The Witness voice cast includes Ellie from The Last Of Us and Futurama's Hermes

The Witness

The Witness, as we learned back in November, will not have music, but will have voice acting. Today, developer Jonathan Blow revealed the actors providing those voices on the PlayStation Blog: Ashley Johnson, Phil LaMarr, Matthew Waterson, and Terra Deva.

Johnson has had numerous videogame roles but is most famous for her portrayal of Ellie in The Last of Us, while LaMarr is the guy who got his skull vaporized in the back seat of Jules Winnfield's car in Pulp Fiction. (He also voiced Ratbag in Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor and Hermes in Futurama.) Waterson's credits include Fallout 4 and Halo 5, while Deva is “an oft-performing musician” who apparently did a stint in the Mickey Mouse Club.

Blow said in the post that The Witness “deliberately riffs on several traditional elements of game design,” including audio logs, a common and useful but, let's admit it, fundamentally silly tool of exposition in which harried or dying NPCs pause for a moment to record a brief summary of their thoughts, which they leave lying here and there like discarded tissues. The Witness will have similar recordings (hence the need for voice actors) but Blow added that “they are done in a highly non-traditional way.”

“When you first encounter them you won’t find much in the way of answers, but, if you keep looking, you will eventually be able to piece together what’s going on,” he said. “I will warn you, though, that the story in The Witness, such as it is, is fairly subtle and happens mostly implicitly. You really have to explore and read between the lines to know what’s going on. So do not expect a traditional game story like The Last of Us or The Order!”

The Witness is slated to come out on January 26.

Andy Chalk
US News Lead

Andy has been gaming on PCs from the very beginning, starting as a youngster with text adventures and primitive action games on a cassette-based TRS80. From there he graduated to the glory days of Sierra Online adventures and Microprose sims, ran a local BBS, learned how to build PCs, and developed a longstanding love of RPGs, immersive sims, and shooters. He began writing videogame news in 2007 for The Escapist and somehow managed to avoid getting fired until 2014, when he joined the storied ranks of PC Gamer. He covers all aspects of the industry, from new game announcements and patch notes to legal disputes, Twitch beefs, esports, and Henry Cavill. Lots of Henry Cavill.

Latest in Puzzle
An image of a golden first place award from Geoguessr
'We're actually getting GeoGuessr on Steam before GTA 6': the Google Street View puzzler arrives on Valve's platform this April
World of Goo 2 a giant octopus-worm spits out a structure of goo upon which other goo is flowing.
After launching as an Epic Store exclusive, World of Goo 2 dribbles onto Steam this spring: 'We’re grateful to Epic for funding development of the game'
Wordle today puzzle on a smartphone
Today's Wordle answer for Wednesday, March 26
Today's Wordle being played on a phone
Today's Wordle answer for Tuesday, March 25
Wordle answers
Today's Wordle answer for Monday, March 24
A sign reads "HATRED IS POWER"
A demo for a lost videogame based on George Orwell's 1984 has emerged from the memory hole
Latest in News
Two brightly colored stormtroopers dressed like Run-DMC stand in front of PAX Australia's WELCOME HOME banner.
Tickets for PAX Australia 2025 are on sale now
An Enshrouded player in a recreation of Erebor from The Lord of the Rings
Kings under the Mountain! 33 Enshrouded players spent 10,000 hours to recreate this iconic location from The Lord of the Rings
A mech awakens.
Mecha Break developer is considering unlocking all mechs following open beta feedback
Lara Croft Unified Art
Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics lays off 17 employees 'to better align our current business needs and the studio's future success'
A long bendy arm stealing money from people in a subway car
'You're a very long arm. You steal things. It's a comedy game,' explains developer of comedy game where you steal things with a very long arm
The heroes are attacked by monsters
Pillars of Eternity is getting turn-based combat to mark its 10th anniversary, and that means PC Gamer editors will soon be arguing about combat mechanics again