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<blockquote>BETHESDA SOFTWORKS REVEALS STAR-STUDDED CAST FOR FALLOUT®: NEW VEGASTM
Celebrity Roles to Include Ron Perlman, Matthew Perry, Wayne Newton, Zach Levi and More
August 10, 2010 (London, UK) – Bethesda Softworks®, a ZeniMax® Media company, today revealed the star-studded voice over cast for Fallout®: New VegasTM, the follow-up game to the critically acclaimed Fallout® 3. Fallout: New Vegas features Golden Globe-winner and two time Emmy nominated actor Ron Perlman (“Hellboy”, “Sons of Anarachy”), Screen Actors Guild-winner and Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actor Matthew Perry (“Friends”), Mr. Las Vegas himself, Wayne Newton, William Sadler (“Shawshank Redemption”), Zach Levi (“Chuck”), Felicia Day (“The Guild”), Michael Dorn (“Star Trek:The Next Generation”), Kris Kristofferson (“Blade Trilogy,”), Danny Trejo (“Machete”, “From Dusk Till Dawn”), John Doman (“Mystic River”, “The Wire”) and Rene Auberjonois (“Boston Legal”, “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine”).

“The Fallout franchise has taken narratives in interactive entertainment to the next level, and we could not be more excited about the all-new celebrity lineup for Fallout: New Vegas,” said Pete Hines, Vice President of PR and Marketing for Bethesda Softworks. “The voice acting provided by these actors helps drive the compelling and immersive story of Fallout and further adds to the overall gameplay experience.”

Ron Perlman returns to voice the narrator in Fallout: New Vegas, a role he has played in every major Fallout game to date. Matthew Perry plays Benny, a smooth-talking, two faced gangster, and Wayne Newton takes on the role as “Mr. New Vegas,” the radio DJ of the Mojave Wasteland.

Three celebrities take on roles as playable companions in Fallout: New Vegas: Danny Trejo is Raul the Ghoul, a mechanic and former gunslinger; Zach Levi is Arcade, a member of the Followers of the Apocalypse who hides a mysterious past, and Felicia Day is Veronica, a sarcastic Brotherhood of Steel scribe.

The epic cast continues with Kris Kristofferson as Chief Hanlon, a grizzled solider at the end of his career, and Rene Auberjonois as the enigmatic and reclusive Mr. House. Michael Dorn reprises his role as Marcus, an intelligent super mutant, who was last seen in 1998’s Fallout® 2; John Doman is Caesar, the charismatic and powerful dictator at the head of Caesar’s Legion. William Sadler plays Victor, a friendly robot with the personality of an old fashioned cowboy.

In addition to this star-studded cast, players can expect to hear even more celebrity cameos throughout the world of Fallout: New Vegas.

Fallout: New Vegas, the follow-up to Fallout 3 – the 2008 Game of the Year – brings this beloved franchise to a location only Fallout could do justice: Vegas. Fallout: New Vegas takes all the action, humor and post-apocalyptic grime and grit of this legendary series, and raises the stakes. Published by Bethesda Softworks, Fallout: New Vegas is currently under development at Obsidian Entertainment. Fallout: New Vegas will be available across Europe on October 22, 2010 for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, and Games for Windows and in North America on October 19, 2010.

For more information on Fallout: New Vegas, visit http://fallout.bethsoft.com.</blockquote>Thanks UnidentifiedFlyingTard.
 
That's not too shabby, wish there'd been some more detail to the texture though, he looks a bit too smooth.

Jacobstown? Was'nt the BoS Knight that he fought with named Jacob?
 
Ausir said:
I expected him to look a lot worse.

I think pretty much everyone did, Ausir.
I'm actually quite happy with Marcus' appearance.
I mean, of course the talking head looks a lot more detailed, but it's still quite faithful to Fallout 2 and he even retains his trademark armor.
Not a bad job, Obsidian, not a bad job at all.

EDIT : Yup, the BoS guy was named Jacob. Most probably this settlement was founded by Marcus. Not quite sure about the snow, lol.
 
You know, that a single person who is perhaps in a hurry or doesn't put to much focus on the moment in writing I can understand.

But if you continue to make the same grammar error in an official statement shows that you don't put much importance in writing.

(perhaps there are more but someone with a better grasp at English grammar can spot those)

It is 'soldier' and not 'solider'.

The first is a trained combatant, most often employed by a government.

The second seems to indicate some state in which most likely an object in a solid state, becomes even more solid but I think that is considered 'hardened'.

(not meant at you BN)

Edit: and apparently to the dictionary it is also another word for 'solid'.
My mistake.
 
Wow, that image leaves me speachless. I literally have nothing to bitch about at this time. Is this the fragile flower of optimism I feel in my chest???
 
thenightgaunt said:
Wow, that image leaves me speachless. I literally have nothing to bitch about at this time. Is this the fragile flower of optimism I feel in my chest???

I'll get the weed killer.
 
I guess his mini-gun broke on him. I was wondering if they were going to return the old style one's or keep the newer one's for this Fallout. Whichever it is apparently he doesn't get one :P

I wonder which ending they are going to use for his old town, or if he will even talk about it at all. The way I remember it you either killed all the mutants, found out who the racist was and outed him, or just slaughtered everyone. I'm sure there are a few I am missing.

Lets not forget what happened when you lost at arm wrestling and you would wake up in his house.... so might want to be cautious around him also :P
 
Brother None said:
a member of the Followers of the Apocalypse who hides a mysterious past ... a sarcastic Brotherhood of Steel scribe.
Sounds like a setup for a shitty sitcom.


Also, liking the cast though I only recognize half the names.
 
Sytxferryman said:
I wonder which ending they are going to use for his old town, or if he will even talk about it at all. The way I remember it you either killed all the mutants, found out who the racist was and outed him, or just slaughtered everyone. I'm sure there are a few I am missing.

Doesn't matter much for Marcus' story what happened to Broken Hills. He went East after helping the Chosen One.

Besides, Broken Hills always dispersed, no matter what ending you had.

Sytxferryman said:
Lets not forget what happened when you lost at arm wrestling and you would wake up in his house.... so might want to be cautious around him also :P

That wasn't Marcus.
 
Lets not forget what happened when you lost at arm wrestling and you would wake up in his house.... so might want to be cautious around him also

Actually, that was Francis, not Marcus.
 
Hope he will have a custom armor too instead of these generic pieces.
 
Thats the first Super Mutant that isn't looking like a generic Ogre from TES 4.
Obsidian 1 : Bethesda 0

That one's really looking like the old Marcus.
 
He looks ok, actually. His face needs a bit more texture in my opinion but they got the facial structure and armor pretty much spot-on I think.

Yay Obsidian. :)
 
dude, i'm really happy that you can't be arsed to be pleased, alec...but compared to Fallout 3 this is a pretty damn great improvement.
 
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