There are hundreds of very talented actors that just aren't "big names" and would certainly work on the cheap.
They'll already be making use of some lesser known or up-and-coming talented actors (like Chris' son!

). But it won't hurt to bring in 1 or 2 "very recognisable names" (as Chris Jones put it) in the industry either like in past games. Most of the cast of the previous ones were the original cast which are by now very comfortable and experienced in their roles.
As well as other lesser known but talented actors like that woman who played Wanda Peck (looking at her IMDB she hasnt done alot of big movie roles, but she was pretty stunning in Overseer). And well I could be wrong but I think Bill Bradshaw is similar or not as well known as some other actors, I mean when Chris and Aaron said he was coming up in a video they didnt use his actor name, just his character name, I guess because as an actor he isnt well known but as a character he is. But he is VERY talented too!
But the games also had a couple very well known actors and they were great to see. I loved Kevin McCarthy and Michael York. Barry Corbin made a GREAT villain etc. Overall it feels like it was all part of a package (or "traditional" as Bjyman put it): the original cast, the lesser known but very talented actors, and the very recognisable names. It'd be a shame to be missing that part which had become a trademark and stood out as unique above most other "FMV" games of the time and even today (since some came out more recently).
Lindhorst wrote:I mean Michael York was great, but Margot Kidder was barely in Overseer and that must have cost them a pretty penny when it was, IMHO, hardly worth it.
Margot Kidder was in Under A Killing Moon. As Adrian said Under A Killing Moon didn't really make good use of those actors they managed to grab. The filming was as he put it "stilted" with no interaction directly between Chris and Margot etc. It was from Pandora Directive onwards with his influence that those actors really got to shine. Don't just think of Michael York (I just mentioned that because that was one such name that jumped out to someone with little knowledge of the series) but also think of Kevin McCarthy, Barry Corbin etc. in Pandora Directive. Henry Darrow, Richard Norton and others in Overseer. They all got LOTS of screen time.
I think it was in the Skype interview Chris Jones said that the Tex Murphy games allowed those actors to really shine even moreso than in a film where they maybe get 20 minutes of screentime but in the games they got hours. After Adrian got onboard as Director to oversee things the Tex games made really good use of those very recognisable actors and I feel it was part of what made them stand above other FMV games of the 90s.
And honestly, who at this point would buy the game based solely on the name of an actor. Big name actors have sometimes lent their voices to games (though this is usually part of a franchise deal -- think movie-game tie-ins that are usually abysmal), but probably 95% of major games these days don't spend their money on big names to promote.
This isn't just voice actors though, unlike every other game on the shelf out there right now this will use live onscreen actors, which has a very bad reputation (even though I dont have a bad opinion of those games because I only played the good ones, but even around here I feel like mentioning the word FMV is a dirty word lol). Seeing some known talent on the list will likely impress them more and feel less inclined to think its another B-Movie game release. Bearing in mind these would be people who have no prior experience of past games, they only have the description to go by.
Back in the 90s I didn't buy Under A Killing Moon based on the actor names because I am not very good with names just faces, except for certain actors, but even today I have to go Google certain names and be reminded... so it doesn't apply to me lol. But some even on this forum who are now diehard fans said that initially they were impressed by the names on the box (in addition to the story description) or bought it based on the names which has now made them dedicated fans. That was back when live action actors in a game *didn't* have a bad reputation, so one can only think about how it would be now....
And with Tex Murphy, the name should speak for itself. I don't see why it has to rely on a crutch like having an actor's name splashed across the front.
Sadly Tex Murphy is not in the mainstream even if it deserves to be, the name definitely does not stand on its own. Those who know Tex Murphy and know it well, will be funding the game's production right now already. It's those who don't know anything of this "Tex Murphy" character that will be buying the game AFTER the Kickstarter and making a profit beyond the production costs...
I mean look at the recent debacle over at the Amazon Gaming thread and the amount of people going "Who the heck is Tex Murphy" and the only people to post on the thread in support were from the Kickstarter, whilst the rest figured it was 1 person making dupe accounts to promote this "unknown" series (if it had been a thread about Sonic the Hedgehog, 10 people coming to post about it in a matter of minutes likely wouldnt of raised alarm bells). It's not a series that is in the public eye right now or has been for 14 years.
Aaron, Chris, Adrian etc. all want to make *more* Tex Murphy games, they don't want this to just be a last hurrah. But if they only sell to those who know the series already that likely won't happen.
when that money could have gone towards making what it should be: A Great Game.
The +30% is not just for actors as far as I know, as I also asked them about the other stretch goals. So it should also be for the other things they mentioned. Which is more game content and more paths for a longer game and increasing the caliber even further in support of the already great writing that Aaron has ready. Everyone wants more of that right?

Plus at that stage other stretch goals will of been obtained e.g. +20% for subtitiles in other languages to increase distribution. And then theres the other platform releases too. So its in everyones best interest I feel to push it further to +30% at least for a bigger, greater game with more distribution options.
Now that its going to be a game with onscreen stuff I would really love to see it rise to the level of the previous games. They do say on the Kickstarter they want to make it even more epic than the past 3 games and I think that even just 1 of the "very recognisable actors" on their contact list would be great for that epic cinema feel. Don't think of me of one of those people who go to see a film just *because* of a name though, I love Johnny Depp but I don't go to all his films. I don't love his "name", I love his acting in certain roles, so I have to have an interest in the role and story surrounding it. Also I watch indie films or obscure subtitled foreign language films with actors I probably can't pronounce the name of. But the Tex games stories and roles are up my street and I really would love to return to the mix of cast in previous games (original, unknown and known).
Plus Its not just me thinking this either since "will there be very recognisable actors" came up as questions in the retroNick and the recent Skype interview (it wasn't me who asked lol

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And then of course there is this thread (which ironically I havent posted in because I dont really have anyone in mind, maybe I'll think of someone to post eventually but at the end of the day it really depends on the roles the guys have in mind as to who might fit best. I may not of thought of Kevin McCarthy since I havem't seen a lot of his movies I think (Innerspace is cool but I actually forgot he was the same guy until someone mentioned on the Kickstarter comments lol), but he was awesome!):
http://www.unofficialtexmurphy.com/mess ... f=1&t=3831