BioWare aims to create immersion via the voice work for characters

Aug 1, 2014 21:26 GMT  ·  By

The development team at BioWare and publisher Electronic Arts are delivering a new video for their upcoming Dragon Age: Inquisition, which features Alix Wilton Regan, one of the female voices for the main character.

The actor talks about her role in the video game and how complex the recording process can be, especially given that she needs to focus on a big number of lines without having the option to see exactly how all of them will be used.

Voice acting has become a crucial aspect of big modern video games franchises, and BioWare has always sought to work with good actors in order to make sure that its characters create a sense of immersion for the player.

The new role-playing game allows those who get it to choose from four races, with the Qunari included for the first time in the franchise, and both female and male versions are offered for all of them.

Dragon Age: Inquisition was supposed to launch in early October and has been delayed to November 18 in order to give the team more time to polish the experience.

The title can be played on the PC, the Xbox One from Microsoft, the PlayStation 4 from Sony and last-gen consoles.