their internal and personal conflicts in the tapestry of a grand adventure. The bombastic set pieces are always exciting, leaving me on the edge of my seat for most of my playthrough, but it's the clear heart that Naughty Dog surges into every Uncharted game that makes them truly worthwhile. If Naughty Dog can find the right story to tell -- much as they did with The Lost Legacy -- I would be more than happy to see more characters explored. I don't want Uncharted back just for the sake of Uncharted. I want more Uncharted if there is a meaningful personal narrative to explore within its primary characters.
Elizabeth Henges
As someone that's not the biggest fan of the series, whether or not more Uncharted games come out doesn't really affect me either way. If they can expand on the Uncharted 'universe' and not make it crazy or contrived like say... the Metal Gear Solid games then why not make more? However, it seems as though the story is more or less done, so maybe they should try a new IP instead.
Keri Honea
I'm fine with stories ending. It's so easy to fall back on a popular brand because dem monies doe, but I don't like it when stories are stretched just for the sake of the name brand. Case in point, Gears of War.
Louis Edwards
I would love to learn more about Sully and play a game based on his early exploits. If Drake has a grandson, maybe even a story based around him finding out about his grandfather's adventures and setting off on his own.
Michael Briers
I'm all for more Uncharted games. That's a franchise teeming with compelling characters and I trust Naughty Dog has plenty of more spinoff ideas brewing should they decide to go back to the well.
Tyler Treese
I would be fine with it going away altogether, but I’d also be open to more games as long as Nathan Drake isn’t in a starring role. Show off other characters like a young Sully or the misadventures of Nate & Elena’s daughter (in what would hopefully be a non-violent game) instead. I’d be down for more treasure hunts, I just hope they don’t feel as formulaic as Uncharted 4 did.
Zarmena Khan
As much as I adore the series, I have to agree with everyone else. I'm open to the idea of exploring new characters but not at the cost of the series losing its luster. Maybe ending Uncharted will make room for a fresh IP! I've seen some suggestions of Naughty Dog handing over the series to another studio. I'm a little apprehensive about that.
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