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  • Leviathan - Mark Whitten
  • Dead Eye - Joe Zieja
  • Zephyr - Jason Linere White
  • Barrage - Irving Green
  • Roadblock - Dave B Mitchell
  • Krieger – Zach Lazar Hoffman
  • Witchdoctor – Zeke Hardman
  • Skywave – Dawn M. Bennett
  • Nimbus – Judy Alice Lee
  • Majesty – Krizia Bajos
  • Lorenzo – William C. Stephens
  • Alders – Jeff Schine
  • Sandy - Emily Roya O'Brien

While Exoprimal is clearly a game focused on its frenetic, dino-shootin’ combat, it is safe to say that there is far more story present here than anyone ever anticipated. The Hammerhead crew are a likable lot, they will be the character you follow throughout the game's narrative. But they aren’t the only strong characters present. The roster of playable characters consists of mechanized suits, each one has its own distinct personality, and more importantly for the sake of this list, unique voices.

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But just who are the people providing these voices? Well, the cast here is as varied as they are talented. There are multiple veteran actors present and it shows. We’ll take you through some of their most notable roles, and give you a better understanding of what they bring to the table. As a side note, we’ll also be pointing out all the Fire Emblem characters that have been voiced by this group-and there are a lot of them!

Leviathan - Mark Whitten

Playing the diabolical Leviathan is Mark Whitten. You may know his voice from his role as the honorable Kyojuro Rengoku in Demon Slayer, or the airy Kaedehara Kazuha from Genshin Impact. However, Fire Emblem fans will probably recognize him as being the ever-stern Seteth.

Leviathan is a fun role to see Whitten in as, traditionally, he plays very human characters with a wide range of strong personalities. Leviathan, on the other hand, is by definition anything but human. We think Whitten killed it here. Due to his performance, Leviathan ranks right up there with GlaDOS for us.

Dead Eye - Joe Zieja

Dead Eye is voiced by veteran actor Joe Zieja. He doesn't have one defining role that everyone will know him by, but he has been tied to an impressive amount of games over the course of the last twenty years. Some of the highlights would be the Judgement games' baby-faced Issei Hoshino. He also has voiced Star Fox's Fox McCloud!

However, his crowning achievement is most certainly his stint playing Claude in Fire Emblem: The Three Houses. Here, he voices the Dead Eye Exosuit, which fills a soldier archetype. Interestingly, this is perfect for Joe, as he has served in the military!

Zephyr - Jason Linere White

Jason Linere White is a relatively new voice in the gaming scene, having made his first appearance in 2015. However, he has already leant his voice to a number of big projects, including both Spider-Verse movies. He doesn't typically headline, instead providing a wide variety of additional voice work, but he is landing those big projects for a reason.

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And you will be hearing plenty from Mr. White in Exoprimal, as he voices everyone's favorite fast-slashing cyber ninja: Zephyr. That's right, while you defend the objective, it will be Jason Linere White's voice you hear off in the distance dicing up dinos and refusing to contribute to the team.

Barrage - Irving Green

Irving Green has been appearing in television shows over the last decade or so. This includes appearances in Mad Men, Rainbow High, and the English dub of Netflix's Back to 15. His only videogame appearance we could track down, prior to Exoprimal, was his role as the Druid of the Reef in Hearthstone.

Here Irving plays the bombastic Barrage, who makes short work of every dino who crosses his path. When you hear his voice mid-battle you'll be happy to know that the mob of dinosaurs in front of you is about to explode. Unless, that is, he is on the opposing team: then you better hope that your clothing is flame-retardant...

Roadblock - Dave B Mitchell

Does Road Block sound a little familiar to you? Well, there is a very good reason for that as he is everyone's favorite echidna. That's right, baby, it's Knuckles! Well, at least one of the many actors who have voiced the character over the years. Though to be fair to Dave B Mitchell, he has had an extensive career outside of his portrayal of the iconic Knuckles. In fact, he has appeared in literally hundreds of games.

Like many of the cast in Exoprimal, that includes playing a Fire Emblem alum in the form of Alois. Oh, and he has frequently voiced a minor character from the Mortal Kombat series. Raiden or something like that? Apparently, he is a god of thunder? It's nice to see him taking on smaller roles as well.

Here, Dave B Mitchell is voicing the game's absolutely best tank in Roadblock. When you think about it, it is kinda poetic to have such a seasoned and accomplished actor voicing the character that acts as a stabilizing force for the team. A sturdy voice for a sturdy character.

Krieger – Zach Lazar Hoffman

Zach Lazar Hoffman is quite possibly an actor you’ve seen before. If you watched AMC’s Fear The Walking Dead, he played the role of Cook. However, he isn’t a stranger to working in video games either. Most notably, Hoffman played the role of Steve Murphy (the lead protagonist) in the Narcos game.

Krieger is definitely a big boy, so when you hear Hoffman’s deep, gravelly voice you immediately see why he was cast for this role. Krieger may not be one of the chattier Exosuits in the game, but we can’t help but appreciate Hoffman’s bassy baritone voice when he does speak.

Witchdoctor – Zeke Hardman

We know three things about Zeke Hardman… One, he has an amazing last name. A name that goes hard, if you will. Secondly, he played a number of roles in the underrated deck builder, Eternal. And lastly, we know that this enigma voices the very enthusiastic Witchdoctor Exosuit in Exoprimal.

Related: Exoprimal: Complete Support Class GuideMr. Hardman may not have a ton of experience in voice acting (or maybe he does and we just couldn’t find any record of it), but he does a great job giving the Witchdoctor Exosuit a very likable and distinct energy. He feels Claptrap-esque here, though without the cringe. Oh, there is a fourth thing we know about Zeke: he is a hard man to find information on. Though, of all the suits, his performance may just be our favorite. So it isn't for a lack of talent.

Skywave – Dawn M. Bennett

If you want to know who is voicing the high-flying Skywave, it is none other than RWBY’s own Elm Ederne. Or, if you insist on going by her “real name” Dawn M. Bennett. Dawn has played a bnch of notable characters in her time voice acting. She is also Setsuna Tokage in My Hero Academia. Oh, and she can be your Avatar’s voice in the fantastic World Tour mode in the recently released Street Fighter 6.

Skywave has a nearly angelic persona. She seems almost above it all. Which is rather fitting, as she will be soaring above friends and foes alike during nearly every encounter. Dawn M. Bennett breathes life into Skywave and deserves sky-high praise for this Exosuit that spends so much time high up in the sky.

Nimbus – Judy Alice Lee

Judy Alice Lee is another veteran. For those who have been hacking and slashing in Diablo 4, you may have noticed that Nimbus sounds an awful lot like Neyrelle. Well, that’s because she voiced her too. Another notable role that Mrs. Lee played is Mindt in Octopath Traveler 2. And for you Star Wars Visions fans, she was Master Moru.

Judy Alice Lee plays Nimbus pretty straight here, but that isn’t to say that this Exosuit is bland. She may be a robot, but she still manages to have an airy personality to match this Robot’s name.

Majesty – Krizia Bajos

Majesty is absolutely a scene stealer in Exoprimal. She is the surly, but lovable, Regina-lookalike. Krizia Bajos breathes life into this central character. However, we wouldn't expect less from Bajos, as she is a seasoned veteran. She's done quite a bit of work for the Halo series, most recently voicing Spartan Stone in Halo: Infinite.

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She also played Camila Vazquez in Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Beyond that, she was featured in multiple episodes of the fantastic HBO show Barry. It is no wonder she was able to steal very nearly every scene she appeared in.