
""Neil and I will always, it's our vibe," he said. "We just love to butt up against each other. We were doing a table read, and I was literally like, 'Why are you giving me shit right now? I'm asking you a question!' And everybody else is like, 'Our mom and dad are fighting, are we still going to Disneyland?' We're fine. We're fine!""
""I've had a hell of a career. This industry owes me nothing. What a ride. I don't think that I deserve or need any more," he said. "But I am enjoying it now, now that I understand more about game development, I enjoy the process more than I do the credit. So I'm enjoying the position that I have, which I still feel is a very important position with Intergalactic.""
Troy Baker continues working with Naughty Dog and director Neil Druckmann on Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. Baker and Druckmann maintain a creative friction that surfaces during table reads and rehearsals. Baker moves into a supporting role while Tati Gabrielle's Jordan A. Mun is positioned as the lead. Baker expresses contentment with his career, prioritizing enjoyment of the game development process over top billing and aspiring to a long-term, versatile career similar to George Clooney. Intergalactic is under development for PlayStation 5 and is described by Druckmann as featuring the studio's "deepest gameplay" yet.
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