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Jennifer Hale – Commander Shepard – Interview Supanova 2012

CC writes: I’m Commander Shepard and this is my favourite interview on the Citadel. I jest, but how could I resist throwing such a recognisable line into an article about an interview with Commander Shepard (Fem- Shep) herself, Jennifer Hale.

At Supanova this weekend (2012), us here at Capsule Computers were given the opportunity to sit down and talk to Jennifer about her role as Shepard and other various facets of the gaming industry. Jennifers more recent roles include: Commander Shepard, Female Trooper (SWTOR) and Diablo 3.

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Mass Effect 3's Ending for Javik Misses the Forest for the Trees

Based on one narratively fitting ending in Mass Effect 3, Prothean squadmate Javik is highly unlikely to return in the next Mass Effect game.

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anast79d ago

He was one of my least favorite characters. I wish they would have done the Proths different.

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The Greatest Video Game Comeback Stories in Gaming History

Who says a dud game can't have a video game comeback?

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Dirty_Lemons113d ago

Cyberpunk and No Man's Sky have to be up there. We're lucky and cursed, equally, to have games that can be updated now. For folks old enough to remember the Sega/SNES into PS1 and even 2 eras, if a game came out that was half baked (*cough*Angel of Darkness*cough*) that was it, no redemption. At the same time, having the option for updates shouldn't be an excuse for half assing games.

thorstein113d ago

I remember when the Nintendo Seal of Approval meant something.

All those games had to release without bugs.

shinoff2183113d ago

Comebacks shouldnt be a thing in videogames. Just saying.

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Voice actress Jennifer Hale reveals low pay for Metal Gear Solid role

In a recent episode of the podcast "My Perfectly Imperfect Voice Actor," Jennifer Hale opened up about her experience as a voice actress in the video game industry.

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ApocalypseShadow231d ago

Check the contract before signing anything. Research the company and its revenue/profit when it comes to games. Learn about the developer/producer that was/is known to make hit games that sell and how much voice actors were paid for their services. If you want more, ask.

I'd bet the Mario voice actor made bank during his time as the character, probably read the contract with his lawyer and made money on appearances.

It is rather low for what the game made. But she accepted the offer. Nothing else to be said.

Gardenia231d ago (Edited 231d ago )

Those were different times. And like the article says, they didn't know Metal Gear Solid would become a huge success.

Even so, the voice acting in MGS1 is one of the best out there.

CrimsonWing69231d ago

But that was a time when dev costs and pay were low, especially with the game industry.

What was the average for salaries and wages back then?

Gabrielmpf231d ago

Kinda odd that you accept the offer and complain later that the pay was low. That's on you.

Profchaos230d ago

I can only think that if games take 5 years or more to develop or ten in some cases the money you signed up for is simply not worth at much by the end of the project.

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