Contemptuous pros and drunk Royal Shakespeareans: Horror stories from the early days of videogame voice acting

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Contemptuous pros and drunk Royal Shakespeareans: Horror stories from the early days of videogame voice acting

The bar is high for videogame voice acting in 2024—it’s hard to accept anything less than excellence after the likes of Baldur’s Gate 3 and Disco Elysium and so many other games have elevated their scripts with powerful performances. But back in the ’90s, that was far more the exception than the rule, a topic PC Gamer recently discussed with veteran game developers during a roundtable interview.

“One of the hurdles, first of all, was the disdain that they had for videogames, like ‘I’m a real actor, but whatever this is, it’s gonna be silly,'” said Jordan Mechner, creator of Prince of Persia and the adventure game The Last Express.

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