Voice Acting Practice Lines for Video Game Auditions, Vol 5

Expand your voice acting toolkit with original video game audition practice lines built for demo reels, casting sides, and vocal warmups. These fresh character prompts cover heroes, villains, creatures, companions, commanders, and comedic roles, helping voice actors practice emotion, pacing, combat reads, reactions, tension, and distinctive game dialogue.

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Kira Stonebell

A stubborn mountain courier with a bright, breathless voice, scrappy confidence, and a fearless streak that often outruns common sense.

  1. (panting) Cliff’s clear. Mostly clear.

  2. I said I’d deliver the message, not survive gracefully.

  3. You can block the pass, bury the bridge, and send wolves with fancy collars, but this letter is getting there before sundown.

Malrick Gloom

A gloomy necromancer apprentice with a soft, awkward voice, nervous sincerity, and accidental dramatic flair.

  1. Oh no. That skull blinked.

  2. I promise this ritual looked much safer in the margin notes.

  3. (sigh) Everyone assumes necromancers enjoy darkness, but some of us just wanted affordable tuition and emotionally supportive candles.

Duchess Vara Coil

A venomous court strategist with a silky, precise voice, icy wit, and terrifying calm under pressure.

  1. Smile wider. They suspect weakness.

  2. Your apology is late, but your fear is punctual.

  3. (soft chuckle) I did not poison the council, darling. I merely arranged the seating chart and let ambition finish dinner.

Pip Knotwhistle

A tiny clockwork mouse scout with a squeaky, rapid voice, frantic courage, and loyal determination.

  1. Gear jam! Tail fine!

  2. Big boots incoming! Repeat, very big boots!

  3. I may be small enough to hide in a teacup, but I have mapped three tunnels, disarmed two traps, and bitten one wizard.

Sergeant Rhea Flint

A hardened space marine with a husky command voice, dry humor, and fierce protective instincts.

  1. Helmet on. Fear off.

  2. That door screams ambush, so kick it politely.

  3. (grunt) I don’t care what’s crawling through the vents; nobody touches my squad while I still have ammo and bad ideas.

Arlo Moonfen

A dreamy swamp bard with a mellow, musical voice, strange wisdom, and sudden bursts of theatrical panic.

  1. Hush. The lilies are gossiping.

  2. This melody attracts frogs, ghosts, and unpaid debts.

  3. (laugh) I once serenaded a dragonfly queen for safe passage, but now I’m begging a mud puddle not to eat my boots.

Zedra Nine

A rogue hologram guide with a crisp synthetic voice, playful sarcasm, and flickers of loneliness beneath her programming.

  1. Welcome back, doomed explorer.

  2. Please ignore my last explosion. It was educational.

  3. My database says companionship improves survival rates, which is inconvenient, because I am starting to prefer you alive.

Garron Vale

A disgraced knight with a deep, weary voice, restrained shame, and a powerful sense of honor struggling to return.

  1. Draw steel. Spare the child.

  2. My oath broke before my blade ever did.

  3. (heavy sigh) I spent ten years running from one cowardly choice, and somehow the road brought me back to the same burning gate.

Mimi Starcrash

A chaotic junior pilot with a raspy teen voice, reckless excitement, and panic disguised as confidence.

  1. Engines screaming? That means yes.

  2. I definitely meant to enter the asteroid field backwards.

  3. (nervous laugh) The good news is we escaped the missiles; the bad news is I accidentally challenged the moon to a race.

Mother Brindle

A giant spider matriarch with a low, soothing voice, unsettling tenderness, and ancient predatory patience.

  1. Come closer, little heartbeat.

  2. Do not struggle. The web hates rudeness.

  3. (growl) I have fed kingdoms to my children, yet you arrive with a torch and believe hunger can be frightened.

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