Intergalactic Actress Praises Neil Druckmann; Calls Him Video Game God

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'Excited To Be Working With God of Video Games, Neil Druckmann'

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  • The intergalactic actress calls Neil Druckmann the God of video games. 
  • She says it was a true dream to work as the protagonist of a Naughty Dog game. 
  • The game isn’t off to a great start, with many calling for DEI implementation. 

Tati Gabrielle, the actress who plays the protagonist in Naughty Dog’s latest IP, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, has praised Neil Druckmann. She says it was a dream come true when she landed the role, especially to work with Druckmann. 

Why it matters: Neil Druckmann has not enjoyed a very good reputation over the past few years. Fans had been looking forward to the new IP but were disappointed when it was announced. 

Intergalactic actress calls Neil Druckmann video game God

However, Gabrielle has nothing but praise for the Naughty Dog director. She said she couldn’t even imagine getting a role in the Uncharted movie, let alone being a protagonist in a video game. This has left her inner child in awe

I am immensely grateful and excited for this opportunity to work on this game and with the god of video games himself, Neil Druckmann

– Tati Gabrielle 

Gabrielle has, of course, already worked on previous Naughty Dog projects. She was the main antagonist in the Uncharted movie and will play Nora in TLOU season 2. Now, she joins a star-studded cast that includes Kumail Nanjiani, Troy Baker, and more with Intergalactic. 

Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet
Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is Naughty Dog’s latest IP

The actress expressed gratitude for the opportunity and called Neil Druckmann ‘The God of Video Games.’ However, fans don’t seem to share this sentiment, as Intergalactic’s trailer has already exceeded the YouTube disliked record previously held by Concord. 

Naughty Dog hasn’t had much eventful in recent years, either. Once a critically acclaimed studio with hits like Uncharted, Jak and Daxter, and TLOU, all the studio has done in the past is focus on unwanted remasters

With Intergalactic, the studio wanted to win back its audience, but unfortunately, this has worked against them. Nonetheless, we’ll be heading into Intergalactic with an open mind, but the game has already damaged the studio’s reputation.

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