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RePLAY: Initial details on Mass Effect 3:
Extended Cut, Kevin Butler stars in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale and
Diablo III’s secret level.
In what is our first
glimpse into Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut, voice actors for Admiral Hackett, EDI
and Kaidan Alenko were confirmed to have recorded voice-over work for the upcoming
DLC.
“I just did another
session with them,” Lance Henriksen, the voice actor for Admiral Hackett, told
G4. “They were saying there’s a little bit of a problem with the abruptness of
the ending. So we did a whole series of things to add to the end of the game,
to live up to the quality they’ve been doing.”
Raphael Sbarge, the
actor for Kaidan Alenko, also confirmed his return via Twitter: “Just when you
thought I would never go back, they keep PULLING me back in #MassEffect!!
Recording!! Yay! Wha-hoo!”
Mass Effect 3: Extended Cut is slated for a summer release.
|Source: G4
Fictional VP of PlayStation
commercials, Kevin “With a Stick” Butler, is the latest to be included in the
roster of PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale together with Snake, Nathan
Drake, Cole MacGrath and Sly Cooper.
According to online
database site IMDB, each of the characters’ voices will be reprised by their
usual actors, such as David Hayter as Snake, Nolan North as Nathan Drake and
Jerry Lambert as Kevin Butler.
PlayStation All-Stars
Battle Royale is Sony’s answer to Nintendo’s popular Super Smash Bros. franchise,
where up to four PlayStation characters duke it out with sticks.
|Source: GamerZines
Hello, friends. Stay awhile
and listen.
In homage to the Diablo II’s Secret Cow Level, fans have
uncovered a new secret level in Diablo
III— “Whimsyshire.”
Whimsyshire is a
completely playable area that consists of smiling clouds, pink cupcakes, ponies
and rainbows. Oh, and it has elite bosses that can still slaughter an unsuspecting
adventurer expecting hugs and friend-magic.
This stage was
undoubtedly inspired by the art controversy at BlizzCon 2008, where a number of
Diablo III fans found the color
palette of the game to be “too colorful.” In response, Blizzard’s art
department made t-shirts with rainbows, unicorns and happy clouds for the Diablo III development team.
|Source: Diablo Wiki
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