You might think video games and TV soaps don’t have much in common. But if you speak to people who’ve worked on both you might be surprised.
No, we’re not talking about warp pipes or a battle royale in the Queen Vic.
But we are talking about what it’s like to act on a big-budget game.
For most actors, getting a long-running, steady gig can be difficult, but soaps can provide one.
Jennifer English and Devora White tell BBC Newsbeat that working on fantasy role-playing game Baldur’s Gate 3 gave them the same sort of stability.
The long-awaited title is set in the Dungeons & Dragons universe, and Jennifer plays Shadowheart – a half-elf cleric.
It’s not her first time acting in a game, but this is the longest project she’s worked on.
That’s not too surprising – Baldur’s Gate 3 is a huge title, reported to have 17,000 possible variations to its ending,
Jennifer first found out she’d got the role in 2019. Since then, she’s spent hours and hours recording lines and full-body motion capture sequences.
Jennifer’s character Shadowheart can be recruited and befriended in the game
Jennifer also revealed that parts of the script were altered during recording, with actors and directors workshopping changes as they went along.
“At the start of recording, Shadowheart was very different,” she says.
“We’ve played and created, and we’ve made a character that’s really nuanced. That comes from conversation and collaboration,” she says.
That’s why Jennifer isn’t convinced AI will be coming for her job any time soon – despite concerns about the technology.
“AI is terrifying for us, but can it get the depths of human emotion that actors bring and the surprising creativity we bring?”
Speaking of human emotions, love, lust and romance are a key part of Baldur’s Gate 3, which allows players to flirt and build relationships with female or male companions.
This included Jennifer and Devora’s characters, and it meant acting out some potentially awkward love scenes.
Devora says she was pleased game developer Larian employed specially trained intimacy co-ordinators to make sure actors feel comfortable during romantic scenes.
While common in film production, Baldur’s Gate 3 maker Larian believes they’re one of the first to use them on a video game, and say they hope others will follow their lead.
Jennifer admits there was some weirdness during recording but the game’s story never took things too far.
“I never felt ‘yuck’ in a recording session at all. And I’ve got quite a low ‘yuck’ threshold,” she says.
The game’s romance angle also throws up another challenge that you probably wouldn’t find on the set of Hollyoaks.
Larian says a reveal of the scene on TikTok got them temporarily banned from the platform.
But Devora thinks it’s hilarious.
“It just shows you how crazy in the best possible way this game is.”