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Causal Loop

Indie Developer Mirebound Interactive shows the world what a core dev team of three can really do

Nominated for DCP’s Best Debut category

Causal Loop is a narrative puzzle game that blends mind-bending mechanics with a rich sci-fi story. You play Bale — an exo-archaeologist who arrives on the alien planet Tor-Ulsat with his colleague Jen to investigate a signal amongst the ruins of a lost civilization, only to accidentally activate the Chronolith, an ancient alien device that shatters reality. You’re joined by Walter, your AI colleague who shares your mutual reluctance to work together, with the mission of fixing what is now broken: reality itself.

Built by ex-Blizzard veterans with more than 40 years combined experience across series like Starcraft, Diablo, and Overwatch, Mirebound is going to make waves when the industry realizes what a dedicated team of three people is capable of.

I took on the role of Bale Drewitt, the main character of Causal Loop. Along the way, I became good friends with the Mirebound team and learned what it looks like when a team works so hard to bring their dreams to life.

MOUSE: PI For Hire

It’s pretty gouda.

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is set in the black-and-white city of Mouseburg, a corrupt metropolis brought to life in the hand-drawn rubber-hose animation style of 1930s cartoons. You play Jack Pepper, a hard-boiled private investigator drawn into a citywide conspiracy involving crooked politicians, mob bosses, and murder. What begins as a routine case spirals into a dangerous investigation that threatens to expose the rot at the heart of Mouseburg.

The game blends the vintage look of classic animation with the fast-paced action of old-school first-person shooters. Journalists have compared it to Cuphead, DOOM, and BioShock, praising its jazz-soaked atmosphere, inventive cartoon weaponry, and striking visual style. Developed by Fumi Games and published by PlaySide Studios, MOUSE has quickly become one of the most anticipated indie shooters in development.

Listen close and you’ll hear me as Roland the Stage Designer, a few enemy types, and a few other characters you’ll meet throughout Mouseburg.

MOUSE: PI For Hire

It’s pretty gouda.

MOUSE: P.I. For Hire is set in the black-and-white city of Mouseburg, a corrupt metropolis brought to life in the hand-drawn rubber-hose animation style of 1930s cartoons. You play Jack Pepper, a hard-boiled private investigator drawn into a citywide conspiracy involving crooked politicians, mob bosses, and murder. What begins as a routine case spirals into a dangerous investigation that threatens to expose the rot at the heart of Mouseburg.

The game blends the vintage look of classic animation with the fast-paced action of old-school first-person shooters. Journalists have compared it to Cuphead, DOOM, and BioShock, praising its jazz-soaked atmosphere, inventive cartoon weaponry, and striking visual style. Developed by Fumi Games and published by PlaySide Studios, MOUSE has quickly become one of the most anticipated indie shooters in development.

Listen close and you’ll hear me as Roland the Stage Designer, a few enemy types, and a few other characters you’ll meet throughout Mouseburg.

Aether & Iron

Check it out on Steam!

Aether & Iron is set in an alternate 1930s New York transformed into a vertical city by the discovery of “aether” — a key component to newfound anti-gravitational technology. You play Gia, a smuggler navigating crime syndicates, political conspiracies, and fragile alliances.

PCGamer called it “the next great noir video game.” And that’s no surprise, as the original score is composed by two-time Grammy Award winner Christopher Tin and Grammy nominee Alex Williamson, along with a writing team with credits on Far Cry, Mass Effect, and Sovereign Syndicate. GameRant compared it to Disco Elysium, Citizen Sleeper, and BioShock all at once. PCGamesN said it has “lashings of BioShock and Baldur’s Gate 3.” 

The game is also fully voiced. I had the pleasure of voicing main cast character Pyotr ‘Needles’ Portnoy, a smuggler who has a history with Gia that isn’t the rosiest. I also contributed over 45 other voices to the game.

To read more on my approach to Needles, click here.

 

Oceanhorn 3: Legend of the Shadow Sea

Out Now on Apple Arcade!

Oceanhorn 3: Legend of the Shadow Sea is the next chapter in Cornfox & Brothers popular action-RPG-adventure franchise. It picks up nearly a millennium after the events from Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm.

“…We’ve crafted something truly special. We’re excited for both longtime fans and new adventurers to explore a rich new world filled with compelling characters and an unforgettable story.” – Heikki Repo, creator of the Oceanhorn series and Creative Director at Cornfox & Brothers.

You can spot me as Wamo, an entity from the past who desires to pass on a warning for those who come next.

I wrote a post on how Waymo changed my trajectory. Read it here!

 

Oceanhorn 3: Legend of the Shadow Sea

Out Now on Apple Arcade!

Oceanhorn 3: Legend of the Shadow Sea is the next chapter in Cornfox & Brothers popular action-RPG-adventure franchise. It picks up nearly a millennium after the events from Oceanhorn 2: Knights of the Lost Realm.

“…We’ve crafted something truly special. We’re excited for both longtime fans and new adventurers to explore a rich new world filled with compelling characters and an unforgettable story.” – Heikki Repo, creator of the Oceanhorn series and Creative Director at Cornfox & Brothers.

You can spot me as Wamo, an entity from the past who desires to pass on a warning for those who come next.

I wrote a post on how Waymo changed my trajectory. Read it here!

 

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CAIRN

The Darling Conclusion to The Game Bakers’ “Trilogy on Freedom”

From the creators of Furi and Haven comes a survival-climber about reaching a summit no one has ever conquered. You play Aava, a professional mountaineer attempting to summit the mysterious Mount Kami — navigating a harrowing open world while managing hunger, thirst, temperature, and limited climbing gear.

What Death Stranding did for walking, Cairn does for climbing. Game Informer called it “a stunning and surprising masterpiece.” 94% positive on Steam. Over 200,000 copies sold in its first three days.

I voice an audiolog — a zoologist whose field research comes to an abrupt and bear-related end.