As a writer, I can't express how much I appreciate that Neil credits the writers every single time someone talks about how great a character Astarion is. He was absolutely elemental in how great a character Astarion is, but deep down at the core, it always is the writers! It's so right!
@@RedisiaAbsolutely, it's all parts. Definitely credit to the writers, but I could read those lines to the best of my ability and it just wouldn't be the same. The actors definitely brought a lot.
"Your eyes flick left and right, you glance nervously at the approaching junction.... your finger twitches nervously as you judge the distance until you depress the indicator for the left-turn signal"
@@AoshimaroI am on my second and third playthrough of BG3 at the moment and I read that in Amelia’s narrator voice, I think you understood perfectly how Larian wrote her lines. And I need to go outside again 😂😅
@@einindividuum5428 if you go outside, when will you finish that playthrough? No, you must soldier on. The outside is bad for vampires, especially during the day.
i love so much how andrew wincott sounds like a bbc radio host when talking but he was able to make raphael's voice so saucy and devilish. he deserved that bafta for sure
Andrew Wincott is amazing, he's done the voice over for one of the best Warhammer 40k trilogies. He did the Night Lords trilogy, if you think he was good being Raphael, then check out those audiobooks.
I love raphaels actor becuase its not fotwn you see someone like him so enthusiastic about gaming. Classical theatre older generation usually dont compliment gaming. Its very refreshing to see him have such respect and love for the genre.
That's very brave of Neil to talk about his past that co-insides with Astarion's. Unfortunatly there are too many of us who relate and we praise him for doing a wonderful job portraying Astarion's story.
I am 62 years old and have played games for decades, but BG3 tops them all, the actors, the writing and all the work that has been put in to this game. Its just amazing. I wonder if there ever will be a game like this again.
It's an experience that one remembers, and smiles, a decade later. It's truly incredible, and I'm also delighted that there are so many wonderful people behind all those beloved characters.
@@Mushketer300 Sure, it has a fairly good story and is a beautiful game, but a bit short tbh. I enjoyed it while I played it the first time but I have not felt I want to play it again (although I am sure I will play it again sometime in the future). I guess because it doesn't have as many options to play the game differently as BG3 has. And I fell in love with the voice acting. I have never played D&D games before but the story and voice acting (looking att you Karlach and Astarion ;) ) got me to take the time to learn the fighting system. I like the fact that you have time to think before you act so to speak.
I love how these talented actors are getting the same recognition now as screen or theater actors. Voice actors are still actors and the acting in videogames has grown soo much in quality the last couple of decades. With performance capture, it has become even more like theater and screen acting at the same time. It's an industry I love and have a huge respect for.
I found what Neil said about the serious moments with Astarion so illuminating. I always suspected there was a lot of intentionality in the duality of Astarion's character. The facade Astarion is so silly and flippant, and it's entertaining to many and off-putting to some, and also it's masterfully crafted, especially when you get to the moments when the real Astarion comes out. The contrast is stunning. The first moment I saw the real Astarion come out was in the scars scene (my first Tav saw them for the first time the morning after she made what seemed like a poor drunken decision at a certain party, lol). It was so unexpected. His whole vibe changes. His distant expression... the sad haunted voice when he talks about how he got the scars... I was really pulled in by that, and as that side of him came out more and more as his story unfolded, I started to see him differently and took him a lot more seriously for the rest of the game. He went from comic relief to probably the most emotionally impactful character I've ever encountered in a game before.
Neil: I didn't bring myself into Astarion. Also Neil playin BG3 on the stream - the embodiment of chaos and trickery (also pyromaniac/klepto loot goblin and a backstabber). Sure Neil. Sure.
@@coyoboyoI've been bored waiting for Space Marine 2 to release, so I've jumped back onto Baldur's Gate 3. Started up a Fresh Dark Urge playthrough, so I'm ready to get lost for the next month. Lol
- Listening to Neil nerd out about how VA in games has changed over the years is so engaging. He's such an eloquent inquisitive man. - Amelia is so funny and her range is simply wonderful. - Andrew has the perfect suave and sly voice. Perfect choice for Raph! - Tracy perfectly captures Jaheira and still manages to put her own spin on it. I can't imagine the pressure of playing a legacy character that is loved without disappointing OG fans. Jaheira's 'hello death I like your hat' gets me every time. - Dave's take on Halsin having an eloquent and husky voice works so well. - Love Samantha they are adorable and bad arse. - Tim is a joy to listen too. They are all amazing, I'd be here writing a novel fanboying over these talented VAs. Everyone involved in BG3 should be proud of themselves for the masterpiece they made together.
That "I have standards..." line will haunt me forever. 😂 Me: *trying to rizz up Astarion* Astarion: It's not you, it's me... you see, I have standards... Me: 😲 19-year-old son: Holy 💩, Dad... are you OK? Me: I... I'm gonna need a moment.... 🥺
@caffedinator5584 Not just a callback, apparently if you romance Shadowheart, you can now get a line in the Epilogue where she mentions the two of you meeting an imp named Bing Bong, so Bing Bong is officially canon! 😊
I've honestly never fallen for a game's cast quite like Baldur's gate 3's Everyone is just so lovely and grounded and fun to listen to. I hope nothing bit the best for all of them and I want to say thank you for breathing life into these characters.
Raphael has made an appearance to our party in our Gate D&D Campaign. I did my first playthrough of BG3 with our DM and he loved it so I was so happy to meet Raphael in our campaign. Had to pretend not to know him but always a pleasure or not lol
I had the privilege of attending the masterclass and meeting each of the actors after the speeches/interviews. The highlight was having a lengthy chat with Andrew Wincott, he is now among my all time favorite actors. I asked him if he would rather do a radio drama with either Vincent Price or Christopher Lee, he said Christopher Lee :3 I can only imagine what a powerhouse of voice performance it would be if Christopher Lee was still among us. Saruman conversing with Raphael...
it was crazy how often I felt like talking to a real human instead of an NPC, kinda shocking really and this is for me right now the best type of immersive story on the market
neil's last line -- that's the astarion we know and love! amelia's voice is unreal. i wonder if they're talking about astarion in her last line? or someone else? omg andrew's last line is almost exactly like how it is in the game, sooooo well done. gave me chills everyone is so freaking amazing!!
I love Andrew Wincott’s encouragement to keep being creative. It has been so inspiring to see the incredible creative energy within the Bg3 community. Being able to explore the art and writing of this community has been so uplifting, and even more so because of the supportive feedback and encouragement the community gives each other. It is a truly wholesome experience. I know it has a lasting impact on so many people in finding confidence in themselves as creators while experiencing a sense of belonging.
Andrew Is the man! Not only is he Raphael, but he's a Night Lord from Warhammer 40k. He did the voice over for a Warhammer 40k trilogy and it's so damn good. He's talented as hell
I feel really lucky that I had the opportuntiy to have Neil & Amelia as guests on my podcast last year around the time when the full version of the game was out. Knowing they gave so much into these characters with their story, funny moments or even intimate moments, its amazing how much these characters have resonated with everyone who have played the game
Delighted to find out Amelia's apparently a Discworld fan. Had a soft spot for those books ever since I first stumbled across them, and one of the reasons I love BG3's writing is that it gives me that same feeling-- managing to find humor even when things look darkest.
apart from Sam not being able to make it, I wish they had Dev & Jennifer on the panel, those 2 are just wonderful to see interviewed & bring joy to everything they do 💙
I always took Jaheira for granted in Act 2.......... One day I said "I am going to finish this game" (Mind you at that point I had 1k hours on just act 1 and 2, never daring to finish act 3 or got too overwhelmed) ...... I noticed many revolved around Jaheira, so I permanently used her......... In the end I cried a lot at her story. While others made me emotional too, Jaheira really tugged my heartstring. She became someone very special to me. (I never played BG1 or BG2 or any D&D before) Now my favourite will forever be Jaheira. The way they shifted her attitude from act 2 to act 3 is.... I have no words. She is so sassy and I LOVE her attitude. I wish I had a friend like her in RL. I speak more of Jaheira's character, but it's the voice acting, the way she speaks, talks, evolves as a human and Tracy has become my favourite. I have not known any of this cast. And I love every single one of their work. Haarlep commentary gave me bellyache. That was too funny. Poor Raphael actor
She did not survive the fight at the Inn in my run and now I‘m curious. I made it a point to not reload, even when rather important people died. Won‘t be my only run then. 😂
@@vanillerygarden I don't think 1 run of BG3 would justify as having seen the full potential of the game........ and not having Jaheira is also going to be interesting! Don't let it be a regret.
Jaheira is my favorite character in all the BG games. Tracy did a great job in BG3! When she was finally introduced in act 2 I shed a tear, like it was seeing an old friend after many years apart.
I was so hoping that Raphael and Haarlep were going to be more throughout the game. The game is absolutely addicting, I want it to never end. Such a rare treat to have so many great people come together to create a rare piece of art that will more than likely, never be reproduced again.
This has been one of the least toxic gaming communities I've ever interacted with online. The game was so well crafted, the characters so well written and acted. I was in tears because I was so attached to them by the end.
These voice actors were just amazing. I've never enjoyed NPCs in a game but these people and obviously the writers really brought them to live. All the characters were so memorable. I hope - i really hope - other game producers also realize that you can produce a piece of art if you put such kind of effort in it. This game will become a maybe the classic.
They're all such precious gems. I've never been this grateful to a cast, in any art form, for their work before. (The rest of the BG3 cast included as well, obviously).
Literally any of these could've won the VGA for best actor and I'm still mad about them making Neil rush through his speech so they could make time for 20 more minutes of Kojima.
What i like about it is also how the game made the characters look like the voice actors playing them you can clearly see them shine in the game characters
My goodness, they even look like them to a degree, except Karlach, which somehow made me like that character a bit more. That was great to see, thanks!
Oh it's so emotional to see the guys, hear more from them and be able to observe such great professionals having fun with short prompts at the end, I love them all
Watching this puts me in the mood to play it again. There’s just something so superb about this game. It really draws you in. ❤ Perfect casting. Perfect music. Perfect writing.
Great panel!! Ali is one of the best! I love the quote game at the end. I'm in america, its so strange to see James Acaster being mentioned and everyone knowing who he is. Same with bands and panel shows, US is missing so much great stuff!
I've only discovered this game recently and only had about 30 hours it, but I'm having a blast. I just love all the voices, and seeing this video warmed my heart so much. Kudos to all the voice actors/actresses who made this game a masterpiece.
British games have been so good lately. For example, both BG3 and Thank Goodness You’re Here, while wildly different experiences, both share a commitment to creating a unique thing that is all about the creators’ passion. Not sales numbers. And that’s what makes them great. Wondering what the next game from Hello Games will be like.
Since BG3 I've become such a huge fan of boys for their insanely amazing passionate voice and acting skills. They made the game... But... I've been playing Divinity 1,2.... and I can tell... oh my Lord... Please people... please... I'm begging y'all to just throw all flowers and all love to Tracy Wiles and Amelia Tyler. God, those ladies have been MVP carries of Larion forever. I am legit praying for those two for their insane talents, passion, and love for what Larian Studio does. . Big massive thank you to Tracy and Amelia for being awesome at what they do. ( P.S. The rest of the BG# cast who is not present in this video and even other voice actors like Emperor n basic TAV voice actors also deserve big applause)
After spending so many hours in the game what I treat to see some of the folks behind the characters! What a shame Karlach's actress couldn't join. Quite the voice and character, but really everyone in this game shines :)
I just want Amelia Tyler to read me bedtime stories.
Dude, me too. That narrator voice is so good.
Dark Urge narration style ? 😄😉
does she do audio books or podcasts?? because i need her to
I'd subscribe to BetterSleep for that
I'll PAY for her to narrate my life's summary at my funeral....
As a writer, I can't express how much I appreciate that Neil credits the writers every single time someone talks about how great a character Astarion is. He was absolutely elemental in how great a character Astarion is, but deep down at the core, it always is the writers! It's so right!
I love this too. He appreciates everyone so much, and writers are vital to making the characters what they are
Neil seems to be generally an awesome human being.
I agree. I don't think Astarion would be half as interesting if it wasn't for the writing.
Its the writes that create the story, the technicians that make it possible, the actors that translate it to the screen.
@@RedisiaAbsolutely, it's all parts. Definitely credit to the writers, but I could read those lines to the best of my ability and it just wouldn't be the same. The actors definitely brought a lot.
Its hilarious that Amelia has a psychological background and she narrates a DM for murderhobos
She needs to DM again. Imagine how much people would pay to have that voice telling them nearly anything. Can we upload her to our GPS?
"Your eyes flick left and right, you glance nervously at the approaching junction.... your finger twitches nervously as you judge the distance until you depress the indicator for the left-turn signal"
@@AoshimaroI am on my second and third playthrough of BG3 at the moment and I read that in Amelia’s narrator voice, I think you understood perfectly how Larian wrote her lines. And I need to go outside again 😂😅
@@einindividuum5428 if you go outside, when will you finish that playthrough? No, you must soldier on. The outside is bad for vampires, especially during the day.
That's not even hyperbole. Bhaalspawn are basically murderhobos.
"I wAs RiGhT tHeRe!"
That caught me off guard, lol.
24:28 😂 if someone need
@@Ljeka THANK YOU! haha
That scene in the game is in my top 10. It's so funny
I did not do it but a friend did to inspire that line. Hilarious.
Halsin's VA tiptoeing on the fanart stuff is just great
i love so much how andrew wincott sounds like a bbc radio host when talking but he was able to make raphael's voice so saucy and devilish. he deserved that bafta for sure
Andrew Wincott is amazing, he's done the voice over for one of the best Warhammer 40k trilogies. He did the Night Lords trilogy, if you think he was good being Raphael, then check out those audiobooks.
@@Soul-HunterVIII And for once I have a reason to get audiobooks. Thank you!
Eww, bbc
I would have died to hear Astarion say the "If my grandmother had wheels, she would have been a bike" line XDDD
Italian Astarion FTW
To be honest, I just hear him saying it in my Head.....
And then the context is he's half drunk (or wasted) and talking with Tav after they just finished a bar fight.
I love raphaels actor becuase its not fotwn you see someone like him so enthusiastic about gaming. Classical theatre older generation usually dont compliment gaming. Its very refreshing to see him have such respect and love for the genre.
That's very brave of Neil to talk about his past that co-insides with Astarion's. Unfortunatly there are too many of us who relate and we praise him for doing a wonderful job portraying Astarion's story.
Do you know what he’s referring to here? I banished astarion at the start after he tries to kill you :’)
FYI it's "coincides".
seems the devs took features from his face and projected them right unto Astarion
love how honest they all were
Aha, and what past exactly is it? He didn't say anything of substance here.
I am 62 years old and have played games for decades, but BG3 tops them all, the actors, the writing and all the work that has been put in to this game. Its just amazing. I wonder if there ever will be a game like this again.
I’m 47 & love BG3. I also play ESO and have met so many great people who are over 40, from all over the world who play 😊
I’m 35, and I feel the same way. It’s out of this world. I am 348 hours in, and dreading the end.
It's an experience that one remembers, and smiles, a decade later. It's truly incredible, and I'm also delighted that there are so many wonderful people behind all those beloved characters.
What about Red Dead Redemption 2?
@@Mushketer300 Sure, it has a fairly good story and is a beautiful game, but a bit short tbh. I enjoyed it while I played it the first time but I have not felt I want to play it again (although I am sure I will play it again sometime in the future). I guess because it doesn't have as many options to play the game differently as BG3 has. And I fell in love with the voice acting. I have never played D&D games before but the story and voice acting (looking att you Karlach and Astarion ;) ) got me to take the time to learn the fighting system. I like the fact that you have time to think before you act so to speak.
Amelia, release more narrator outtakes, they're so good.
The one about dark eyes and fangs made me feel things 😰
Peak Halsin to dive into sexy talk before anyone else is ready for it.
It's so fucking funny how Halsin appears to be the most normal and the wise type of character, then you find out he's a fucking degenerate lmao
Raphael is awesome. You know he’s a villain but that voice is…a guest I want over for dinner.
The "group full of WEIRDOs" is absolutely my favourite line in the game haha
Can Neil and Amelia just narrate every book ever please? AUDIBLE ALL THE WAY! I can't get enough of them all! Their voices are phenomenal.
I was in the front row of the audience for this and the intensity of that 'Four naan' was smoldering.
But was it Disco Naan?
Four? That's insane...
Raphael is probably one of my top 5. I love sophisticated and elegant villains
His was the best boss fight!
At least the facade anyway.
Tracy has a fantastic sense of humour, haven't seen her as much as some of the other cast but she's hilarious 😂
She always goes straight to the point. 😂 Tracy is an underrated gem.
Andrew Wincott’s performance as Raphael it’s epic to say the least..and that final battle song, so glorious.
I love how these talented actors are getting the same recognition now as screen or theater actors. Voice actors are still actors and the acting in videogames has grown soo much in quality the last couple of decades. With performance capture, it has become even more like theater and screen acting at the same time. It's an industry I love and have a huge respect for.
The clips at the beginning are made so much better by imagining the cast writhing in pain watching themselves, lmao
What's amazing is that there's so little difference between the auditions and the performances. They absolutely nailed it from the start.
@@jonathanhibberd9983 Absolutely. It was some brilliant casting.
I don't think so, it's the tape that got them the role in the first place, they must feel proud
They're so amazing that no way they don't like what they did
@@thearcanamodernau8130 They should be proud, but I know a lot of actors and creative in general don’t like watching themselves recorded.
Astarion saying "its dangerous to go alone, take this" filled me with more joy than I could possibly explain
Raphael's monologue always sends shivers down my spine. "Then you'll come knocking on my door." damn man, so gooood.
Finally, the sad-little-life-Jane moment is on Bafta's official channel. Can we nominate Neil again just for that impeccable delivery?
No, but honestly it lives rent free in my head now 😭
Yes! The way he tossed the card elevated it to perfection. 😂
I found what Neil said about the serious moments with Astarion so illuminating. I always suspected there was a lot of intentionality in the duality of Astarion's character. The facade Astarion is so silly and flippant, and it's entertaining to many and off-putting to some, and also it's masterfully crafted, especially when you get to the moments when the real Astarion comes out. The contrast is stunning. The first moment I saw the real Astarion come out was in the scars scene (my first Tav saw them for the first time the morning after she made what seemed like a poor drunken decision at a certain party, lol). It was so unexpected. His whole vibe changes. His distant expression... the sad haunted voice when he talks about how he got the scars... I was really pulled in by that, and as that side of him came out more and more as his story unfolded, I started to see him differently and took him a lot more seriously for the rest of the game. He went from comic relief to probably the most emotionally impactful character I've ever encountered in a game before.
The Actress who portrays Karlach wearing a Nine Inch Nails shirt is absolutely PERFECT
Neil: I didn't bring myself into Astarion. Also Neil playin BG3 on the stream - the embodiment of chaos and trickery (also pyromaniac/klepto loot goblin and a backstabber).
Sure Neil. Sure.
i just want to say it one more time: it is almost unbelievable how god damn good the voice acting in BG 3 is. props to any one involved.
Fiiiine I'll play BG3 again
Same. It's Deus Ex syndrome all over again xD
Still trying to figure it out. Damn modern gaming killed me!
Okay now that you said said this I need to play another time as well. Geez!
@@coyoboyoI've been bored waiting for Space Marine 2 to release, so I've jumped back onto Baldur's Gate 3. Started up a Fresh Dark Urge playthrough, so I'm ready to get lost for the next month. Lol
You stopped? 😮
- Listening to Neil nerd out about how VA in games has changed over the years is so engaging. He's such an eloquent inquisitive man.
- Amelia is so funny and her range is simply wonderful.
- Andrew has the perfect suave and sly voice. Perfect choice for Raph!
- Tracy perfectly captures Jaheira and still manages to put her own spin on it. I can't imagine the pressure of playing a legacy character that is loved without disappointing OG fans. Jaheira's 'hello death I like your hat' gets me every time.
- Dave's take on Halsin having an eloquent and husky voice works so well.
- Love Samantha they are adorable and bad arse.
- Tim is a joy to listen too.
They are all amazing, I'd be here writing a novel fanboying over these talented VAs. Everyone involved in BG3 should be proud of themselves for the masterpiece they made together.
That "I have standards..." line will haunt me forever. 😂
Me: *trying to rizz up Astarion*
Astarion: It's not you, it's me... you see, I have standards...
Me: 😲
19-year-old son: Holy 💩, Dad... are you OK?
Me: I... I'm gonna need a moment.... 🥺
Same! I was devastated, I was trying to romance him lol
I love your comment, gave me a good laugh :D
😂😭
@@MajestyofMayhemright! Like is there no reconsideration? So devastated lol
That man was found dead of third degree burns.
Love Ali Plumb's interviews with film actors. Glad he hosted this.
"Bing Bong" nice High Rollers callback.
@caffedinator5584 Not just a callback, apparently if you romance Shadowheart, you can now get a line in the Epilogue where she mentions the two of you meeting an imp named Bing Bong, so Bing Bong is officially canon! 😊
No, that was stupid.
Something tells me Amelia Tyler would love the hell out of Disco Elysium.
Oooo she'd be nice as like a female version of Volition
Man, having her narrating Disco Elysium would be awesome. Her work in BG3 was phenomenal.
I've honestly never fallen for a game's cast quite like Baldur's gate 3's Everyone is just so lovely and grounded and fun to listen to. I hope nothing bit the best for all of them and I want to say thank you for breathing life into these characters.
This is 10000% the best thing on the internet to watch today. That was glorious
They were already so good at the characters even during auditions!
Raphael has made an appearance to our party in our Gate D&D Campaign. I did my first playthrough of BG3 with our DM and he loved it so I was so happy to meet Raphael in our campaign. Had to pretend not to know him but always a pleasure or not lol
I had the privilege of attending the masterclass and meeting each of the actors after the speeches/interviews. The highlight was having a lengthy chat with Andrew Wincott, he is now among my all time favorite actors. I asked him if he would rather do a radio drama with either Vincent Price or Christopher Lee, he said Christopher Lee :3 I can only imagine what a powerhouse of voice performance it would be if Christopher Lee was still among us. Saruman conversing with Raphael...
Shows how much having solid writing and a tad of freedom towards the voice actors budget really can just shift the perception of a gaming experience.
15:24 was not ready for this to be how I found out that Andrew Wincott also played Haarlep
The clone of Raphael has the same voice actor as Raphael no way????? 😱😱😱
I don't know what's better, how earnestly he tells the story or how Neil nearly has an aneurysm from trying not to laugh.
@@xxzxozkxlxton1344 I admit, it was a "Duh! Of course it's the same actor!" moment for me when the Raphael actor talked about doing the Haarlep part.
it was crazy how often I felt like talking to a real human instead of an NPC, kinda shocking really and this is for me right now the best type of immersive story on the market
I could literally listen to Amelia Tyler read a shopping list every night before bed and I'd sleed like a baby.
onlybears 😭😭😭😭😭
neil's last line -- that's the astarion we know and love!
amelia's voice is unreal. i wonder if they're talking about astarion in her last line? or someone else?
omg andrew's last line is almost exactly like how it is in the game, sooooo well done. gave me chills
everyone is so freaking amazing!!
I love Andrew Wincott’s encouragement to keep being creative. It has been so inspiring to see the incredible creative energy within the Bg3 community. Being able to explore the art and writing of this community has been so uplifting, and even more so because of the supportive feedback and encouragement the community gives each other. It is a truly wholesome experience. I know it has a lasting impact on so many people in finding confidence in themselves as creators while experiencing a sense of belonging.
Id love to listen to a book narrated by Raphael, not just his voice actor but as himself lol
Not Andrew "having to spend an entire day on his knees" and "being raw at the end of it"
Andrew Is the man! Not only is he Raphael, but he's a Night Lord from Warhammer 40k. He did the voice over for a Warhammer 40k trilogy and it's so damn good. He's talented as hell
Quietly going to sleep with a bug in my ear "The tadpole...The tadpole...The tadpole..."
Cannot wait for Original Sin 3 to have Amelia Tyler as an origin character
that character would have the THICCEST plot armor of all time... the plot IS her armor omg
@@shimomiaizo it has been indicated that her OS2 character Malady would be an origin character in OS3
I feel really lucky that I had the opportuntiy to have Neil & Amelia as guests on my podcast last year around the time when the full version of the game was out. Knowing they gave so much into these characters with their story, funny moments or even intimate moments, its amazing how much these characters have resonated with everyone who have played the game
Anyone that loves this vid, check out this guys pod it is fire.
Raphael and the Emperor are the best characters for me, I enjoyed every moment of their appearence in the game, well played and well written
They're ALL so wonderful. This cast is just perfect.
Until today I didn't know that I needed to hear Tracy saying " Shepard's favourite store in the Citadel" line
Hearing Andrew say the Gales granddad line as Raphael almost killed me in the shower 💀
Delighted to find out Amelia's apparently a Discworld fan. Had a soft spot for those books ever since I first stumbled across them, and one of the reasons I love BG3's writing is that it gives me that same feeling-- managing to find humor even when things look darkest.
I am a huge fan of Andrew Wincott ever since he read the entirety of Memory, Sorrow & Thorn to me in the audiobooks. Very glad to see him here!
apart from Sam not being able to make it, I wish they had Dev & Jennifer on the panel, those 2 are just wonderful to see interviewed & bring joy to everything they do 💙
I always took Jaheira for granted in Act 2.......... One day I said "I am going to finish this game" (Mind you at that point I had 1k hours on just act 1 and 2, never daring to finish act 3 or got too overwhelmed) ...... I noticed many revolved around Jaheira, so I permanently used her......... In the end I cried a lot at her story. While others made me emotional too, Jaheira really tugged my heartstring. She became someone very special to me. (I never played BG1 or BG2 or any D&D before) Now my favourite will forever be Jaheira. The way they shifted her attitude from act 2 to act 3 is.... I have no words. She is so sassy and I LOVE her attitude. I wish I had a friend like her in RL. I speak more of Jaheira's character, but it's the voice acting, the way she speaks, talks, evolves as a human and Tracy has become my favourite. I have not known any of this cast. And I love every single one of their work.
Haarlep commentary gave me bellyache. That was too funny. Poor Raphael actor
Yeah I like how you could go to her house and see her family, even see her little hideout, it was cute.
dark urge storyline with her in the party easily made her one of my top 3 companions
She did not survive the fight at the Inn in my run and now I‘m curious. I made it a point to not reload, even when rather important people died. Won‘t be my only run then. 😂
@@vanillerygarden I don't think 1 run of BG3 would justify as having seen the full potential of the game........ and not having Jaheira is also going to be interesting! Don't let it be a regret.
Jaheira is my favorite character in all the BG games. Tracy did a great job in BG3! When she was finally introduced in act 2 I shed a tear, like it was seeing an old friend after many years apart.
10:10 Neil never came out of astarion, he IS astarion now
Plot twist, we invert it and it's just Astarion is Neil.
15:32 "You want Raphael to do WHAT?" 😂
32:00 I was anticipating "Well, excuse me, Princess!" Would have been wonderful.
While I love BG3. I'm primarily geeking out at the point that Talos himself sits there! My man Andrew Wincott! Ave Dominus Nox!
I love how the interviewer is just so desperately professional in tone and everyone else is barely restraining the chaos
You know the game is good when you can tell how much love and care these guys put into it
I was so hoping that Raphael and Haarlep were going to be more throughout the game. The game is absolutely addicting, I want it to never end. Such a rare treat to have so many great people come together to create a rare piece of art that will more than likely, never be reproduced again.
This has been one of the least toxic gaming communities I've ever interacted with online. The game was so well crafted, the characters so well written and acted. I was in tears because I was so attached to them by the end.
Those last 5 minutes gave me life! Great people and audience all around
Glad larian putting efforts to cast actors to voice the characters unlike some japanese companies
These voice actors were just amazing. I've never enjoyed NPCs in a game but these people and obviously the writers really brought them to live. All the characters were so memorable. I hope - i really hope - other game producers also realize that you can produce a piece of art if you put such kind of effort in it. This game will become a maybe the classic.
They're all such precious gems. I've never been this grateful to a cast, in any art form, for their work before. (The rest of the BG3 cast included as well, obviously).
Literally any of these could've won the VGA for best actor and I'm still mad about them making Neil rush through his speech so they could make time for 20 more minutes of Kojima.
Andrew did win a BAFTA for his stellar performance, you can see his full speech here:
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@@bafta Lovely and well deserved
What i like about it is also how the game made the characters look like the voice actors playing them you can clearly see them shine in the game characters
My goodness, they even look like them to a degree, except Karlach, which somehow made me like that character a bit more. That was great to see, thanks!
Neil is always having so much fun
I just can't get enough of Raphael
The entirety of this Baldur’s Gate cast is full of superstars. Every voice is perfect.
Love this cast, but Karlach has my soul! Samantha Béart you own my soul take me to the Nine Hells! TO Averenus we go!!!
All of them are so BRILLIANT! Bg3 is such a great experience, and the voice acting has a huge part in that! You just FEEL everything while listening.
I wish them all to have continued success. It's always a treat to see them together
Oh it's so emotional to see the guys, hear more from them and be able to observe such great professionals having fun with short prompts at the end, I love them all
I can't remember ever giving a shit about people producing or acting in a game before but I'm fanboying over everyone in this game.
This was amazing and way to short! I could listen to them for hours😍😭
Wow Jaheira did not skip arm day!
Watching this puts me in the mood to play it again. There’s just something so superb about this game. It really draws you in. ❤ Perfect casting. Perfect music. Perfect writing.
The cast is simply amazing. I had the chills watching those audition tapes.
Great panel!! Ali is one of the best! I love the quote game at the end. I'm in america, its so strange to see James Acaster being mentioned and everyone knowing who he is. Same with bands and panel shows, US is missing so much great stuff!
I've only discovered this game recently and only had about 30 hours it, but I'm having a blast. I just love all the voices, and seeing this video warmed my heart so much. Kudos to all the voice actors/actresses who made this game a masterpiece.
British games have been so good lately. For example, both BG3 and Thank Goodness You’re Here, while wildly different experiences, both share a commitment to creating a unique thing that is all about the creators’ passion. Not sales numbers. And that’s what makes them great. Wondering what the next game from Hello Games will be like.
So cool to learn about how everyone gets into their characters!
What an amazing cast of people ... I'm still playing BG3 almost a year after release. Truly a Masterpiece of a game.
before BG3 i didn't knew neil newbon. Now i now he voice acted a fish named fibonacci in warframe. He has a great pannel of tonality in his voice
he's such a precious interviewer
Amazing cast and dynamic. The host was such a delight too !
Best narrator in all of media ever
Since BG3 I've become such a huge fan of boys for their insanely amazing passionate voice and acting skills. They made the game... But... I've been playing Divinity 1,2.... and I can tell... oh my Lord... Please people... please... I'm begging y'all to just throw all flowers and all love to Tracy Wiles and Amelia Tyler. God, those ladies have been MVP carries of Larion forever. I am legit praying for those two for their insane talents, passion, and love for what Larian Studio does. . Big massive thank you to Tracy and Amelia for being awesome at what they do. ( P.S. The rest of the BG# cast who is not present in this video and even other voice actors like Emperor n basic TAV voice actors also deserve big applause)
Une expérience exceptionnelle ! C'est mon jeu préféré depuis ! Merci à vous et bonne continuation !
After spending so many hours in the game what I treat to see some of the folks behind the characters! What a shame Karlach's actress couldn't join. Quite the voice and character, but really everyone in this game shines :)
The game at the end was mind breaking 🤯 Bravo to the BG3 cast and thank you Ali Plumb for being a gracious moderator ❤
Tracy Wiles is amaizing❤
I love all of this but I especially love that Neil/Astarion is a brummie!