Batman says video games are a tough performance
Think acting for a video game means nothing more than standing in a booth reading your lines? Well, Batman himself has some words for you. The actor who played Batman in both Batman: The Animated Series, and Arkham Asylum/Arkham City spoke with Destructoid briefly before a panel at the New York Comic Con this week and offered some words about what it's like being a video game voice actor.
"It is such a different experience in recording a game than recording a show," said Kevin Conroy. "You're alone in a booth for 4 hour blocks, and you have to be true to the character, without any of the other actors bouncing off you. It's so much harder."
"You're working in a vacuum, so you have to be your own reality check, you own motivator. You're doing variations on a line, giving four or five emotional readings, and then you're doing 20 different lines depending on which way the game is being played. It's all disjointed -- you don't know how it's going to be put together."