Good news, Crackdown fans: The signature voice of the 2007 Xbox 360 game is back for this summerâs sequel. Better news: Heâs not sick this time.
Michael McConnohie was the no-nonsense voice of The Agency, the seemingly benevolent (or were they?) police force of which the playable hero of Crackdown was an officer. McConnohieâs voice, booming from a character unseen in the game, told the player what to do and just how right the fight was. As far as crime-fighting commanders go in open-world games that have you running over, shooting and blowing up the lowlifes of a place like Pacific City, he was convincing.
But McConnohie had a cold when he recorded his role for the 2007 Crackdown. The sequelâs executive producer, Peter Connelly, who also worked with McConnohie for the first game, told Kotaku last week that he noticed that his actor sounded different while recording Crackdown 2. Thatâs because, McConnohie told him, he wasnât sick this time. The veteran voice actor, who has done voices for games as disparate as Descent 2 and World of Warcraft, soldiered through his original Crackdown recording despite a cold.
During a demo of Crackdown 2 that Kotaku saw last week, McConnohieâs voice was back and barking orders some more. He was reminding me which abilities I could use and advising me on missions, all canned of course, and apparently less congested than last time.
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The plot continues in Crackdown 2. The Agency is back. The leader is around, and this time, if nothing else, he will sound more healthy. Crackdown 2 ships for the Xbox 360 in July.