
“The challenges are to create that world virtually within your own imagination,” he explains. He recalls shooting the trailer before shooting the bulk of the game’s narrative (to allow for developers to build out his and Gonzalez’s characters), which put him in the unique position of piecing together the world of Yara out of chronological order. “We meet him at a time where he’s trying to empower his son to take up his mantle and really embrace ideas that would allow him to see that soon he will probably be the next leader in this country.”Įsposito joins other film/TV actors who have crossed over into the video game space as of late, including Keanu Reeves (“Cyberpunk 2077”) and Norman Reedus (“Death Stranding”), although this isn’t his first foray into the genre in 2013, he portrayed the Dentist in “Payday 2.” For “Far Cry 6,” Esposito says he welcomed the challenge of working in a virtual world via motion-capture suits. “, although being born with a silver spoon in his mouth, was unable to rule until the revolutionaries that ousted his father were put away,” Esposito explains.
