(Image credit: Random House Worlds, Wizards of the Coast, Eleonor Piteira) Baldur's Gate 3 is a phenomenal game—noteworthy not just for being a very good RPG, but also several brilliant performances and a heck of a lot of mocapping. Having spoken to some of its cast myself in the past , I can speak to the thought and weight they've put behind their work. As can Alix Wilton Regan, voice of the female inquisitor in Dragon Age: Inquisition, who recently spoke with GamesRadar+ at the BAFTA game awards: "Video game acting is, at times, hard, demanding, and also challenging, and it's also joyous, and it's filled with, literally, blood and sweat and tears, especially if you're on the [performance capture] stage." That can be hard for certain videogame companies (cough cough, Amazon Games) to remember, especially during the industry's current obsession with AI , which could cut out all sorts of creative "middlemen" such as writers, actors, artists, and QA testers.…