Actor Alex Jordan Dives into Voicing 11 Characters in 'The Alters' at Summer GameFest

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In the scorching heat of Summer GameFest Play Days, GameSpot caught up with the versatile actor Alex Jordan, known for his stellar performances in iconic titles like Sherlock Holmes, Cyberpunk, and Dragon Age. But hold on to your seats, because Jordan is now diving headfirst into the thrilling world of "The Alters," where he embodies a staggering 11 different versions of the same character. It's a challenge like no other, requiring him to toe the line between uniqueness and continuity, a feat that would make even the most seasoned actors break a sweat.
As Jordan spills the beans on his recording sessions, we get a glimpse into the intricate process of bringing each alter to life. From the precise movements of the scientist to the perpetual look of pain on the miner's face, every alter demands a physical and vocal transformation that pushes the boundaries of his craft. But it's not all smooth sailing in the booth, as Jordan reveals the mental gymnastics required to maintain consistency across a myriad of alter egos, a task that tests his limits and leaves him gasping for air.
But fear not, for Jordan has a secret weapon up his sleeve - a mysterious Chinese herbal syrup that keeps his vocal cords in shipshape during those grueling 4-hour recording marathons. And as the conversation shifts to the nitty-gritty of voice acting fees and the ongoing industry strike, Jordan's passion for the craft shines through. He champions the value of voice actors in an era threatened by AI-generated voices, emphasizing the irreplaceable human touch that brings games to life in ways no machine ever could. So buckle up, folks, because Alex Jordan is steering the voice acting industry towards a future where talent and artistry reign supreme.

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