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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the voice the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Vampyr}}'' due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. It's noticeable primarily because they're both indie occult adventure games released in the same year by the same publisher with both developers being based out of Paris.

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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the voice the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Vampyr}}'' ''VideoGame/Vampyr2018'' due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. It's noticeable primarily because they're both indie occult adventure games released in the same year by the same publisher with both developers being based out of Paris.
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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the voice the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Vampyr}}'' due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. It's noticeable primarily because they're both indie occult adventure games released in the same year by the same publisher.

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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the voice the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Vampyr}}'' due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. It's noticeable primarily because they're both indie occult adventure games released in the same year by the same publisher.publisher with both developers being based out of Paris.
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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the voice the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Vampyr}}'' due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. It's noticeable primarily because they're both indie Occult adventure games released in the same year by the same publisher.

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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the voice the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Vampyr}}'' due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. It's noticeable primarily because they're both indie Occult occult adventure games released in the same year by the same publisher.
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** The similarities do not stop there. Both are traumatized UsefulNotes/WorldWarI vets who are thrust into the world of the occult and end up fighting [[spoiler: monstrosities from beyond our reality and comprehension]]. Neither are the same after their journeys and definitely ''not'' for the better. Also, they [[https://tinyurl.com/yah2yhqo could pass]] [[https://tinyurl.com/ydh6369b as relatives]].
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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the same voice actor from ''VideoGame/{{Vampyr}}'' due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. Its noticeable primarily because they're both indie Occult adventure games released in a short amount of time.
* AdaptationDisplacement: While most people are aware this is a adaptation of one of H.P. Lovecraft's classic Cthulhu Mythos, fewer are aware this is another adaptation of the ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' roleplaying game. This is a DownplayedTrope example as the game uses a simplified version of its rules and doesn't adapt any of the modules.

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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the same voice actor from the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Vampyr}}'' due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. Its It's noticeable primarily because they're both indie Occult adventure games released in a short amount of time.
the same year by the same publisher.
* AdaptationDisplacement: While most people are aware this is a an adaptation of one of H.P. Lovecraft's classic Cthulhu Mythos, fewer are aware this is another adaptation of the ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' roleplaying game. This is a DownplayedTrope example as the game uses a simplified version of its rules and doesn't adapt any of the modules.
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* FakeAmerican: Most of the game's cast is comprised of British actors, who adopt American accents, with varying success.

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* FakeAmerican: Most of the game's cast is comprised of British actors, who adopt American accents, with varying success.success.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Anthony Howell attempts to adopt a Bostonian accent for much of the game but very often ends up speaking RP British.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: While most people are aware this is a adaptation of one of H.P. Lovecraft's classic Cthulhu Mythos, fewer are aware this is another adaptation of the ''TabletopGame/CallOfCthulhu'' roleplaying game. This is a DownplayedTrope example as the game uses a simplified version of its rules and doesn't adapt any of the modules.
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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the same voice actor from VideoGame/{{Vampyr}} due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. Its noticeable primarily because they're both indie Occult adventure games released in a short amount of time.

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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the same voice actor from VideoGame/{{Vampyr}} ''VideoGame/{{Vampyr}}'' due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. Its noticeable primarily because they're both indie Occult adventure games released in a short amount of time.
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* ActorAllusion: Anthony Howell is very recognizable as the same voice actor from VideoGame/{{Vampyr}} due to his distinctive accent as well as baritone. Even Creator/{{Yahtzee}} was surprised by it. Its noticeable primarily because they're both indie Occult adventure games released in a short amount of time.
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* FakeAmerican: Most of the game's cast is comprised of British actors, who adopt American accents, with varying success.

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