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Six of the best celebrity performances in games

Added: 06.04.2015 11:00 | 16 views | 0 comments

As games now rival films in their ability to whip up a shrieking whirlwind of hard cash and column inches, celebrities treat them less like a spoddy hobby and more like serious star vehicles. No more grainy mid-’90s FMV with Mark Hamill – nowadays we’re talking hi-def double bills with Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe. Even ol' Kevin Spacey has gotten in on the action. These are six of the most complete celebrity facial and vocal performances. Total dedication to the craft is all we accept. Recognise!

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007 games entered original territory after The World is Not Enough. This 2004 outing got Brosnan’s face and voice for the first and last time, though both Connery and Craig had a pop later.

Shiny’s 2003 tie-in sidestepped Keanu to hook us up with Niobe (Jada Pinkett-Smith) and Ghost. Ropey game, but with script, direction and new footage from the Wachowskis, it was a real game/film love-in landmark. Vin Diesel revisited Richard B Riddick for this game-only prequel to Pitch Black. Jails and necks were merrily broken as Starbreeze Studios’ effort blew away the Riddick film released the same year. Bruce Willis as a trigger-happy nanophysicist trying to stop the Four Horsemen from kicking civilisation in the nutsack? Sign us up. A star of Brucie’s stature going all-in on brand new game IP was big news in ’98, and Neversoft’s game wasn’t bad either. Only Samanosuke has led the demon-gimping charge more than once – in this 2001 original and again in no 3 with gloomy Jean Reno. Takeshi Kaneshiro (House of Flying Daggers) gave him a face and, in Japan, the voice too. 2007 sequel to Hong Kong classic Hard Boiled with Chow Yun-Fat back as Tequila, fan of Mexican standoffs, banisters and bruises. The slo-mo diving felt indebted to Max Payne, but repaying Remedy’s own John Woo tribute made sense.


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