Best Voice Performances in TTG

1. Dave Fennoy as Lee Everett TWD Season 1

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I think Fennoy's performance is probably the best in gaming. You could easily tell he was really into Lee and even admits to being himself and all letting it flow out while voicing him.

2. Melissa Hutchison as Clementine TWD Season 1

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Lol for obvious reasons the main one being a woman in her late 30's voicing an 8 year old kid and does it better than any child actor could ever hope of doing it.

3. Sacha Dhawan as Gryff Whitehill Game of Thrones

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This guy has some serious TALENT he's capable of easily hitting emotional depth on the button and projecting rage and hate so perfectly just using his voice.

4. Adam Harrington as Bigby Wolf, Andy and so many others

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C'mon good ol' Adam is nearly pitch perfect in whatever role he plays, he has some serious range.

Some Very Honorable Mentions: Gavin Hammon as Kenny, Jefferson Arca as Nate, Michael Madsen as William Carver, Molly Stone as Talia, Erin Yvette as Molly

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  • This is no particular order:

    1. Dave Fennoy as Lee
    2. Melissa Hutchison as Clementine (both seasons)
    3. Michael Madsen as William Carver
    4. Sacha Dhawan as Gryff Whitehill
    5. Erin Yvette as Sasha
    6. Adam Harrington as Bigby
    7. Trevor Hoffman as Ben
    8. Gavin Hammon as Kenny
    9. Kat Cressida as Bloody Mary
    10. Patrick Warburton as Vasquez
  • Look, Kenny's performance Feels about as Fake as Sasquatch, But in S2E4, When Kenny was in the Tent, that Performance was so God-like... Gavin is My Second Role Model, First being Rebecca Sugar.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEbkw2xjoJk

  • Everyone :3

  • JenniferJennifer Moderator
    edited May 2015

    AJ Locascio as Marty McFly. It's amazing how close to Michael J Fox he sounds, even moreso in episode 5 when he's playing Marty right alongside Michael J Fox.

    Back to the Future The Game Trailer

  • Ben Whitehead as Wallace in the Wallace and Gromit games on here. You can hardly tell it's not Peter Sallis.

    I'd say something about Max's voice in the games here but I'll probably always prefer Nick Jameson in "Hit the Road".
    I always imagined Max to have more of a Brooklyn-ish kind of accent (considering Sam and Max live in New York) and sounding lot less nasally and slightly deep.

  • dojo32161dojo32161 Moderator

    Melissa Hutchison - mostly due to how she can change her voice.

    AJ Locascio - he was amazing as Marty McFly, incredible that he sounded exactly like Michael J. Fox. Hope he returns to host Telltale's fan shows.

    Trevor Hoffman - I really loved his performance as Ben.

  • JenniferJennifer Moderator
    edited May 2015

    Yeah. Ben Whitehead was really good. His voice was a tad too deep at times, but he always had the vocal ticks of Wallace down pat. He's gotten even better since Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures too. He was pretty much spot on in Wallace & Gromit's Musical Marvels.

    I've liked all of the Max voices, from Nick Jameson, to Robert Tinkler, to David Nowlin, to Andrew Chaikin, to William Kasten, to Dave Boat. The latter four were pretty close to each other, while Nick Jameson and Robert Tinkler brought their own style to the character. Each of the voices worked for the medium they were in, I thought. Plus, they had a funny joke about the loss of the Brooklyn accents in Poker Night 2 (and Max said he was channeling George Costanza from Seinfeld, which also worked if you consider Max's quirks in doing vocal imitations in the animated series ;)).

    versacebabe posted: »

    Ben Whitehead as Wallace in the Wallace and Gromit games on here. You can hardly tell it's not Peter Sallis. I'd say something about Max'

  • Jason Marsden:

    Just listen:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opYeD9k8Czk

    This man is epic. You guys should see him with Sorkin.

  • Fun fact: The same guy that voiced Yoder in Jurassic Park also voiced Max Goof from the Disney cartoons.

    Jason Marsden: Just listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opYeD9k8Czk This man is epic. You guys should see him with Sorkin.

  • 'Fortune smiles upon the brave.'

    Fun fact: The same guy that voiced Yoder in Jurassic Park also voiced Max Goof from the Disney cartoons.

  • They did? lmao that's awesome that they even remembered the cartoon. I never really cared about the Poker Games but that's cool to know.

    I liked all his voices too. Robert Tinker did a really good job as Max. It was different. Also, out of all the different voices for Sam, I prefer Harvey Atkin. I know a lot of people didn't like his version of his voice, but to me it gave Sam a lot more personality and made him seem much goofier and fun. He just sounds so dry and bland in the games, (but I guess that's how he's supposed to be like...)

    Jennifer posted: »

    Yeah. Ben Whitehead was really good. His voice was a tad too deep at times, but he always had the vocal ticks of Wallace down pat. He's g

  • The whole voice cast of Tales from the borderlands, but to be specific. Laura Bailey as Fiona, Damien Clarke as Handsome Jack, and Troy Baker as Rhys. I also like Gavin Hammon as Kenny and Adam Harrington as Bigby and Kat Cressida as Bloody Mary. You know what screw it it would just be easier to say everyone lol

  • One per franchise-Kat Cressida as Bloody Mary, Russ Bain as Rodrik Forrester, Dave Fennoy as Lee Everett, Dameon Clarke as Handsome Jack and Gavin Hammond as Kenny (Season 2).

  • JenniferJennifer Moderator
    edited May 2015

    Yeah. :) There were a lot of funny inside jokes in the Poker Night games. They even made a joke about Sam's original voice sounding "goofy" (since Bill Farmer is the official voice of Goofy for Disney).

    Jump to 9:50 in this video to see the scene:
    Poker Night 2

    Sam in the animated series was such a huge departure from the other voices, it took me a while to get used to it. It works for the crazy mayhem of the cartoon series, but the other voices work better for the games. Bill Farmer and David Nowlin voice Sam with a noir detective style voice, which fits well with the slow paced nature of adventure and poker games.

    versacebabe posted: »

    They did? lmao that's awesome that they even remembered the cartoon. I never really cared about the Poker Games but that's cool to know.

  • wow haha thank you! I just love references to severely old things. It's like, you wouldn't think they'd even give a shit but they do lol

    Jennifer posted: »

    Yeah. There were a lot of funny inside jokes in the Poker Night games. They even made a joke about Sam's original voice sounding "goofy" (

  • I honestly feel like Telltale's games pick some of the best voice actors. But I have to say, Lord Whitehill probably has really impressed me. Whoever the VA is, he did a perfect job.

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  • dojo32161dojo32161 Moderator

    That would be Geoff Leesley, who also voiced Norren.

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    I honestly feel like Telltale's games pick some of the best voice actors. But I have to say, Lord Whitehill probably has really impressed me. Whoever the VA is, he did a perfect job.

  • edited May 2015

    Matt Littler as Arthur Glennmore

    He's only been here for one episode, but man I loved his performance as Arthur. Especially that Easter egg xD

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