Hey, I'm EmpoleonNerd (Emp for short)!
One of my favorite video games of all time is Paper Mario: the Thousand-Year Door. So as you can imagine, I was hyped as hell when the remake for the Switch was announced.
Because it's coming to the Switch and I have a capture card compatible with the Switch, I thought it'd be an incredibly fun project to do a fully dubbed playthrough of the game and post it on Youtube! I know it's a massive task to take on, but as someone who has been cast in countless fan projects only to be disappointed when the project ends up cancelled, I am determined to at the very least get SOMETHING out. I'm hoping to at the very least complete the Prologue and Chapter 1 of the game, but if it goes well I would LOVE to go all the way through until the end of the game!
I'm capable of recording the gameplay and editing the videos by myself (although I wouldn't say no if anybody wants to offer help in editing). Therefore, the only thing I would need are voice actors.
I am ideally looking for actors with as good microphone quality as possible. I'm not picky enough to nitpick and insist on absolutely PERFECT mic quality, but I'm hoping for at the very least close to no background noise and minimal peaking.
My priority is having fitting voices for the character, so actors can be cast for more than one role (although I will, of course, try to be fair and not have one actor hog TOO many roles).
I may take a few minor roles here and there (maybe some narration, possibly some Toad voices, maybe some minor characters that only show up once or twice, etc), but for the most part I want to keep my distance and leave most of the roles to the casted actors (Because let's be real, if I wanted to just voice characters myself I'd just do a solo voiced playthrough).
Once I have people cast for the prologue, I'm thinking I'll invite the casted actors to a Discord server (if they're comfortable with it, I won't make it mandatory). From there, we'll prepare as much as we can for the release of the game, then I'll record the gameplay, assign the lines to be recorded, and edit the video. If that all goes well, I'll put out another casting call for all of the voices we'll need for Chapter 1.
Deadline is just a temporary placeholder and isn't set, I'll probably shift it to be maybe around a week to a month before the Switch remake release? (Whenever the hell that gets announced)