Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jan Anderson | ... | Branwyn (voice) | |
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Andreas A. Esparza | ... | Bar Keeper - Mercenary (voice) (as Andres Aguilar) |
Masashi Nagadoi | ... | Yoshimasa (voice) | |
Yuri Lowenthal | ... | Male Protagonist (voice) | |
Grant George | ... | William (voice) | |
Camille LaBry West | ... | Phillipa (as Camille A. LaBry) | |
Jean-Michel Richaud | ... | Gilles de Rais (voice) | |
Tara Platt | ... | Elizabeth (voice) | |
Matthew Wolf | ... | Prince Hal (voice) | |
Karen Strassman | ... | Joan of Arc (voice) | |
Cindy Robinson | ... | Marie (voice) | |
Liam O'Brien | ... | Duke of Alancon (voice) | |
Neil Dickson | ... | King of France (voice) | |
Roger Craig Smith | ... | Hal (voice) | |
Stephanie Sheh | ... | Diane (voice) |
The game opens with a scene showing two anonymous mercenaries fighting each other during a clash between French and English troops. They converse as they fight, setting the tone of the game as they discuss the nature of mercenaries (who change sides as it suits them), how there is no real right or wrong in the war (picking sides isn't portrayed as a moral choice in the game), and how time seems to be standing still (even though the game covers events across the entirety of the Hundred Years' War, the game does not strictly follow chronology; for example, the player can fight alongside Gilles de Rais in one battle and with John Chandos in the next)