Jennifer English Is The Game Of The Year Catalyst, Having Starred In Three Of The Last Four TGA Winners

Jennifer English Is The Game Of The Year Catalyst, Having Starred In Three Of The Last Four TGA Winners

From TheGamer (Written by Sam Woods) on | OpenCritic

It's hard to argue that anybody but Jennifer English deserved the Best Performance award at this year's Game Awards. Her performance as Maelle in the record-breaking Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was stunning, oftentimes haunting, and she scooped the gong ahead of co-stars Ben Starr and Charlie Cox.

While that award may have been English's first at the Geoff Keighley-fronted event, she now goes down as one of the most successful actors of all time, with games she has featured in scooping upwards of 20 awards.

And it seems that, if you want to win Game of the Year, all you have to do is hire her, as she's now featured in three of the last four titles to have won the top award.

Elden Ring, Baldur's Gate 3, and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 — What do they all have in common? Two things: they both won Game of the Year at The Game Awards, and they both featured actress Jennifer English.

While her role in Elden Ring was relatively small, playing Latenna, an NPC in the Albinauric Village (and later becoming a spirit), her roles in Baldur's Gate 3 and Clair Obscur likely need no introduction. She played...