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  • That's honestly heart breaking, all three gave exceptional performances. I hope in time people will understand the artistic merit in both voice acting and video games as a medium, but these people deserved to skyrocket into their own franchises.

  • It's a weird dynamic, but it also makes sense that a success like that isn't as correlated to future work as TV or movies. You got <insert big actor here...I don't know...Tom Cruise> in all sorts of movies because they put asses in seats. The performance is comparatively much more of the appeal in a movie than it is in a game, even a story-driven one. So even if you give an award-winning performance, how important to a game's success is an award-winning performer? For plenty of games, probably not very. And even if it is important for a particular game's success, maybe the award winner is more expensive, and you can get a good performance out of someone who's a great actor but hasn't had that exposure and is willing to do it for less money.

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