There's a lot more to see when you're playing and because of the advances in technology it makes room for all kinds of new characters.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Games are advancing in terms of storytelling and trying to create a character, and it's a brand new audience for me.
Once we start seeing video games that have more memorable characters, you'll see better movie adaptations.
I try not so much to create new characters and worlds but to create new game-play experiences.
When you're playing the same character for a decade it's natural that there are moments when you want to try something new.
Everything about video games has changed. The writing, the acting, the visuals, obviously - everything has gone to a new level. And the difference that I see as an actor is that I don't have to push that extra bit to sell what's going on.
I don't know if it's that the scripts are evolving or just that I'm getting older, but the characters become more interesting as you get older because you've lived more life at different stages. You've loved; you've lost; you have more of that journey.
The whole point of having great characters is the opportunity to explore them more deeply with time, re-interpreting them for each new age.
Every single character I've ever played has a little bit of me in them just because every single human in the world has a little bit of everything in them.
I think there are more female characters in videogames now but I also think that's because videogames in general are more diverse now.
Games are getting more interesting. I mean, when we talk about books, they can be anything from a summer blockbuster to 'War and Peace' - well, games are the same. I think the creative side is catching up with the technology.
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