(via Avalon Penrose on Twitter, image: Supergiant) There are a lot of reasons why H ades has topped so many best-of lists and picked up so many awards and the amazing (and thirst-inducing) voice acting is definitely a big one. Penrose also shared this very cool explainer of how she gets into Meg’s voice.įor those of you wondering how i do Meg’s voice (+ a surprise at the end?) #HadesGame /hSBsKQTjFR Merry christmas no one asked for this but santa brought it anyway baby /ofJx圆fIVg Avalon Penrose posted a video to her Twitter account of her singing “I Won’t Say I’m in Love”-Meg’s iconic song from the animated 1997 Hercules. Megaera fans might want to sit down for this because the actress who voices the character just gave us a major gift. Megara from Hades can step on me #Hades #HadesGame #artistsontwitter #artph /KGPSOtsgHr While all of the characters are thirstable, the major standout is, of course, Megaera, the intimidating, deadpan fury sister with major dom vibes, whose constant beratement always somehow sounds like flirting. It also helps take the sting off of dying over and over and over again.
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The entire voice cast (yes, even Charon, I said it) packs the game full of sultry, broody, lustful one-liners, which is just what a game about Greek gods, demigods, and the like should be. If you’re playing the Supergiant Games indie hit, you’ve most likely developed some serious feelings for one, if not all, of the characters.
Can you have a crush on someone’s voice? In a world where Hades exists, yes, absolutely, no question.