"Fallout" franchise's developer Bethesda announced that the anticipated game "Fallout 4" will have a huge number of dialogue that outnumbered that of "Fallout 3" and "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" dialogues.
The developer revealed in their Twitter account that its latest game franchise will be having 111, 000 lines of dialogue. "Many years of #Fallout4 voice recording complete! Just over 111k lines. More than Fallout 3 and Skyrim combined," Bethesda tweeted.
"Fallout 3" had 40, 000 recorded lines while as reported by PC Gamer back in 2011 "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" has 60,000 dialogues recorded.
Other than having a surprising huge amount of "Fallout" lines of dialogue, Bethesda also announced that in "Fallout 4" the players will have the chance to hear for the first time the protagonist of the game speak.
"Fallout 4" official trailer ended with fans clearly recognizing the protagonist's actual voice. With the surprising number of dialogues, the "Fallout" game franchise will be the first in the game franchise to ever feature its protagonist with recorded dialogues.
Aside from the most lines of dialogue and having its main character speak, Bethesda aims in giving the "Fallout" game a storyline that is more emotional compared to its preceding games in the franchise like "Fallout 3," IGN reported.
"Fallout 4" game director, Todd Howard, also revealed earlier this year, that voice actors Courtenay Taylor and Brian T. Delaney has already recorded more than 13,000 lines in two years.
"Fallout 4" will be released on Nov. 10. The game will be available for new-Gen game consoles such as Microsoft's Xbox One, Sony's PlayStation 4, and PC.