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The Adventures Of Bryan Scott Reaches Kickstarter Target; Chasing English Voice Acting Stretch Goal

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The Adventures of Bryan Scott, the upcoming point-and-click game from Radio Silence Studios, has reached its funding goal of €24,500 (approx A$40,000) on Kickstarter, with the developer now aiming to hit €35,000 (A$57,000) to unlock the English voice acting stretch goal.

The game is heavily inspired by Broken Sword, one of the genre’s most beloved series, and it’s for this reason that the voice acting stretch goals will significantly improve the title. This is because Radio Silence Studios has managed to secure several voice artists from Broken Sword, including Rolf Saxon, who plays the famed protagonist George Stobbart. But Saxon is not the only one, with the developer advertising that Broken Sword’s original Nicole Collard voice actress Hazel Ellerby on board to feature in the game provided they can secure the funding required.

With nine days to go and nearly €26,000 raised, the team still has time to hit the desired stretch goal. If you’re thinking about opening your wallet but want to have a hands-on look at the game, there is a demo available online, and for anyone looking to play the demo, you can download it from the game’s Steam page.

As someone who has pledged to the Kickstarter and is excited to see the project come to life, I hope the team can secure the funds to have English voice acting.

Written By Zach Jackson

Despite a childhood playing survival horrors, point and clicks and beat ’em ups, these days Zach tries to convince people that Homefront: The Revolution is a good game while pining for a sequel to The Order: 1886 and a live-action Treasure Planet film. Carlton, Burnley FC & SJ Sharks fan. Get around him on Twitter @tightinthejorts

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