Aaron Paul Reveals Possibility of More 'Dispatch' Content Ahead of Final Season Conclusions.
In an interview with Variety, Aaron Paul hinted at potential additional content for AdHoc Studio's hit new episodic choose-your-own-adventure video game "Dispatch". As the voice of Robert Robertson, aka Mecha Man in the game, Paul expressed his thoughts on the show's conclusion and whether there may be more to come.
The eight-episode first season of "Dispatch" has garnered rave reviews and impressive sales, with over 1 million players purchasing copies. The game follows a dysfunctional team of misfit heroes as they strategize who to send to emergencies around the city while balancing office politics, personal relationships, and their own quest to become heroes.
Paul described his experience voicing Robert Robertson, stating that it was a challenging role due to the multiple storyline options he encountered during recording. However, this also allowed for an interesting dynamic with other characters, as the gamers' decisions drastically changed the narrative, taking time to record.
Despite having voiced Robert Robertson since the beginning of the game, Paul revealed that he doesn't actually have a preferred outcome for his character at the end of Episode 8. Instead, he found it unique and intriguing how each path could lead the audience somewhere entirely different towards the end.
While there's no confirmation on further seasons or content, Paul left room open for possibilities, saying "maybe, maybe not." This leaves fans eagerly anticipating any future developments in the world of "Dispatch".
In an interview with Variety, Aaron Paul hinted at potential additional content for AdHoc Studio's hit new episodic choose-your-own-adventure video game "Dispatch". As the voice of Robert Robertson, aka Mecha Man in the game, Paul expressed his thoughts on the show's conclusion and whether there may be more to come.
The eight-episode first season of "Dispatch" has garnered rave reviews and impressive sales, with over 1 million players purchasing copies. The game follows a dysfunctional team of misfit heroes as they strategize who to send to emergencies around the city while balancing office politics, personal relationships, and their own quest to become heroes.
Paul described his experience voicing Robert Robertson, stating that it was a challenging role due to the multiple storyline options he encountered during recording. However, this also allowed for an interesting dynamic with other characters, as the gamers' decisions drastically changed the narrative, taking time to record.
Despite having voiced Robert Robertson since the beginning of the game, Paul revealed that he doesn't actually have a preferred outcome for his character at the end of Episode 8. Instead, he found it unique and intriguing how each path could lead the audience somewhere entirely different towards the end.
While there's no confirmation on further seasons or content, Paul left room open for possibilities, saying "maybe, maybe not." This leaves fans eagerly anticipating any future developments in the world of "Dispatch".