LA Times Blog: "This week in Felicia Day news: Tuesday saw the premiere of "Dragon Age: Redemption," a Web series the actress-writer created as an extension of the video game Dragon Age II, and Wednesday that of the downloadable Dragon Age II adventure Mark of the Assassin; both feature Day in the role of Tallis, an elf with killer skills -- a skilled killer elf.
On Thursday, the fifth-season finale of Day's "The Guild," the online comedy about online gaming that made her name, goes wide on the Web. (It has been an ambitious year for the series, with myriad celebrity cameos, a fully staged fan convention and a flying "dirigible boatmobile.") I spoke to Day, who is also known for her work on "Buffy, the Vampire Slayer," Joss Whedon's Web musical "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" and the Syfy TV series "Eureka," for a Times profile last month. Here is a Q&A cut of some of the rest of our conversation."
A character's voice is a crucial part of their personality. Here are the best voice-acting performances in video games.
Christopher Judge as Kratos, Kevin Conroy as Batman, Sam Witwer Deacon St John, Jennifer Hale as female Commander Shepard, George Newbern as Sephiroth, John DiMaggio as Marcus Fenix,
Lots of good options. Batman and Joker are both great in the Arkham Games, Geralt if fantastic in the Witcher 3, so is Ciri, Fem-Shep in Mass Effect Trilogy, Nathan Drake.
That website is ass with its ads. At least don't take up the entire screen so I can read what you've wrote dip shits.
Forbes writes: "Forbes games contributor Todd Kenreck speaks with Felicia Day about why she believes diversity in movies, games and comic books is just a more honest take on reality. This is the second of seven videos featuring the geek made good. Stay tuned for a fresh video on Thursday when Day discusses how games helped Day find her people."
Gamesradar:
Felicia Day is a serial overachiever, the kind of person you might resent if she didn’t have such a disarmingly likeable manner. The 32-year-old actor, writer and producer created her own successful original web series The Guild (inspired by her obsession with World Of Warcraft), contributed voice acting to Fallout: New Vegas, and worked with BioWare to create a dramatic extension of the Dragon Age universe. Most recently, she's established herself as an author.
Holy shit, it's the girl from Eureka.