“So many important decisions are made” Dispatch's Laura Bailey and Erin Yvette reveal their favorite episode

Dispatch Narrative Games is an offshoot of AdHoc Studios, a team made up of former Telltale developers who know a thing or two about choice-driven storytelling. The choose-your-own adventure game follows former superhero Robert Robertson, who ends up working at a chaotic emergency dispatch center after losing his mech suit, temporarily demoting him from superhero to dispatcher. Instead of shutting down villains, he now makes split-second decisions in the headset, and those choices come back quickly. Throughout the game players have a hand in building or destroying through living and breathing relationships, making every new conversation as important as the last.

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In a recent interview with Game Rant, voice actor Laura Bailey (The Last of Us: Part 2, critical role, Marvel's Spider-Man 2) and Erin Yvette (Hades 2, Wolves among us, Armored Core 6: Fire of the Rubicon) talked about working hours Dispatch And why one episode in particular stood out for them. They both quickly pointed to episode 4 as their favorite, teasing that this is where things really start to change in the story. Without spoiling anything, they hinted that this is the point where some of the big choices get tough and relationship players finally start to pay off, raising the stakes in a way that will catch many players off guard.

Dispatch's Laura Bailey and Erin Yvette cover episode 4

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Telltale veterans should be familiar with how to choose your own adventure games Dispatch Work, the player's dialogue choices often have a greater impact on the story than most choice-driven RPGs rivals. According to Erin Yvette, episode 4 Dispatch is one such episode, as it puts players in a situation where the choices they make will significantly change their relationships with certain characters. When asked what their favorite episode was and why, Yvette broke the ice with “I love 4” and then explained,

“A lot of important decisions are made. I also think this is an episode that shines a lot of light on certain characters and adds some depth and nuance to Robert's relationship with them, and also your general understanding of where they're coming from and what they're looking for — why they're there and what they want.”

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After hearing Yvette confirm that episode 4 is her favorite episode, Bailey immediately emphatically says, “I'm going to say 4!” With that, there is a high chance that episode 4 Dispatch Features one of the game's greatest moments, in which the two firmly agree on it. Bailey added.

“I think Episode 4 starts off in a very solid way with Nick and Pierre saying 'Here we go! Get ready, Laura!'”

Now, both Bailey and Yvette agree though in episode 4 Dispatch Their favorite was, AdHoc Studio founders Nick Herman and Pierre Shoret's “Here we go! Get ready, Laura!” The direction suggests that the Invisigal will play an important role in Robert Robertson's arc during the episode. Of course, this can only come down to the choices players make in the game's story, as actor Aaron Paul confirmed during a previous interview for the dialogue recording. Dispatch It took almost two years due to the number of different paths players could take and the large cast of characters involved.

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However it comes about, if Dispatch Actors Laura Bailey and Erin Yvette both preemptively concluded that the fourth episode of the game was their favorite, so maybe they're not alone in that feeling. At the very least, players may want to pay particular attention to their choices regarding Robert's relationship with the Blonde Blazer and Invigil in Episodes 4, in light of how Yvette and Bailey agreed on its importance to the story.


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systems

Playstation-1

PC-1


issued

October 22, 2025

ESRB

Mature 17+ / Blood, crude humor, intense violence, nudity, sexual content, strong language, use of drugs and alcohol

developer(s)

AdHoc Studio

publisher(s)

AdHoc Studio


The first episode of Dispatch Released on October 21, 2025 for PC and PlayStation 5.

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