
Dispatch is a story-driven game where your choices matter, created by the team at AdHoc Studio – many of whom previously worked at Telltale Games. You play as Robert Robertson, a former superhero who’s lost his powers and now works at a busy emergency dispatch center. Instead of fighting crime directly, you guide emergency responders, and your quick decisions have immediate consequences. The game focuses on the relationships you forge – or break – through conversations, making every interaction crucial to the unfolding story.
Voice actors Laura Bailey (known for roles in The Last of Us: Part 2, Critical Role, and Marvel’s Spider-Man 2) and Erin Yvette (Hades 2, The Wolf Among Us, Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon) recently discussed their work on the game Dispatch with Game Rant. They both agreed that Episode 4 was a standout moment, marking a significant turning point in the story. While keeping details under wraps, they explained that this episode features impactful choices and finally allows player relationships to come into play, dramatically raising the stakes in unexpected ways.
Dispatch’s Laura Bailey and Erin Yvette Favor Episode 4
Players familiar with Telltale games will quickly understand how Dispatch works – your choices in dialogue have a big impact on the story, often more so than in many role-playing games. According to Erin Yvette, the fourth episode of Dispatch is particularly impactful, as the decisions you make will noticeably change your relationships with the characters. When asked about her favorite episode, Yvette immediately responded, “I love 4,” and went on to explain why.
This episode features some key decisions and really helps us understand the characters better. It adds layers to Robert’s relationships with them, giving us insight into their motivations, goals, and reasons for being involved.
When Yvette shared that Episode 4 was her favorite, Bailey quickly agreed, exclaiming, “I was going to say 4!” This strong agreement suggests that Episode 4 of Dispatch likely contains a particularly important or memorable moment in the game. Bailey then continued by saying…
Episode 4 opens strongly, with Nick and Pierre clearly signaling to Laura that something exciting is about to happen.
Both Bailey and Yvette loved Episode 4 of Dispatch, but a line from the episode’s directors, Nick Herman and Pierre Shorette – “Here we go! Get ready, Laura!” – hints that the character Invisigal will be important to Robert Robertson’s storyline. However, how things unfold ultimately depends on the choices players make. Actor Aaron Paul previously mentioned that recording all the dialogue for Dispatch took about two years because of the game’s many different story paths and large cast.
If Laura Bailey and Erin Yvette, the voice actors for Dispatch, both agree that the game’s fourth episode is the best, many players will probably feel the same way. It’s worth carefully considering your choices about Robert’s relationships with Blonde Blazer and Invisigal in the earlier episodes, as Bailey and Yvette both highlighted how important those connections are to the story.
The first episode of Dispatch releases on October 21, 2025 for PC and PlayStation 5.
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2025-10-21 15:37