@@spartan003it's so hard to understand how both fallen jedi and great circle feel like better franchise entries then the respective new movies that came out...
@@AjeokaaI’ve asking myself the same question. Maybe he just said that trying to be funny, but it doesn’t seem to make much sense. Now, if it was the opposite…
To you confused folks, this was at the game awards. H.Ford was so amazed by Troy Baker for "imitating" his voice in the game. Well, I mean Troy even voicing young Joker in Arkham Origins, even Mark Hamill himself said he can't tell the difference between his and Troy's.
You can tell the difference because you already know the context, if someone were to listen to Troy’s audio only I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t be able to know it’s not the original version.
@@LokiAndLoiDontGiveADamnYep, first time I played Arkham Origins I didn't even notice that it was Troy Baker voicing the Joker because he sounded so much like Mark Hamil
Him choosing to focus more on the character's mannerisms and tone rather than purely on doing an impression of Ford was definitely a good move. Even when the impression slips he still sounds like Indiana Jones. The yelling lines are definitely the most glaring points where he just stops sounding like Ford at all yet the tone and delivery are still perfect.
Yea, factoring the mannerisms and body language, you forget it’s not Ford while playing. The game does such a great job of making you feel like you’re Indiana.
I disagree actually. On the yelling part. I've played about 6 hours so far and every time he yells or speaks loudly it's very close to HF - but in some of the softer moments of dialogue, you can tell it's Baker. Some of his natural voice slips in a bit, but it's still a damn good impression. BTW that's also consistent with most impressions - usually easier to maintain at louder volumes when there is less nuance in the voice. When you slow things down and get quieter, it's much harder to nail. Overall Baker has done an outstanding job though. I'm continually impressed. And like you said, he does absolutely nail his mannerisms and way of speaking - which I will agree, it's arguably more important to nailing an Indy impression than just the vocal tones.
@@matthewvetrick276 In New York right? I remember hearing a lot about his work prior to him going missing about 20 years ago. For reference, it was right around the time that building exploded in the bay. I wonder if that menace “you know who” had anything to do with it
@@matthewvetrick276man, thank you. I’ve been trying to work out where I knew Doc Oc since I first saw him, it’s bugged me for years but now, thanks to you I finally know. That’s bugged me for so long, ha. I’m probably the last person in the world to realise it’s that guy, but I’m glad to know.
Happy they got Troy to act as Indy. He truly captured Indy’s spirit and the way Harrison played him. At times, you forget you’re not watching Harrison as Indy, but Troy. Especially when he talks about his interest in archeology, damn near Harrison. The awe and wonder!
@@Athyxion He’s not exactly 1:1 in looks, sure, but it’s damn close. They modified the face a bit, so it also translates well with Troy’s facial capture. But there are many cutscenes where it looks near exact like Harrison. Performance wise, he nailed the spirit of Indy. Troy isn’t using Harrison’s face as a cover up for his performance, he did a phenomenal job and held his own.
@@PopsiCOLEif you’ve heard Harrison Ford enough and Troy Baker enough, you can definitely pick up on the subtle differences. It’s close enough but to the trained ear the differences are small but noticeable.
There's a part in the game where Indy falls through a stone door that collapses and lands in some water. The way Troy delivers those exasperated, gruff lines of dialogue sounds so, SO close to Harrison. It's amazing how well Troy Baker did with this role.
Troy Baker absolutely KILLED IT in this game. Ofc the voice isn't perfectly spot-on, but that didn't bother me. He was hired to play Indiana Jones and he did so splendidly. I believed him as the character and started seeing Indy instead of someone doing a Ford impression within the introduction of the game. I also think that there's a bit of a difference on account of the quality of the audio equipment that was used to record dialogue in the original movie vs. this modern game.
troy's voice gets better the longer the game goes on btw , he's so close by the end of the game it was hard to tell it wasn't harrison ford speaking he nailed the personality of the voice so well
So many of y’all complaining that Troy Baker didn’t produce a straight up 1:1 vocal copy of Harrison Ford when in all truth, that’s not the priority for bringing accuracy to the character. The fact Troy even comes as close as he does is wild, considering he’s matching inflections and tones damn near perfectly. I swear, it’s embarrassing these days to be a Star Wars or Indy Jones fan because a lot of y’all always find a reason to complain. Troy killed it. Here’s to many more years of playing Indy, I hope.
You're right that they shouldn't be complaining. It's a very good match. And I think trying to match it closer would have maybe damaged his vocal cords. And that's not a good bargain for a voice actor.
Everything about this is like it was written in a different universe. I basically see nobody complaining. He obviously did copy the performance, and he sounds almost exactly like him anyway. Maybe it's different in the actual game, I haven't played it. On the other hand I haven't really watched Indiana Jones either. So I'm going based solely on these scene comparisons that are right in front of me. From one clip to another it literally sounds like a difference in audio quality, not a different actor.
@@futurestoryteller The vocal fry is different. Ford has slightly more gravel in his voice. It's not the audio itself. Not that I'm complaining at all. I think it's a great match. I can just hear the difference if I'm paying attention. It's slight, but it's there. That's what happens when you have someone different do a role.
@@jenniferhanses We're really straining the definition of "gravel." Ford didn't have "gravel" in his voice until he became a mummy. Guy's voice was smooth as silk when he was younger. Maybe not when he yelled. Troy's vocal fry is pretty distinctive though.
Brother not gonna lie did not know it actually wasnt Harrison Ford. I knew something was up like Ford just doesnt sound like that anymore he's aged a lot. I thought maybe AI or something but holy fuck that is an incredible impression damn.
@crumblebee6728 I never said he has to do every game ever made; I'm just saying that it's a little surprising that he never voiced Han in at least one Star Wars game.
If you know Troy Baker, you just can't unhear his voice no matter what role it is. But the range of voice and VA of this guy is amazing and can't stop surprising me for almost 20 years in games.
It's inevitable, it will be the standard moving forward. you'll have voice actors taking direction for speech patterns and nuance and passing their physical voice acting performance through an AI voice filter and come out the other end sounding like Harrison Ford.
@@DefaultHeroEntertainmentit’s only inevitable if they keep deciding to make stupid remakes and stuff lol. Also, it’s not inevitable anyway, imo, because it’ll be noticeably different anyway.
The only thing that throws me a little isn't the voice (kudos Troy Baker, you got it) but the appearance. It's like the face is a blend between the data they got from Troy's mocap and Harrison that didn't quite get there. I see Bradley Cooper more than Harrison Ford.
I've seen other people point out (and get it spot on) that what makes the impression so good is that, even in the recreations of Ford's performances, Baker chooses the impression over replicating the exact pitches and inflections of Ford's delivery. And it sounds so good that it could be Ford delivering a slightly different line read.
Troy did a very good job, I have to admit. There are times where some lines just do not sound like Harrison Ford, but most of the performance is spot on.
The thing I dont think most people reailze is, Troy Baker could've PERFECTLY imitated Ford in all his classic lines. But needing an entire game's worth of NEW lines, Baker needed to find his own, consistent Indy voice. Which he did, unbelievable work.
Troy Baker is such a GOAT. I loved him as Joel in The Last of Us ( I refuse to acknowledge the ghastly sequel) and as Sam in Uncharted 4. Now he totally kills it as Indy!
throughout the game i can definitely hear Troy over Indy with some words and tones but the majority of time i just hear Indy. he did a great job and i hope they do more games like this. makes me want to go back and watch the movies again
I kinda wish we had something similar like we had with the From Russia With Love videogame: Sean Connery returning to voice the character himself (Harrison in this case). But still, Troy did a great job.
Honestly I think the only reason I hear Troy occasionally is how much I've listened to him talk on podcasts. He really is doing an amazing job though, and that's on me more than his performance. It's remarkable how much Harrison gets evoked with pretty subtle changes to delivery.
Ford is so distinctive and after hearing Baker in dozens of games it kinda stands out to me, he has done well on getting the inflections right though and honestly it’ll be hard to find someone do better.
You completely forget it's not Ford within minutes of playing; it's an exceptional evocation of Indy.
That's exactly what I thought. Im 10 hours in. Feels like I'm watching a brand new Indiana Jones movie. Loving it so far.
@@spartan003it's so hard to understand how both fallen jedi and great circle feel like better franchise entries then the respective new movies that came out...
@@_vindicator_ I enjoyed Dial of Destiny, but i agree. The Great Circle is on a whole other level
@@_vindicator_Incorrect. We’re done with the hate. Your whining is stale.
@@Kevmaster2000 lord save us, you can't even comprehend differing opinions. dial of destiny was still a better experience than talking to you.
"If I'd known he was so good, I would have done it myself" H. Ford
What did he mean by this?
@@AjeokaaI’ve asking myself the same question. Maybe he just said that trying to be funny, but it doesn’t seem to make much sense. Now, if it was the opposite…
To you confused folks, this was at the game awards. H.Ford was so amazed by Troy Baker for "imitating" his voice in the game.
Well, I mean Troy even voicing young Joker in Arkham Origins, even Mark Hamill himself said he can't tell the difference between his and Troy's.
@@Ajeokaa basically joking that he did it well enough to steal his role
@@ero-samairianto625 Having met Troy, and my god, seeing him do a pitch perfect Alan Rickman...
You can tell it's different, but the tones still match. Well done.
The give me the whip can easily be differentiate yes where Harrison is more normal, Troy has more high pitch for the second time saying it
You can tell the difference because you already know the context, if someone were to listen to Troy’s audio only I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t be able to know it’s not the original version.
@@LokiAndLoiDontGiveADamnYep, first time I played Arkham Origins I didn't even notice that it was Troy Baker voicing the Joker because he sounded so much like Mark Hamil
I didn’t even know if wasn’t Ford
Only side by side, otherwise you completely get lost in the performance and forget it's not Ford doing Indy.
Him choosing to focus more on the character's mannerisms and tone rather than purely on doing an impression of Ford was definitely a good move. Even when the impression slips he still sounds like Indiana Jones. The yelling lines are definitely the most glaring points where he just stops sounding like Ford at all yet the tone and delivery are still perfect.
Yea, factoring the mannerisms and body language, you forget it’s not Ford while playing. The game does such a great job of making you feel like you’re Indiana.
I disagree actually. On the yelling part. I've played about 6 hours so far and every time he yells or speaks loudly it's very close to HF - but in some of the softer moments of dialogue, you can tell it's Baker. Some of his natural voice slips in a bit, but it's still a damn good impression.
BTW that's also consistent with most impressions - usually easier to maintain at louder volumes when there is less nuance in the voice. When you slow things down and get quieter, it's much harder to nail.
Overall Baker has done an outstanding job though. I'm continually impressed. And like you said, he does absolutely nail his mannerisms and way of speaking - which I will agree, it's arguably more important to nailing an Indy impression than just the vocal tones.
@@WarriorVII Man, if someone ever decides to make Patrick Schoenmaker's The Adventures of Indiana Jones, they've got a strong contender for Indy.
I actually feel like in louder scenes he sounds more like old Ford, like in Crystall Skull
Exactly this!
Nobody's pointing out the Satipo voice voice actor. He's doing a stellar job too!
I believe he became a doctor in physics and robotics
@@matthewvetrick276 In New York right? I remember hearing a lot about his work prior to him going missing about 20 years ago. For reference, it was right around the time that building exploded in the bay. I wonder if that menace “you know who” had anything to do with it
@@matthewvetrick276man, thank you.
I’ve been trying to work out where I knew Doc Oc since I first saw him, it’s bugged me for years but now, thanks to you I finally know.
That’s bugged me for so long, ha. I’m probably the last person in the world to realise it’s that guy, but I’m glad to know.
@@CooperJ56oh my god Spider-Man 2 came out 20 years ago. Yeah I’m gonna need a minute after that one..
Sapito
Happy they got Troy to act as Indy. He truly captured Indy’s spirit and the way Harrison played him. At times, you forget you’re not watching Harrison as Indy, but Troy. Especially when he talks about his interest in archeology, damn near Harrison. The awe and wonder!
he looks nothing like indy, wtf
@@Athyxion He’s not exactly 1:1 in looks, sure, but it’s damn close. They modified the face a bit, so it also translates well with Troy’s facial capture. But there are many cutscenes where it looks near exact like Harrison.
Performance wise, he nailed the spirit of Indy. Troy isn’t using Harrison’s face as a cover up for his performance, he did a phenomenal job and held his own.
@@Athyxionnobody said anything about looks
@@Athyxion I don’t think he mentioned anything about looks
Not in this clip obviously, but the way he says "Marcus" is perfect.
Troy really nailed Indy’s spirit and Harrison. Especially the way he says “JESUS!” Or “Nazis” 😂
@@TeaGamingPanda yes the way he says jesus is so accurate
@@TeaGamingPanda 👋"That'sh for blashphemy."
The guy who played Marcus did a fantastic job too, really sounded like Denholm Elliott!
It’s damn near perfect, and seeing how choked up Baker got when Harrison Ford praised his performance makes it that much better.
Troy Baker did his homework and damn well delivered!!!
The voice was very close to Harrison Ford's in my opinion.
sounds similar when it's cut line by line but you can easily tell it's troy baker when it's not discontinued
@@gaspanic9135Oh please, no you can't. He did a perfect impression of Harrison Fords voice.
@@PopsiCOLEif you’ve heard Harrison Ford enough and Troy Baker enough, you can definitely pick up on the subtle differences. It’s close enough but to the trained ear the differences are small but noticeable.
@Kpengie I've heard Harrison Fords voice my whole life. Troy Baker is spot on. Except for one little scene I caught.
@@Kpengie The trained ear. LMAO
Baker isn't perfect, but it's pretty close. Felt the same about the late David Esch in Emperor's Tomb. Great Jones VAs overall.
David amazing as indy too
What about the staff of kings wii?
The only perfect can be Harrison himself. Saying not perfect is nitpicking imo.
@Empty12345 even Harrison nowadays wouldn't be able to match 1980s indy
@@Empty12345I completely agree. Troy Baker did an outstanding job.
Troy Baker did an unbelievable job. He had Ford's inflection, tone, even his mocap was so spot on.
This is what a master at his craft sounds like. He's been doing this for decades.
This is some of the most fascinating voice acting ever.. troy really did an outstanding job!
There's a part in the game where Indy falls through a stone door that collapses and lands in some water. The way Troy delivers those exasperated, gruff lines of dialogue sounds so, SO close to Harrison. It's amazing how well Troy Baker did with this role.
His performance was ALL great but some of the classic Ford "grunts" or "exclamations" were SO perfect.
Holy shit he’s good. Such a legendary voice actor
Troy Baker is a gem! Remember his portrayal of Joker in Arkham Origins?
Troy really deserves an award for this performance. not many people can pull off what he did for this game.
it's crazy how troy baker's voiced like everything that can talk and yet he never fails to deliver
Massive props to Troy Baker and the team at MachineGames. The mannerisms, the tone of voice, everything is locked in.
Imagine being so legendary in film that your character becomes immortalized in gaming! I have always loved the Indiana Jones games from Xbox.
Scary good voice work.
He does a great job. Loving this game so far.
So very well done.
Troy Baker absolutely KILLED IT in this game. Ofc the voice isn't perfectly spot-on, but that didn't bother me. He was hired to play Indiana Jones and he did so splendidly. I believed him as the character and started seeing Indy instead of someone doing a Ford impression within the introduction of the game.
I also think that there's a bit of a difference on account of the quality of the audio equipment that was used to record dialogue in the original movie vs. this modern game.
Troy is so good, man
Troy Baker seems like one of those actors who is always perfect for any role he plays.
Incredible! Virtually identical!!
troy's voice gets better the longer the game goes on btw , he's so close by the end of the game it was hard to tell it wasn't harrison ford speaking he nailed the personality of the voice so well
That's crazy how good that is
So many of y’all complaining that Troy Baker didn’t produce a straight up 1:1 vocal copy of Harrison Ford when in all truth, that’s not the priority for bringing accuracy to the character. The fact Troy even comes as close as he does is wild, considering he’s matching inflections and tones damn near perfectly. I swear, it’s embarrassing these days to be a Star Wars or Indy Jones fan because a lot of y’all always find a reason to complain.
Troy killed it. Here’s to many more years of playing Indy, I hope.
You're right that they shouldn't be complaining. It's a very good match. And I think trying to match it closer would have maybe damaged his vocal cords. And that's not a good bargain for a voice actor.
Spot on. Can’t believe people are criticising not praising this miracle of a performance
Everything about this is like it was written in a different universe. I basically see nobody complaining. He obviously did copy the performance, and he sounds almost exactly like him anyway. Maybe it's different in the actual game, I haven't played it. On the other hand I haven't really watched Indiana Jones either. So I'm going based solely on these scene comparisons that are right in front of me.
From one clip to another it literally sounds like a difference in audio quality, not a different actor.
@@futurestoryteller The vocal fry is different. Ford has slightly more gravel in his voice. It's not the audio itself.
Not that I'm complaining at all. I think it's a great match. I can just hear the difference if I'm paying attention. It's slight, but it's there. That's what happens when you have someone different do a role.
@@jenniferhanses We're really straining the definition of "gravel." Ford didn't have "gravel" in his voice until he became a mummy. Guy's voice was smooth as silk when he was younger. Maybe not when he yelled. Troy's vocal fry is pretty distinctive though.
Very good voice acting
Brother not gonna lie did not know it actually wasnt Harrison Ford. I knew something was up like Ford just doesnt sound like that anymore he's aged a lot. I thought maybe AI or something but holy fuck that is an incredible impression damn.
Playing the game right now and loving it. Brilliant voice performances as well as gameplay.
Makes you wonder why Troy Baker never once voiced Han Solo in any of the past Star Wars games.
He can't do every game ever made lol - he's already fairly ubiquitous
@crumblebee6728 I never said he has to do every game ever made; I'm just saying that it's a little surprising that he never voiced Han in at least one Star Wars game.
Schedule conflict might've occurred.
@@Blur4strike-2 Either that or maybe the devs just didn't even consider hiring him for the role? 🤷🏻♂️
@@retroman3960 Point I suppose, can only speculate as we're not privy to what goes on behind the scenes.
Outstanding. You could tell me this was a prank and both samples were Harrison and I'd believe you.
If you know Troy Baker, you just can't unhear his voice no matter what role it is. But the range of voice and VA of this guy is amazing and can't stop surprising me for almost 20 years in games.
It’s really good. So much so that it doesn’t break immersion and I forget it’s Troy while playing the game. It’s really good so far.
I love that he still calls him "Sapito".
Jeez an ages. That is so damn good
A job well done by every one of the actors in the game. Troy was impressive.
I really appreciate that they didnt use AI to synthesize Harrison Fords voice. Troy Baker DESERVES performance awards out the ass for it
It's inevitable, it will be the standard moving forward. you'll have voice actors taking direction for speech patterns and nuance and passing their physical voice acting performance through an AI voice filter and come out the other end sounding like Harrison Ford.
@@DefaultHeroEntertainmentit’s only inevitable if they keep deciding to make stupid remakes and stuff lol. Also, it’s not inevitable anyway, imo, because it’ll be noticeably different anyway.
Troy did an amazing job playing strambo.
This is a VERY good Harrison Ford impression but the real magic is that this is a practically flawless Indiana Jones impression.
This is about as good of an impression as is like humanly possible to do of young Harrison Ford, my hats off to Troy Baker who seemingly has no limits
Just finished this game and im so impressed with how amazing it was.
Well done! Troy Baker does an excellent job!
I can’t get over how he sounds so much like Harrison Ford when he’s talking AND shouting!
I can always tell it’s Troy baker in anything he’s in. But if I did not know he was in a games sometimes it’s hard to tell
Been playing for the last few days and man you really can’t tell it’s not Harrison. Troy did an amazing job
It's not a one-to-one impression but he's got the character of Indy downpat if that makes sense
It actually doesn't make sense. Thanks for playing!
The only thing that throws me a little isn't the voice (kudos Troy Baker, you got it) but the appearance. It's like the face is a blend between the data they got from Troy's mocap and Harrison that didn't quite get there. I see Bradley Cooper more than Harrison Ford.
This doesn’t make sense lol
@@hadoken95. Yeah I have the same problem. Especially because Troy is taller and thinner then Ford it makes look off
I've seen other people point out (and get it spot on) that what makes the impression so good is that, even in the recreations of Ford's performances, Baker chooses the impression over replicating the exact pitches and inflections of Ford's delivery. And it sounds so good that it could be Ford delivering a slightly different line read.
Good enough to be in a movie, and we get this in a video game. I love it!
Love that he calls him "Sapito" instead of Satipo just like Harrison did in the movie
troy baker is good very very good
Unbelievably good voice acting
Enjoying the game here
I thought it as AI! Damn Troy Baker can do anything!
I love at the end when Ford genuinely flubbed Satipo's name, and Baker had to keep that
Troy did a very good job, I have to admit. There are times where some lines just do not sound like Harrison Ford, but most of the performance is spot on.
He did amazing
👏👏👏👏👏 To Troy Baker sounding just like Harrison Ford coming from the Same Voice Actor who gave us Joel in The Last of Us!
It is incredible how the voices are similar
Great job! Very close to the real thing ☺️
The thing I dont think most people reailze is, Troy Baker could've PERFECTLY imitated Ford in all his classic lines. But needing an entire game's worth of NEW lines, Baker needed to find his own, consistent Indy voice. Which he did, unbelievable work.
He did an amazing job.
Whoevers voicing Alfred Molina in the new game deserves more respect here. Hes doing a fantastic job 🙌🏻
He does a really great job as Indiana, my dad actually thought it was Harrison ford doing the voice when he played the game
You can tell he worked really hard to be able to replicate Harrison Ford's voice. There's like at least 80% similarity.
I gotta give Troy credit here. That was almost an exact match to Harrison. A couple differences here and there, but pretty damn close.
I didnt even realize it wasnt Harrison. Thats amazing.
I only recently noticed that the other guy is Alfred Molina, Doctor Octopus in the Spiderman movies...
Troy Baker is such a GOAT. I loved him as Joel in The Last of Us ( I refuse to acknowledge the ghastly sequel) and as Sam in Uncharted 4. Now he totally kills it as Indy!
Ford said, if he knew he is that good he do it himself.
Troy Baker is a beast !
I still find it wild that it isn’t Ford voicing Indy, Troy did a good job here.
Sounds just like him
”He was good. He was very very good”
Everyone about Troy Baker’s Harrison Ford voice impression
Voto por troy como el nuevo indiana en las peliculas si es que hay más.
I didn't know it wasn't Harrison Ford until I looked it up.
I just wanna know how they got face scans from a movie from the ‘80’s to look so perfect
throughout the game i can definitely hear Troy over Indy with some words and tones but the majority of time i just hear Indy. he did a great job and i hope they do more games like this. makes me want to go back and watch the movies again
We already know who is going to win the voice actor award next year
Not really, the game awards is really unpredictable.
Where did they find this guy! This is uncanny! I hope they nominate him for best performance in next year’s game awards!
I mean back to back you can hear it but Troy Baker did a really good job.
this game shouldve been nominated for Game of the Year.
Both Have Same Voice Here Dam
I legit figured they used sound from the movie, that's how good Troy is.
This is the guy they should've gotten to voice the de-aged Ford in Dial of Destiny.
Honestly I couldn’t even fucking tell the acting is on fucking point and the game is great one the most funnest games I played in a while
Troy is the man! Between this performance and the last of us.
I legit thought it was Harrison Ford at first, I don't know how he is so close.
I kinda wish we had something similar like we had with the From Russia With Love videogame: Sean Connery returning to voice the character himself (Harrison in this case). But still, Troy did a great job.
Honestly I think the only reason I hear Troy occasionally is how much I've listened to him talk on podcasts. He really is doing an amazing job though, and that's on me more than his performance. It's remarkable how much Harrison gets evoked with pretty subtle changes to delivery.
It’s great playing the game he sounds just like Indiana
Troy Baker is best Indiana Jones. I also loved Troy Baker as Pain in Naruto Shippuden. And Joel in The Last Of Us.
This reminds me of when the Back to the Future game came out.
The voice acting is great all around in this game, not just Indy.
maybe except Gina....cuz she sometimes sounds british and then italian at the same time
Ford is so distinctive and after hearing Baker in dozens of games it kinda stands out to me, he has done well on getting the inflections right though and honestly it’ll be hard to find someone do better.
Honestly near-perfect