Voice Acting Practice Lines for Video Game Auditions, Vol. 1

Sharpen your voice acting skills with original video game audition practice lines designed for character demos, casting reads, and performance warmups. These fantasy, sci-fi, action, comedy, villain, and emotional dialogue samples help voice actors explore range, intensity, pacing, accents, battle cries, narration, and memorable playable or non-playable character voices.

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Mara Vex

A sharp-tongued rogue captain with a smoky, teasing voice, quick confidence, and hidden loyalty beneath every sarcastic remark.

  1. (chuckle) Cute trap. Shame it blinked first.

  2. You want my map, my ship, and my trust? Pick one, hero.

  3. I’ve lied to kings, stolen from ghosts, and outrun storms with names older than yours, but betraying my crew? That’s where the legend gets boring.

Brakk Ironjaw

A battle-worn orc blacksmith with a gravelly roar, blunt humor, and a surprisingly tender heart.

  1. (grunt) Blade’s cracked. So’s your stance.

  2. Stop flinching, little spark. The forge only bites cowards.

  3. I built that axe for war, not revenge, and if you swing it angry, it will remember every mistake your hands make.

Lyra Quillshade

A curious young spell archivist with a bright, nervous voice that becomes fierce when knowledge is threatened.

  1. Wait! Don’t touch the glowing skull!

  2. According to this footnote, we are either saved... or spectacularly cursed.

  3. (sigh) I spent my whole life shelving other people’s prophecies, and now the universe expects me to read mine without screaming.

Commander Nyx Vale

A disciplined starship commander with a calm, low voice, tactical precision, and controlled emotional intensity.

  1. Shields up. No one dies today.

  2. I need courage, not panic, and I need it now.

  3. Listen to me, all decks: the enemy thinks fear travels faster than light, so we are going to prove discipline travels faster.

5. Pippa Gearglow

A hyperactive goblin engineer with a squeaky, fast-talking voice, chaotic optimism, and explosive enthusiasm.

  1. (laugh) It worked! Mostly!

  2. Nobody breathe near the red button. Especially me.

  3. This invention can open doors, melt locks, toast bread, and possibly summon a rain of angry mechanical bees, but that’s called versatility.

Lord Cassian Mourn

An elegant vampire noble with a velvety voice, cruel patience, and flashes of ancient loneliness.

  1. Kneel. I dislike repeating invitations.

  2. You call this bravery? How charmingly temporary.

  3. (soft laugh) I have watched empires rot into lullabies, yet somehow your tiny defiance still manages to irritate me beautifully.

Tessa Wildbrook

A fearless wilderness scout with a warm, earthy voice, playful courage, and protective intensity.

  1. Duck. That vine has teeth.

  2. Tracks are fresh, fire’s cold, and someone’s lying.

  3. (growl) You can threaten me, stranger, but threaten the kid behind me, and this forest will learn a brand-new hunting song.

Unit K-0RI

A polite combat android with a smooth synthetic voice, literal humor, and slowly emerging emotions.

  1. Threat detected. Manners optional.

  2. I have calculated seventeen escape routes. Twelve are embarrassing.

  3. My programming defines sacrifice as mission failure, but my memory files suggest saving you is the closest thing I have to choice.

Queen Solara Dawnspire

A radiant warrior queen with a regal, commanding voice, deep compassion, and battlefield authority.

  1. Stand tall. The dawn is watching.

  2. I do not command subjects. I rally souls.

  3. (sigh) Every crown is heavier after a funeral, but if grief must sit beside me, then grief will learn to rule with mercy.

Rook Hollow

A haunted teenage monster hunter with a quiet, raspy voice, dry wit, and explosive fear-driven bravery.

  1. Great. The basement is breathing.

  2. I’m not scared. I’m strategically horrified.

  3. (shaky breath) My hands are trembling, my flashlight’s dead, and that thing knows my name, but I am still walking forward.

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