While THQ's Wii-exclusive Deadly Creatures won't be seeing any love at retail until next year, the game has caught the attention of at least two high-profile Hollywood actors. THQ has announced that Billy Bob Thornton (Sling Blade, the guy who inexplicably got into Angelina Jolie's pants) and Dennis Hopper (Blue Velvet, Easy Rider, maybe being f**king crazy) will be lending their voices to the game, which ships in February of 2009.
"Gamers are really going to love Deadly Creatures," says Dennis Hopper, who in addition to being an excellent actor, is now apparently also an industry analyst.
"What surprised me about Deadly Creatures," adds Thornton, "is how it looks ... like watching a movie. The scorpion and the tarantula are like two actors meeting up for a gun fight."
While THQ has revealed what roles Thornton and Hopper will be filling in Deadly Creatures (it's likely that of the human characters that flesh out the game's story via cut-scenes), we're hoping that they lend voices to the scorpion and tarantula, respectively. And we're not talking about dialogue -- we want to hear them making ridiculous scorpion and tarantula sounds.
Make it happen, THQ.
Billy Bob Thornton and Dennis Hopper to Voice Characters in THQ’s Wii-Exclusive, Deadly Creatures™
Award Winning Actors Bring Triple-A Talent to Action-Thriller Wii Title
AGOURA HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--THQ Inc. (NASDAQ:THQI) today announced that Academy Award® Winning actor Billy Bob Thornton and Academy Award® Nominated actor Dennis Hopper are lending their famous voices to THQ’s new action thriller Wii™ game: Deadly Creatures™. Critically recognized as a unique, one-of-a-kind Wii experience, Deadly Creatures is scheduled to hit retail outlets worldwide in February 2009.
“What surprised me about Deadly Creatures is how it looks…like watching a movie,” said Billy Bob Thornton. “The scorpion and tarantula are like two actors meeting up for a gun fight.”
“Gamers are really going to love Deadly Creatures,” added Dennis Hopper.
“Billy Bob Thornton and Dennis Hopper’s involvement as the voice talent for the human characters in Deadly Creatures is a testament to the game’s high level of quality,” said Nick Wlodyka, General Manager, Rainbow Studios. “The AAA talent helps bring this cinematic storyline of greed and betrayal to life in a one-of–a-kind action-thriller exclusively on Wii.”
Deadly Creatures has been recognized by top media outlets as a very unique, stylized Wii experience.
“One of the most compelling third-party games to hit Nintendo’s console”
- IGN.com, October 2008
“The concept behind Deadly Creatures is unique and intriguing”
- Gamespot.com, July 2008
“Deadly Creatures definitely gets points for originality”
– 1up.com, July 2008
I watched this clip like 15 times in a row when I was a kid. Awesomest thing ever at the time. Yeah, "awesomest" is a word.
Also, video games.
we're now closer than ever to Crab Nicholson's Extreme Sleepover Text Adventure.
Oh god, you thought of Crab Nicholson's Extreme Sleepover Text Adventure when you saw it too? My life is over.
Are you really being Sirius here? This game is far from shovelware. Just because a game is on the Wii doesn't automatically make it shovelware. It has great production value, and world class voice acting. If this was a 360, or PS3 game no one would ever accuse it of being shovelware.
If you actually still want to play the game than it can't be all that much of a shovelware title. People like you who just steal games, and make up some pathetic excuse (as to why its justifiable in your mind) make me sick. No wonder World Of Goo's piracy rate is so high. Its because dip-shits like you have access to computers!
Actually, yeah it does.