Sacrifice Voice Talent Announced
Shiny and Interplay announce the voice and musical line-up for their upcoming strategy game.
Shiny Entertainment and Interplay have announced the talent line-up for their upcoming strategy game Sacrifice. The voice talent in the game will include Tim Curry, a movie actor best known for his role in The Rocky Horror Picture Show; Brad Garrett from the television show Everybody Loves Raymond; and Tony Jay, an experienced voice actor. In the game, Curry will be the voice for Stratos, God of Air, Garrett will be the voice of James, God of Earth, and Jay will be the voice of Mithras, a blind sage.
Sacrifice will feature an original score composed by Kevin Manthei. Manthei has composed music both for films and television shows, including Scream 3, The Faculty, and Buffy: The Vampire Slayer. His game compositions include Vampire the Masquerade: Redemption, Sierra's Kings Quest: Mask of Eternity, Loose Cannon, and Majesty.
Sacrifice is scheduled for release later in the year.
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