Phil LaMarr will also return as the voice of Jack, along with Greg Baldwin, who will once again be voicing Aku. The game - which also translates the show's iconic 2D style into a more 3D one - will also see him travel to various places and times from the series as part of this journey back. That pocket of time is set during the Season 5 finale's final confrontation between Jack and Aku, with the villain trapping the time-traveling samurai in an alternate timeline that then requires him to team up with his closest allies, such as The Scotsman, Scaramouche, and Sir Rothchild, so he can face off against some old enemies and return home. "This is like a real episode of the series," Bachman explains. "Jack has an adventure and it picks up in a pocket of time in the series finale." " it really delivers the scope of the show."īachman, who penned the script for the game, agrees, especially since he approached writing the game as if he were writing for the show itself. "It felt very sincere and honest," he says. However, seeing the work done by the game's production studio changed his mind, as he saw that they really loved and understood the series that it's based on. Initially, Tartakovsky was a bit hesitant about doing a game based on the show, seeing as there had been a few Samurai Jack games released during the show's original run that never quite captured the feel of the series. The story of Samurai Jackmay be over, but that won't stop him from returning for one last adventure, thanks to the upcoming video game Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time.Ĭreator Genndy Tartakovsky ( Dexter's Laboratory, Powerpuff Girls) and head writer of the show Darrick Bachman ( Star Wars: Clone Wars) came together to discuss the soon-to-be-released game during a panel held during Adult Swim Con.
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