Damnit.
Damnit.
Boo!
I'm a ghost! Boo!
But enough of my ghost impression, let's get back to anticipating Fallo... wait, what? It was A HOAX? BOO!![]()
Cool? Leaks scooped by Kotaku are usually right on the money.
I'm calling fake.
I wonder how Bethesda, who's usually totally enamoured with big-name voice actors, would drop Ron Perlman as the narrator.
Other than that, I'd be surprised if they weren't working on Fallout 4.
Here's the thing, they wouldn't. He's been a staple of the series since day one, and it's not like it's a lot of hard work for him. He has maybe 10 minutes worth of talking throughout, what is it, five games? And that's including giving the voice to Butch Harris in the original game.
Bethesda cares too much about the IP to start dropping stuff like Ron friggin' Perlman. I mean who do you think they are, Interplay?
Steve Buscemi should narrate. Booming. Authoritative. Husky.
I refuse to get my hopes up. This last hoax had me depressed for days. Days, I tell you.
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Guys, I think you're missing an important detail in that story. The script has the player saying "War. War never changes."
>>>RON PERLMAN CONFIRMED AS MAIN PLAYER CHARACTER IN FALLOUT 4<<<
Shamelessly stolen from the comments thread:
Originally Posted by some1
Originally Posted by some2
Keanu Reeves: "Whoa. Whoa never changes."
Wow.
God dammit.
Do you people have a problem with Edwin Starr, or maybe Jackie Chan?
Also Haha! is really meant to be a laugh, you know like "LOL"? I guess people don't actually say haha anymore.
Dude you resurrected a thread for a useless one-word post. If you don't understand why that makes you stupid, well, it's probably because you're stupid.
Wait, can you go over what Haha! means again, I'm still a bit fuzzy on that.
"Resurrected" means that you responded to a post from December 2013 in April 2014 - more than 4 months (!) later.
Now, if that post had been something of substance, or contained some interesting new info, then that would have warranted resurrecting the thread. You post didn't, though.
Well, devices to punch people in the face over standard TCP/IP haven't been invented yet.