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Nathan Drake. He's a man men want to be, and a man most women would probably not find utterly repulsive. Sure, attribute this to the jaunty rugged v-neck and matching holster. It's pure class, after all. But it's more than that. Nathan Drake, and more so the Uncharted franchise, is really popular. If early reviews and impressions have anything to say about Uncharted 2, Sony has the next big franchise of this console generation on its hands.

So if you follow the jump for my interview with Amy Hennig, the Creative Director of Uncharted 2, you'll find that the question on everybody's mind is, "What's next for Naughty Dog?" Hennig says it mildly cryptically: "There is no limit to how many games we could make, as long as people still want to see more adventures with Nathan Drake."

"Obviously, none of us want to wear our welcome out," she continues, "but we are still having a lot of fun with it, and we think there is a lot of untapped possibilities there. Certainly we will be exploring that some more."

Okay, well maybe that is not a clear answer, but an answer all the same: expect more of Nathan Drake in the future from Naughty Dog. But that's not all that Hennig and I discussed. We talked about the cinematic experience of multiplayer, how the beta affected the completion of Uncharted 2, and more. Hit the jump to see what I mean.

DESTRUCTOID: Can you describe for me the process that you went through to create multiplayer for Uncharted 2? This is a new feature for the game.

Amy Hennig, Creative Director of Uncharted 2: Among Thieves:
Well, we got a lot of advice from our pals in the games industry, so it's nice to have all of that. We have a lot of close friends in the development community, especially down in LA, who had done this before. That was nice, because it gave us a leg up.

The goal, contrary to people's fears, was to make sure we didn't hamper the single-player experience, and in fact, to have a richer single-player experience, while having a multiplayer experience that didn't feel tacked on. I mean, I'm putting little quotes around that, because that was a fear. I think now that everyone has been able to see the demo, to see the beta, hopefully those fears are melting away.

In fact, what's nice about the multiplayer is that by having these few betas, it has actually allowed us to tune and improve the single-player experience, because the mechanics are identical.



I've noticed that Uncharted is a game known for its very cinematic elements. Has any of that bled over into the multiplayer experience?

Well in our co-op levels, because we have both online competitive and online co-op, we actually have mini story missions. I mean, they are very light on story, but they give a little bit of a goal, a little bit of a presence, so that when you go in there with a couple of your friends, you have something over that half-hour mission that is a goal. Whether it is a mission that is taking out an enemy installation or saving somebody or capturing a treasure, that kind of thing.

A lot of the little story moments were mo-capped, just like what we would do with the regular single-player. Of course, all of the dialogue was performed by our actors in the studio, just like everything else. So it is benefiting from our experience doing cinematic stuff of doing story and dialogue in the single-player mode.

Uncharted 2 has had quite a long lead up, with people getting hands on with the multiplayer beta. What are players of the multiplayer beta going to expect and find that is new when they go out to buy this game in a few weeks?

Well, you know, I'm going to be a little careful, because I have been out of the office for about three weeks, and I want to make sure I'm not saying anything I'm not supposed to say. I'm going to have to be a little judicious on this one. [laughs] There are definitely modes that have not been included in the beta, certainly maps, skins, perks, a lot of that kind of stuff. I think people can start intuiting what is there.

I think in terms of the co-op, we've only shown half of one of the co-op missions, so there is a lot more for people there to discover. The beauty there, of course, of the online stuff, is we can continue to upgrade the experience and add to it through downloadable content, a lot of which we can do without people having to update anything. It's an automatic update, so it's very cool. I'm very excited about it.



Now Uncharted 2 is completed with Naughty Dog. What can we look forward to from your company next?


Well, we are looking at a lot of stuff, none of which I can probably talk about on the record. I think people are already assuming, “Look, if this game does well, it seems it's doing well, there will be more to come.” Based on the genre, action-adventure -- a classic genre there -- there is no limit to how many games we could make, as long as people still want to see more adventures with Nathan Drake. Obviously, none of us want to wear our welcome out, but we are still having a lot of fun with it, and we think there is a lot of untapped possibilities there. Certainly we will be exploring that some more.

Well, thank you very much, and I appreciate talking to you.

Well, no problem!


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DinnertimeNinja's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 13:54
DinnertimeNinja
Amy Hennig?!

No WONDER the storyline/acting/scripting are so good. She's the same person behind the Legacy of Kain series and that's my favorite overall gaming storyline of all time.

Wooo!
Primo's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 13:57
Primo
Where's my Nathan Drake cologne
necrozen's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 13:59
necrozen
Great interview. But it doesn't help the wait! Replayed the first one last week, Surprised at how good it is, even the second time.
Mr Pibb's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 14:01
Mr Pibb
I will happily welcome more Uncharted but before the next game I want a new Jak and Daxter. A full PS3 game, developed by Naughty Dog. Please Naughty Dog, that is all I ask and I am willing to do your dark bidding if it will grant me my wish.
Haizeus's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 14:10
Haizeus
Please, PLEASE make another Jak & Daxter!
Strandli's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 14:15
Strandli
And if there is a new Jak for PS3 (by Naughty Dog) they better ignore The Lost Frontier story, because they just ruined everything by making Daxter able to Dark transform... Give Uncharted a rest, eh?
Onlineatron's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 14:15
Onlineatron
As much I would love a new Jak & Daxter I don't think it would be a smart move.

Uncharted 2 is set to bring a large audience towards PS3 and the Uncharted franchise.

Going back to a franchise that may not have as large a fan base as it once did would alienate a lot of potential business for Sony.
SneakerElph's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 14:19
SneakerElph
Jak and Daxter.

The first one was gaming bliss, while the other two felt like GTA/Ratchet and Clank ripoffs that didn't do either game very well. The platforming was still good though.
Ganjookie's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 14:31
Ganjookie
How about a new IP?
humpback whale's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 15:06
humpback whale
Can we expect UNCHARTED: Kart Racing after UNCHARTED 3?
Stella Wong's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 15:20
Stella Wong
I'm sad I can't play this, but it's looking good!
bigduo209's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 16:30
bigduo209
@Onlineatron

It's not poor business, what would be poor is if they made a 3rd Uncharted right after this one. Naughty Dog making a new Jak and Daxter doesn't necessarily mean a smaller audience, with ND being one of Sony's best studios means they can make a J & D game with Sony's marketing support behind them and grow the audience to new levels.

Making a Jak and Daxter game would allow them to take break on Uncharted to come up with a few more good story ideas and come up with better types of content to include in the next game in later time.
Tactix's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 18:39
Tactix
Nice interview!

!Ben Perlee++
Ok Abacus's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 18:45
Ok Abacus
Another great interview Ben, well done sir
Gamefiend23's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 20:14
Gamefiend23
Picked up Uncharted 2 today. Couldn't want til the 13th. Found a spot that released it early. I say best game of the year already. The game is very cinematic.
Tdiddy9182's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/09/2009 20:23
Tdiddy9182
This interview totally has me excited for the game, wtg Ben-jamin!
hpv's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2009 02:04
hpv
If Naughty Dog really wants to tap some potentially Uncharted 3 will include a dedicated button to allow you to interactively tuck Drake's shirt using sixaxis motion control.
Touch's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/10/2009 16:15
Touch
hpv: but....you can't lose the half tuck, that's one of the game's key innovations!
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