

What was your best memory making this amazing game? -Andrew Cooperįirst of all, thank you Andrew for calling it an amazing game, I happen to agree. He has a very clearly defined moral compass that he follows, which I love about him. His sense of loyalty, the caring for the downtrodden, his love of dogs and sense of fair play, which might not be everyone’s moral compass. Were there any aspects of Boozer that you felt like you could relate to on a personal level? r/Renzaaaaay I came close to it during this pandemic when I was cutting my own hair, I cut it short and tight! I could see myself doing that for work for a character. I would shave it in a heartbeat, but I don’t have the awesome tattoos that Boozer has so it wouldn’t look as cool. Would you shave your head like Boozer? actually might! Certainly, for work if we ever shot a live-action thing for this. I would keep Boozer as he is, there’s just so much I love about him as a character. I think Boozer trying to find a way to deal with it is much more interesting as a story than someone who continues on without having to challenge any of their notions of who they are, or how they act or react in this world. It made Boozer challenge a lot of his beliefs and forced him to adapt. What would you have changed about Boozer? actually don’t know if I would have changed the arm injury. What do you mean? What’s there to change? JIM PIRRI - BOOZER Hello Nishi! Great job on Rikki! If you could have changed one thing about her, what would it be? -Deanna Urban (Translation: But I should just say that was my idea.) Was the Hindi transcript in the end of the story your idea Nishi? Or was it part of the script already? don’t remember, lekin mujhe aisaa hi kehnaa chaahiye ke meraa hi idea thaa. Lot’s of canned food, lot’s of medicine, someone who can make electricity? And weapons bad-assery. What’s your zombie apocalypse survival strategy? and lots of granola. What was it like to work with Sam Witwer? pretty great. If you could be another character in the game who would it be and why? -David Campbell As far as the situations go, John is very thorough and he made sure we knew what we were walking into in each scene. I imagined a lot of trees, wilderness and for some reason cold, rusted tin. What was the first thing you imagined when they told you what the world of Days Gone would be like, and what situation the character would be in? -Christian Lemus
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You’re essentially experiencing closeness without physically being too close to each other so, you learn how to bridge the gap. They’re different on so many levels, but one part that ended up being a funny challenge for me was doing intimate scenes when two people have cameras attached to their heads and dots on their faces. What are the additional challenges/difficulties of voiceover and motion capture acting compared to "regular" screen acting? -Mark Buffery I wouldn’t have doubted Rikki as many times as he did. If you were the main character, would you have done anything different to what Deacon did? -Candy Russell What is your favorite thing about Rikki? -Russell Fraser What was your favorite scene from the game to shoot? scene when we lose Iron Mike for good was intense. I felt connected to her pretty immediately so, it wasn’t challenging to “step into her shoes”. What was the most challenging aspect of bringing this character to life for you? is written very honestly. Some of them I can’t talk about, but a great one was John Garvin’s jokes while Sam was teaching me lower back exercises on breaks. What’s your favorite memory on set? laughed a lot, so there’s a lot to pick from. I think I find parts of myself in every character I get to be, so yeah Rikki and I are friends. Hi Nishi, how close is Rikki to your own personality? Do you and Rikki have anything in common? -Brett Harris That combo attracted me to Rikki the most.ĭo you feel accurately prepared for an apocalypse scenario since working on Days Gone? won’t say that Days Gone was foretelling but I definitely feel more equipped if I ever meet a Freaker. What was most intriguing about the character that made you want to play the role? is strong and vulnerable and she has a really good sense of humor about life. Let's get right to it with Nishi Munshi, Jim Pirri and Sam Witwer. On the 2nd Anniversary of Days Gone, we thought it would be a perfect time to share the Community Q&A. We would like to thank you all for your questions and sharing your passion with us for our game. We asked you to submit your best questions for your favorite Days Gone characters and we were thrilled to see the overwhelming responses.
