Interview with Dave Boat, voice of Max
Hi guys!
I recently put up an interview with Dave Boat over on Sam & Max.co.uk. Dave provided the voice of Max in Poker Night 2, taking over from Telltale's usual choice of William Kasten.
Hope you don't mind the shameless self promotion, but I figured a lot of you would be interested to hear from him.
I recently put up an interview with Dave Boat over on Sam & Max.co.uk. Dave provided the voice of Max in Poker Night 2, taking over from Telltale's usual choice of William Kasten.
Hope you don't mind the shameless self promotion, but I figured a lot of you would be interested to hear from him.
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Thank you! There are lots more interviews lined up (some of them are very exciting), but I'll be pacing them out over the coming months.
Thanks for posting this.
Well eitherway, that was a pretty nice interview to read, as much as it sorta upsets me tha t William's not voicing Max on this game, Dave's voice is absolutely spot on so i don't mind it.
That's certainly no fault of Mr. Boat's, though, and his impression is nearly spot-on. What a talented man! Great interview all around
No promises, but some upcoming interviews should keep you partially happy.
I've interviewed Bay Area Sound (the guys who do the audio work for Telltale's games) in the past and they've said that all actors record individually, so that Kasten/Nowlin rapport is probably just them growing into the characters.
Oh yes, I did know about that part. I just can't help but favor the Nowlin/Kasten team anyway, even knowing that they don't actually do their recordings together. Just me being silly and sentimental, I think
Anywho, glad to hear you have some more interviews lined up in the future! I'll be looking forward to them
#yes #comingsoon #exciting
Besides, have you ever seen William Kasten and Dave Boat in the same room together?
I did notice that Max's voice was a bit less....screechy. Or do I mean squeaky? He doesn't hit the high notes quite as high, is what I am trying to get at, here.
His voice was fine the way it was, but I think it was actually for the better.
By the way, is this what the Jason Alexander line was about? I never understood that.
Edit: LattSam, I will totally argue you to the death over Nowlin's superiority. That there is the perfect Sam voice.
(I could take either HtR or Telltale Max, though.)
I think that was the only difference I noticed, too.
I think if I were only familiar with the comic and had never watched or played the adaptions, I would read Sam and Max in the same kinds of voices that the adaptions tend to give them, too. They're just what fit the best. Sam has a deep, easy-going voice, and Max has a higher-pitched, energetic voice, maybe a bit snarky, with a New York accent.