Intergalactic: The herethern Prophet Is still a long time away at this time, but the game's first and only trailer has already ignited lots of curiosity about their world. IN Intergalactic: The herethern ProphetPlayers take the role of Jordan A. Mun, a bounty hunter who is on the planet Sempiria.
So far, pretty much everything is known when it comes to main history. However, there are tips throughout the trailer that provide insight into what players can expect. It has been confirmed that Intergalactic takes place in a retro-inspired world where product placement in the 80s is alive and good. Beyond that, however, is the importance of music. “It's a sin” by Pet Shop Boys acts as the trailer's closing song and signals it Intergalactic will contain licensed music in some capacity. If music plays as much role in the adventure as it seems, then there are a handful of songs and artists that hopefully will be present.
Family
Intergalactic: The herethern Prophet should map the same course as Clairobur: Expedition 33
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's Journal Worldbuilding would be a fascinating way to explore Sempirian Lore in Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet.
Intergalactic: the herethern prophet has a deep well of musical inspiration to pull away from
Religious 1980s hits
Neil Druckmann confirmed in a new article in the New York Times to Intergalactic will deal with religion and “what happens when you put your faith in different institutions.” Such a plot in combination with an 80s-inspired world is a fascinating mix that sets the stage for some fantastic hits from the decade that are filled with religious images and themes. “Dear good” by XTC and “Like A Prayer” by Madonna brought controversy when released, but the singles have lived on being amazing songs that can help drive home themes in Intergalactic. Other hits such as “Heaven is a place on Earth” by Belinda Carlisle and “Hell is for Children” by Pat Benatar would also be solid alternatives.
More Pet Shop boys
Pet Shop Boys is one of the most influential synth -pop bands in their generation and uses “It's a” in IntergalacticThe trailer really helped to set the tone for what to expect from the game. “It is a sin”, however, is far from the band's only hit. Songs like “West End Girls” and the fast synth-infused cover of “Always on my mind” could round off Pet Shop Boys representation. It is even possible that Pet Shop Boys is the main character Jordan's favorite band.
The planet in Sempiria is home to a mysterious civilization known as Sempirians. No one has been able to communicate with Sempirians for over 600 years.
Intergalactic takes place in a retro-inspired world where product placement in the 80s is alive and good.
Scuba diving deeper into the pop -out pop -pop
By expanding the use of Pet Shop Boys by developer Naughty Dog, there is a long list of fantastic bands from the decade which is part of the Alt Pop genre. Although not full-blown pop stars such as Madonna or Prince, artists and bands who were comrades of Pet Shop boys can help get the darker edge while they still offer some good head-booking energy.
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Depeche mode
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New order
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Tears of fear
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Eurythmics
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Kate Bush
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Soft cell
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Call
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Midnight oil
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Smiths
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Talking heads
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Strap
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Echo & the bunymen
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Church
Nine inches nails
It is important to note that nine inches of nails can only barely be considered an 80s band. Their debut album, “Pretty Hate Machine”, was released on October 20, 1989. With nine inches nails founder Trent Reznor responsible for IntergalacticOriginal points, which hopefully mean that the game has room for songs like “Head like a hole” and “its”, which would also be in line with the religious themes.
As the year continues, Naughty Dog will hopefully reveal more of what Intergalactic have in store for players. In view of the developer's last original projects was Uncharted and The last of us franchise services, Intergalactic Is a great departure, and it is exciting. The finer details of the game may be a mystery, but the first look at Intergalactic annoys an exciting place for music in its world.