Did Telltale Change the Role of the Stranger Before Ep 5?
I've just been replaying the game, and it is fairly apparent that the stranger, as he sounds on the radio, is being played up as some insane stalker psycho, clearly evident by the sound of his voice.
Yes, I'm sure they probably hadn't yet cast Anthony Lam when they were making Long Road Ahead, but he sounds really different (creepy, and with some kind of accent) on the radio (at times, sometimes he sounds kind of normal, but still not how he does when we meet him).
When you meet him, his voice sounds quite normal (noticeably different if you compare it to ep 3). Maybe Telltale tried to fool us into thinking he wasn't as crazy as he sounded. I don't think the radio was distorting his voice either.
Could they have had more sinister plans for the Stranger, and changed him at the last minute? It could be a reason why the episode is shorter than the rest (I am also aware that the shortness could be to make things seem more desperate, represent the situation, etc).
Thoughts?
Yes, I'm sure they probably hadn't yet cast Anthony Lam when they were making Long Road Ahead, but he sounds really different (creepy, and with some kind of accent) on the radio (at times, sometimes he sounds kind of normal, but still not how he does when we meet him).
When you meet him, his voice sounds quite normal (noticeably different if you compare it to ep 3). Maybe Telltale tried to fool us into thinking he wasn't as crazy as he sounded. I don't think the radio was distorting his voice either.
Could they have had more sinister plans for the Stranger, and changed him at the last minute? It could be a reason why the episode is shorter than the rest (I am also aware that the shortness could be to make things seem more desperate, represent the situation, etc).
Thoughts?
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I don't remember him sounding different between Episodes.
But, if they did do that, I wonder why.
http://walkingdead.wikia.com/wiki/Stranger
Roger Jackson (Radio)
This is what is says on the Wiki. So they were two different people voicing him which is why he sounded different. So either first guy quit, or they might have been planning something but changed it up last minute, they have changed stuff up last min a few time through out the game.
Exactly, that's why I'm curious. It seemed like they were building him up to be something of a creepy guy, and he just doesn't sound like that in person, until he starts talking to his wife, of course. But still different.
I dunno. I'm kind of hoping someone from Telltale will chime in like they did when they talked about how plans changed for episode 2.
I thought when I played the game that he was the leader of Crawford?? Don't ask why just seemed that a guy in charge of a community like that was likely to survive any situation...
I'm almost certain that's the case. But that's how it is with a lot of voice actors. Obviously they told Roger Jackson (who also voiced Chuck) to sound creepy (and put on an accent - see his "Clementine's fine" line). He didn't just put that on himself.
Hey! I've been watching your Walking Dead Let's Play. Just watched Around Every Corner today. Good stuff! I'm glad us Australians get to enjoy the game, despite the classification 'issues'.
C. Oberson was the guy hanging from the bell, who grabbed Ben. He hung himself when Crawford got overtaken by walkers.