6/22/2023 0 Comments Call of the sea voice actorsI never was the first to jump towards anything. And I always felt that that’s how I was growing up. And he’s also kind of like a go-with-the-flow kind of guy. And that’s absolutely something that I would be doing. PCJ: Without getting too deep into it, he is obsessed with technology, like he’s always on his phone playing “Fan Go,” which is like a Pokemon Go where you’re collecting different things. GD: What do you see in yourself in Rindo? ![]() It’s like a reflection of who I was a bit at that age. But, you know, all of the square characters, I always saw myself kind of in a reflection, so Rindo kind of fits that same mold. I always saw myself in Cloud, in Sora, in Tidus, in Zidane, and probably I saw myself more in Zell than Squall. All of those optimistic or angsty even protagonists, I always resonated with. I think that they are one of the best world creators and writers, especially when I was a teenage kid. From obviously NEO The World Ends With You, he was a fun character. Paul Castro Jr.: Oh, boy! My favorite roles I mean, I have to say Rindo is definitely on the top it’s also very recent so I can obviously remember it the most clearly. GameDaily: What have been your favorite roles in your career so far? ![]() During our conversation, he detailed his process, what auditioning was like, the importance of connections, how Rindo was an interesting character to portray, and how he stands out among a sea of voice acting talent. The world of video games is much different than advertising, though, and GameDaily reached out to Castro to learn all about his process, the transition to games, and more. ![]() As such, it may be surprising to learn that Paul Castro Jr., the English voice for Rindo, the main character of NEO: The World Ends With You, is new to the world of video game voice acting.īefore being cast as Rindo, Castro made his name performing voiceovers in commercials for companies such as Dunkin’ Donuts and AT&T. It’s through them that we receive all the emotion felt by the protagonists. When it comes to bringing a character to life, voice actors shoulder much of the burden. Reviews for the game have been largely positive, with some reviewers calling out the game’s strong cast of characters. This week, after years of anticipation, NEO: The World Ends WIth You released to a public clamouring for a follow-up to 2007’s cult classic JRPG.
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