Including Jonathan Holmes, Jim Sterling, and many more

Games likeSnatcherandGabriel Knightwere a little bit before my time, but they’re pretty intriguing nonetheless. The fine folks at MidBoss do seem to remember those times, though, and2064: Read Only Memorieslooks to recall those times while including something those games didn’t have: Lots of quality voice-acting.

Now that the game’s gearing up for its console debut this August 15th on PS4 and PS Vita (folks whobought it on PCwill get the extra content from the console versions for free), MidBoss are opting to highlight the voice cast, which includes a number of names in games writing and acting like Erin Fitzgerald, Melissa Hutchison, Giant Bomb’s Dan Ryckert, Zoe Quinn, Austin Creed, Destructoid alum Jim Sterling and our own Jonathan Holmes. Check out the new trailer below (along with a list of notable roles for some of the talents featured in it), and see some more detailson MidBoss’ blog. Sadly, Holmes wasn’t in the trailer, and he says that he plays two security guards and a Froyo vendor.

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[Disclaimer:Jonathan Holmes, a Destructoid writer, and Jim Sterling, a former Destructoid writer, contributed voiceover work to this game, and were paid for their trouble. Destructoid was not involved in this arrangement. Jonathan Holmes has voluntarily recused himself from coverage of the game.]

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