Neil Newbon, the voice actor behind everybody’s favourite Baldur’s Gate 3 vampire Astarion, is such an unbelievable and proficient voice actor that they’re prepared to let Astarion die to listen to his emotional revival scene.
Astarion is without doubt one of the extra well-liked characters in BG3 as a result of he’s humorous, witty, devious, and looks like a man who is aware of easy methods to have a very good time. Even when his enjoyable and favorability rests upon gamers doing depraved issues, he’s nonetheless a top-tier romance alternative.
And which will even be due to his voice actor, Neil Newbon, whose most up-to-date works embody BG3, Last Fantasy 16, Ship Us Mars, and Resident Evil Village: Shadows of Rose. Sadly for Neil and Astarion, his voice appearing is so good that gamers are purposefully killing the vampire on the Crèche by way of an explosion simply to listen to his painful post-revival scene.
What’s nice about this scene is that it’s not solely painful and stuffed with uncooked emotion, however there are additionally varied dialogue choices so that you can select from. And plenty of gamers love egging him on sufficient about killing him once more that he says, “Subsequent time? No, no, no!”
If you wish to do that for your self, merely kill Astarion by exploding the Creche and get Withers to revive him at your camp. However in case you’re keen to look at part of this scene, there are movies of it on YouTube, together with this one from Lu Ok.
Gamers won’t ever tire of this scene and can most likely proceed triggering it in each playthrough.
Sorry, Neil. It’s not our fault Astarion’s ache brings us pleasure. However we’re fairly certain he’d approve if we did this to anybody else.
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