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Post by Autobot Sonic on Feb 17, 2016 14:47:56 GMT
This is a bit off topic and I cant look it up right now, but I could have swore Troy Baker voiced Crane. To be fair, I thought so as well. The best part was I had no idea Roger Craig Smith was gonna voice him. I never watched any trailers out of fear of spoiling the game (a first for me as I usually watch trailers) The only gameplay I saw of it was when someone did a demo of it at the 2013 VGA's, and that point David Kaye (who voiced Megatron from Transformers Beast Wars to Transformers Cybertron, Optimus Prime in Transformers Animated, and Logan in Dead Island, which Dying Light runs on a modified engine of) was voicing him, so when I finally got the game and heard Crane speak, I instantly recognized him from Resident Evil as Chris.
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Post by Crooked Christa on Feb 18, 2016 0:45:31 GMT
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Feb 18, 2016 1:20:25 GMT
Who's TQ Jefferson, another TTG employee I've never heard of?
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Post by thatstoomuchfestivity on Feb 18, 2016 1:59:54 GMT
Who's TQ Jefferson, another TTG employee I've never heard of? Formerly VP of Production and Games at Marvel, now an Executive Producer at Telltale. At least that's what Google tells me. To be fair, there's A LOT of people at any company that you'll never hear about.
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Post by Crooked Christa on Feb 18, 2016 4:33:30 GMT
Who's TQ Jefferson, another TTG employee I've never heard of? Formerly VP of Production and Games at Marvel, now an Executive Producer at Telltale. At least that's what Google tells me. To be fair, there's A LOT of people at any company that you'll never hear about. I believe they also might be working on Michonne as well?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 18, 2016 16:09:41 GMT
Learn something new everyday.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Feb 18, 2016 16:49:15 GMT
Who's TQ Jefferson, another TTG employee I've never heard of? Formerly VP of Production and Games at Marvel, now an Executive Producer at Telltale. At least that's what Google tells me. Does anyone else think that it's very ironic that someone who worked at Marvel is working on a DC game? That'd be like if someone left Nintendo to do SEGA or something.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2016 16:55:04 GMT
You know, if Roger Craig Smith is voicing Batman in this, it's possible that if Joker shows up, he might be voiced by Troy Baker. I mean, they both voiced Batman and Joker respectively in Batman: Arkham Origins. Plus, Troy Baker has worked with Telltale on Tales, so... It's more likely than them getting Mark Hamill and whoever voiced Batman for the rest of the Arkham games. Or they could be voice actors who haven't worked with Batman at all + Joker might not be in this.
Still hoping this is going to be based off of the current Scott Snyder Batman Comics. I mean, City of Owls did have one.... kind of silly moment, but both books I've read so far have been great.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2016 17:26:21 GMT
Actually, when it comes to a Batman game... I'll definitely get it, but if you ask me, I don't want it to feature Joker at all.
I mean, I know, he's Batman's arch-enemy... but can we have a story that doesn't include him? That's was actually my issue with Arkham Knight. The Joker was dead and he got a perfect send off in Arkham City (Batman and Joker mirror Cain and Abel from the prologue) but they just couldn't let go off him and still force him into a game.
Even though Joker still appeared in TDK, other two movies in Nolan trilogy showed that it is possible to tell a good Batman story without the Joker. I sincerely hope TTG will go the same route and pick someone else as the villain. For instance, I'd like to see the Riddler as the villain (since it's an adventure game), but I'd be happy to see someone less known too.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Feb 18, 2016 18:47:40 GMT
You know, if Roger Craig Smith is voicing Batman in this, it's possible that if Joker shows up, he might be voiced by Troy Baker. I mean, they both voiced Batman and Joker respectively in Batman: Arkham Origins. Plus, Troy Baker has worked with Telltale on Tales, so... It's more likely than them getting Mark Hamill and whoever voiced Batman for the rest of the Arkham games. Or they could be voice actors who haven't worked with Batman at all + Joker might not be in this. Still hoping this is going to be based off of the current Scott Snyder Batman Comics. I mean, City of Owls did have one.... kind of silly moment, but both books I've read so far have been great. I would totally prefer Mark Hamill over Troy Baker any day, but seeing how unlikely that will be (I don't HOW we got Michael Madsen to do Carver still), Troy Baker will be fine since he was pretty good in Arkham Origins. As for the game being based of the City of Owls story, I'd be alright with that. My brother just got the complete series in graphic novels for Christmas, so I read them when he finished them. It's entirely possible for Telltale to adapt that.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2016 19:22:58 GMT
You know, if Roger Craig Smith is voicing Batman in this, it's possible that if Joker shows up, he might be voiced by Troy Baker. I mean, they both voiced Batman and Joker respectively in Batman: Arkham Origins. Plus, Troy Baker has worked with Telltale on Tales, so... It's more likely than them getting Mark Hamill and whoever voiced Batman for the rest of the Arkham games. Or they could be voice actors who haven't worked with Batman at all + Joker might not be in this. Still hoping this is going to be based off of the current Scott Snyder Batman Comics. I mean, City of Owls did have one.... kind of silly moment, but both books I've read so far have been great. I would totally prefer Mark Hamill over Troy Baker any day, but seeing how unlikely that will be (I don't HOW we got Michael Madsen to do Carver still), Troy Baker will be fine since he was pretty good in Arkham Origins. As for the game being based of the City of Owls story, I'd be alright with that. My brother just got the complete series in graphic novels for Christmas, so I read them when he finished them. It's entirely possible for Telltale to adapt that. Well, not necessarily the City of Owls storyline specifically, but just a story set within Scott Snyder's Batman Universe. If I'm not mistaken, his storyline (The New 52) is actually a soft reboot for Batman. So, I'm hoping we'll have some sort of story set within Scott Snyder's New 52 Universe. I'm not sure how Telltale could do City of Owls, since, as far as I know, that story is finished in the comics, so if they were to do it, it'd be an adaptation of events that have already happened, and I don't think they'd do that.
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Post by sos on Feb 18, 2016 20:31:02 GMT
#TeamRiddler over here. I was always disappointed when the "Joseph Gordon-Levitt to play Riddler?" rumors that popped up for Christopher Nolan's Batman series were false. I think it'd be a character worth exploring in a Telltale game.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 18, 2016 22:33:34 GMT
#TeamRiddler over here. I was always disappointed when the "Joseph Gordon-Levitt to play Riddler?" rumors that popped up for Christopher Nolan's Batman series were false. I think it'd be a character worth exploring in a Telltale game. Definitely works well for an adventure game.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2016 21:10:27 GMT
I do agree that a lesser used villain like Riddler would be good, but I do think if they go with Joker(they very well might), then they should try and go for the disgustingly dangerous Joker from Death of the Family.
Personally, my vote would go for maybe Scarecrow, though, he recently had a spotlight with Arkham Knight, right?
Just a note, I can't think of any recent Batman works that placed Two-Face as the big bad guy.
(Penguin's got a spotlight with Gotham right now, so not him even though I do quite like Penguin)
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Feb 22, 2016 21:17:09 GMT
I do agree that a lesser used villain like Riddler would be good, but I do think if they go with Joker(they very well might), then they should try and go for the disgustingly dangerous Joker from Death of the Family. Personally, my vote would go for maybe Scarecrow, though, he recently had a spotlight with Arkham Knight, right? Just a note, I can't think of any recent Batman works that placed Two-Face as the big bad guy. (Penguin's got a spotlight with Gotham right now, so not him even though I do quite like Penguin) Well Two-Face was the main Villain of Dark Knight along with Joker, but that'll almost be ten years old now so I don't know if that counts as recent.
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