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Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann Discusses Intergalactic Gameplay And Casting In New Interview

The studio president shared new insight into casting Intergalactic's lead, working with Troy Baker again, and more.

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Storm23125d ago

Same. I have loved literally every Naughty Dog game since the first Crash. Can't wait for this game.

isarai125d ago (Edited 125d ago )

Same! 🤜💥🤛 Even their lows are a step above anyone but maybe R*. I have my concerns on some things but i dont doubt im gonna love it!

-Foxtrot125d ago

They really shouldn’t have gotten big stars for this, it just feels like that’s what’s going to inflate the budget.

Nolan North wasn’t a big TV / Film star but he killed it as Nathan Drake for example.

pwnmaster3000125d ago

What??
Did you have a problem with cyberpunk or death stranding? She isn’t even that big compared to what other games have.

-Foxtrot125d ago (Edited 125d ago )

Actually, yeah a little

If they didn’t waste all that money on big stars for Cyberpunk maybe it could have been used to refine the game a bit before launch so it wasn’t as broken, or maybe help delay the game or something in that ball park.

It’s not just her anyway, it also has Tony Dalton and Kumail Nanjiani aswell. Who knows who else at this point.

Eidolon125d ago

They spent probably way too much on Keanu Reeves and marketing and it turned being more of a scam for early adopters.

DarXyde124d ago

I don't really think those are good examples. The most expensive cast member for Death Stranding was...I don't know, maybe Mikkelsen? Reedus doesn't really command a crazy contract either. Generally, if they star in a TV series consistently or smaller movie projects (like Boondock Saints), they're not terribly expensive—Konami tends to be strict on budgets which is probably why Sutherland got so few lines in MGSV.

Cyberpunk 2077 has the nicest guy ever in Keanu Reeves and I wouldn't be surprised to hear he did it for the love of it. Idris Elba though... He might be a pretty penny, but maybe not out of reach—he does star in two "premium" shows however in Luther and The Wire.

pwnmaster3000124d ago

@Dar
Hell no. Idris Elba is pretty up there man.
He is in a lot of good movies.

I wouldn’t say he is more expensive than Keanu but he is up there. Way more well known then the actors in this game

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S2Killinit125d ago

Sony is movie studio too. They have access to top talents in house.

-Foxtrot125d ago

They’ve still got to pay them…

Killer2020UK124d ago

I wonder what the proportion of overall budget accounts for casting. Would be interesting to know if it really has that much of an impact.

RaiderNation124d ago

Celebrity ties to projects draw additional interest. It's no different from animation studios like Pixar or Illumination using marquee names to voice their animated movies. I'm sure these studios have a team of "bean counters" that weigh the cost/benefit to using known actors and they have concluded that its worth the additional expense.

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n1kki6125d ago

He speaks as if uncharted and last of us had good gameplay. The actual gameplay has always been mediocre, but the story telling, environments, pacing, basically everything else is best in class. So if they can keep all of that and include gameplay then we are in for a good one.

73oo73ie3125d ago

I mean there’s only so much you can do with a 3rd person semi-grounded shooter

BlackCountryBob125d ago

Mediocre is a bit harsh. It’s fair to say that they are not revolutionary or reinventing the third person cover shooter / stealth, but their actual mechanics of being a 3rd person cover shooter are pretty much best in class. Beneath any opinions about story, I don’t think any game before or since has quite nailed the movement flexibility and gun play satisfaction of TLOU2 when you get into a intense fight, and Uncharted 4 is a riot with the shooting incredibly satisfying.

isarai125d ago

Uuuuuh what? To this day not a single game plays like any entry in either series (Besides maybe U1) ESPECIALLY U4 and TLOU2. Tf are you talking about? The mobility and flexibility in combat mechanics are unmatched!

Hypertension140125d ago (Edited 125d ago )

@isarau

That's what I was thinking. Yes, the first three uncharted games and the last of us part 1 DO feel a bit dated, but uncharted 4 and part 2 have some of the most advanced movement I've ever seen in a 3rd person shooter. I dare some give me another game thats on their level, only red dead redemption 2 comes close.

jznrpg125d ago

@Hypertension they feel dated going back but at the time of release Uncharted (especially 2/3) and TLOU1 was really good.

Rimeskeem125d ago (Edited 125d ago )

Isn't the pacing and environments part of gameplay? Like depending on the stuff you can interact with in the environment and what the gameplay is at various point (pacing). In TLOU you can set traps, go guns blazing, or try to take everyone out silently depending on resources. Uncharted has less variance in most of the game but in 4 you did get to have some control over stealth.

Krablante125d ago

You’d a little dumb aren’t you? TLOU 2 has the best gameplay you could possibly experience. You must be dense my bruh

YodaCracker124d ago (Edited 124d ago )

I agree with this. I haven’t played another 3rd person shooter with such satisfying combat and stealth as TLOU2. The stealth doesn’t feel gamey, it feels natural to move around, go prone, and avoid detection. And when you get into combat, it is very intense with excellent enemy AI and satisfying realism and gore.

Few games excel at both stealth and open combat. Usually they do one really well and the other feels subpar. In those games you will either avoid stealth altogether or, in the opposite scenario, reload your save whenever you break stealth. TLOU2, on the other hand, excels at both and feels perfectly natural to switch between the two when the moment calls for it.

And both forms of gameplay are equally intense. Carefully sniping with your bow and slipping by a group of heavily armed enemies can be just as intense as being surrounded by enemies, diving into cover, and just barely surviving down to your last bullet and a sliver of health.

S2Killinit124d ago

Its one of the greatest games ever made in my opinion.

MrBaskerville124d ago (Edited 124d ago )

That game is excellent on hardcore difficulty. It turns it into a really intense stealth/survival horror game. Went from a 25 hour game to a 40 hour game.

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Becuzisaid125d ago

Completely uninterested in any project that Neil Druckmann is involved in.

Becuzisaid125d ago

Save it for the next time you get excited watching another of his anal rape scenes.

isarai124d ago

@Becuzisaid

When tf did that happen? 🤔

Sounds like you never played the game really! Just over here pole riding the edeglord train thinkin it makes you look cool 🤣

S2Killinit125d ago

@Becuzisaid
We know, his games offend your sensibilities.

Becuzisaid125d ago

You're right, I'm offended by boring as shit, over produced games. Naughty Dog games used to be fun. Now they're barely tolerable.

S2Killinit124d ago (Edited 124d ago )

Oh yeah? Well I think you’re boring as shit. So here we are.

Becuzisaid124d ago

Your response is "I know you are, but what am I"? Lol well done.

I'm not going to comment back to every little person because it's all just one echo chamber anyways. I have my reasons for really not liking this guy making the decisions and deciding the direction Naughty Dog is taking the last handful of years. If you want to assume it's my "sensibilities" or politics, or whatever else you think I don't mind. You have your idea of great media, and I have mine. I will have no regrets or "shame" for missing any game with him at the helm. Maybe he can change my attitude toward that one day, and I'd be happy to support Naughty Dog games again.

I don't know any of you, and you don't know me. But we've all seen the impact of the cult mentality like this industry's in the last few days, and I'm done with it.

S2Killinit124d ago (Edited 124d ago )

When you talk to stupid, you gotta get to its level. (And im not reading your wall btw)

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isarai125d ago

bro you've been online too long, go be social off the Internet for a bit and get recalibrated.

__y2jb124d ago

Notice how these people can’t ever articulate why they don’t like ND games? They just start throwing out tired non-words like woke or post memes and emojis. I’d bet they’re all maga types, same low iq behavior.

Killer2020UK124d ago

Shame you won't get to enjoy what's likely to be a really good game because of your preconceived notions. I thought you lot were against reactionaries?

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There's an Underrepresented Majority That Wants Entertainment Without Agendas, Says Ex Tripwire CEO

Ex-Tripwire CEO John Gibson shares his 'Entertainment First' vision to capture the agenda-free magic of classics like Star Wars, Zelda, and Metroid.

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Goodguy012d ago

Yes. Just make a good game instead of worrying it should make some kind of stupid social/political differences in the world... we've got enough of that in the real world. Games are places we can escape to and just have fun.

z2g2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

How about you make a game that’s important to you and the people who are interested in that buy it and the ones that don’t like it don’t have to buy it. Just because something bugs some people doesn’t mean there aren’t other people who it doesn’t bug. Someone’s hangups shouldn’t be other people’s problems.

Don’t want a game that features a political or cultural statement or an underrepresented group of people? Don’t buy it.

Not all of us just want vapid, mindless fantasy all the time. Sometimes we want something that represents us or means something. There’s nothing wrong with that. Look how many movies in the world have covered so many types of stories, people or historical controversies to huge successes. Games are no different.

Eonjay2d ago

The plot to remove representation or ideas and content that you dont approve of is an agenda within itself. Its also censorship. People need are trapped in this main- character syndrome where they believe that the world and all of its happens are fashioned for them alone.

crazyCoconuts2d ago

"Don't buy it"
Exactly what people do.
And then big companies are reminded why if you want to make money you may not want to do things like villainize half your market. If you want to preach one side of an argument you're gonna lose people. At least do the Deus Ex/GTA thing and show the warts on both sides so everyone has something to agree with

senorfartcushion2d ago

We’re still waiting on that Splinter Cell remake…

raWfodog2d ago

On the flip side of that, good games can have characters of different ethnic and social backgrounds without thinking that some agendas are trying to be pushed. I've played many, many great games throughout my life with many different characters (male, female, white, people of color, even some animal characters) and loved them all simply for the story and entertainment they provided me while I escaped into those worlds.

senorfartcushion2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

That’s not possible.

Being a child doesn’t remove the political points of OLD GAMES, we were just kids. In fact, older media was decidedly more political than some of the cowardly, childish efforts we have today.

This is precisely why we are still to get that Splinter Cell remake. We can’t have a fun Splinter Cell game with AAA graphics because a few virgins don’t want “politics in their games.”

neutralgamer19922d ago

Keep gaming free of nonsense. Agenda pushing in social media age has gotten worst

senorfartcushion1d 10h ago

Name a game and I’ll tell you what the agenda was

Notellin2d ago

"While our first game is faith-based"

Yeah you guys want to get rid of all the politics and play a nice Southern Baptist game. We get it.

Christopher1d 22h ago

He should follow his own words, then.

*** That changed around two years ago, when he started consulting for Bible X, the studio behind the Christian-based game project Gate Zero. Last month, Gibson, through his recently established publisher Templar Media, acquired the developer.***

Not sure there's anything more political in history than religion.

S2Killinit1d 19h ago

But his statement is also an agenda. Hope people are intelligent enough to know that.

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z2g2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

I fail to see how representing actual underrepresented or making them feel included is an “agenda”. This is an extremely self centered selfish viewpoint. Those actual underrepresented people just want to be recognized as valid. The privileged majority who are always represented take that for granted and can’t deal with the fact that “other” types of people or views exist. Inclusion or awareness isn’t an agenda. It’s representing reality and making those “other” people or stories be seen and align with actual reality.

There are literally thousands and thousands of games to choose from, and if you are annoyed that some have cultural or topical relevance, that’s your problem and you don’t have to buy them. Meanwhile other people who want that actually have games that speak to them. So sick of this “my way or the highway” attitude.

And there are plenty of games out there, if that privileged majority have an issue or don’t want a game based on cultural relevance. Pick up a Switch. Most games are g-rated, noncontroversial cartoons with stories fit for tweens. No reality to get mad at.

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KyRo2d ago

It's always me me me me me with you lot. There's a difference between representation and forcing it for the sake of forcing something to a very very loud but very small minority.

Christopher2d ago

You really are only proving their point with this sort of response to the idea of people feeling included in some games versus the plethora of games without it.

Outside_ofthe_Box2d ago

We need to define what "forcing" is because I've seen people say things like Aloy being female in Horizon is pushing an agenda or catering to a "very very loud but very small minority" before.

dveio2d ago

@z2g

I personally think you've nailed it here.

For decades, wether in film or music, there had been ONE primary target group.

And if you're looking further, even in economy, laws, courts or any other area there had been only one target group.

While others, let's be real, were surpressed.

It's "funny" though - why do we all think personalities like David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Freddy Mercury, etc., have had such a huuuge impact on cultures and society? Because they were 1:1 depicts of the Demon Slayer or the Duke?

No, because they were different. Because we all are different.

The only people time and time again that are complaining, whining and moaning about everything (while highly likely even been a fan of Queen or something) are prejudiced people.

Are people that "But it's never been any different, and I want it to stay that way!".

There's nothing highly hidden here. It's always been the same. After decades, even centuries of rules written by and for the "one primary target group", they are now the loudest that complain & moan.

Inverno2d ago

Y'all could also, ya know, just not buy games you feel have an agenda? This constant bitching coming from all these whiney men every time they see a game that isn't catering to them specifically is tiring. They latch themselves onto these games and throw endless amounts of harassment as if there aren't another thousand games releasing before/around/after. I'm usually outspoken when it comes to forced diversity in games, but the issue here is you're all bigoted as hell and need to learn to be a little less offended. Y'all become the snowflakes you mocked so much lol.

MrDead2d ago

This guy is one of the biggest most delicate snowflakes out there, I'm sure he'll be crying on Tucker Carlson or Fox "News" again soon.

Michiel19891d 23h ago

@christopher cater to and include are two very different things. Played most of the games you mentioned and had no issue with any of em because they just include it. I have no issue with inclusion of that, but if in the next god of war, Kratos would all of a sudden hyperfocus on being a strong independent man or a hypermasculine one, I would give them shit for it as well. It has nothing to do with the inclusion of x or y group, but about the integrity of the game.

@inverno stop putting words in my mouth . It's actually the opposite of what you say, I said there can be no conversation because as soon as you criticize them, a whole angry mob comes at you and tries to cancel you. Thankfully it's become less and less over time and people actually realize now they can voice their opinion without having the fear of losing their job.
You really can't see that a lot of companies are now backpeddalling about the woke bs? They finally realize making your product worse to cater to a group who doesn't buy your product anyway is terrible.

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PitbullMonster1d 18h ago

Who was crying about kingdom come deliverance, Stellar Blade and the first descendant? White Hetero men Or leftards?

Inverno1d 6h ago

Leftards but those games still went on to release and become financially and critically successful. This dood, who was a CEO, went on social media to voice an opinion that at the time was controversial. Just cause you have freedom of speech and expression doesn't mean you hafto always voice your opinions publicly. He had to step down because it was more about the company than just him. Now he's back talking bout "unrepresented majority", as if there aren't different audiences to cater to. Since people from both sides can't seem to escape getting fired for voicing opinions then I guess everyone's got to equally face the consequences of their inability to shut up.

MrBaskerville2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Star wars, anti agenda? Lol. I don't think Lucas would agree.

Inverno2d ago

One of the most politically charged movies in existence. They can pretend it's all about space wizards with swords but the space nazis are still in the movies and they're still the bad guys. It's ironic as hell.

JEECE2d ago

More evidence that if the agenda feels legitimate within the story's world, people don't even notice that it is an agenda and they don't complain.

Elit3Nick2d ago

This one gave me a chuckle, too.

JEECE2d ago

As ever, this is a misguided expression of the speaker's issue. While of course there are some games (pure puzzle games, etc) that have no agenda, any game with a narrative is conveying some type of message. What people who say they don't like "woke" or "politics in games" actually mean is that they don't like hamfisted, poorly written narratives/characters that are thin veneers for modern political messages that feel out of place in the game's universe. It's why all these people complain about the Veilguard and not Baldur's Gate 3. They both have "woke" characters but in BG3 they feel like they belong in the universe, while in the Veilguard they just feel like generic fantasy skins for modern American 20-somethings.

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