Cyclops voice actor Ray Chase has 1,000 hours in Slay the Spire and fights in perfume in Kingdom Come 2

In the latest installment of Disk Cleanup, a regular weekend feature that explores the PC gaming habits of industry figures, voice actor Ray Chase shared his gaming history and current obsessions. Chase, best known for voicing Cyclops in the animated series X-Men '97 and Noctis in Final Fantasy 15, began his PC gaming journey on an old DOS computer that belonged to his father's accounting firm. He grew up playing shareware demos from the golden era of PC gaming, recalling that his grandfather gave him a basket of shareware games. Among them were Duke Nukem 1 and 2, Ken's Labyrinth, Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold, Wolfenstein 3D, and Jack Pack, which he particularly loved because it included a level editor.
Chase has been a voice actor since the early 2000s, with credits in hundreds of games, films, and TV shows. He currently voices Cyclops in X-Men '97, which has just aired its second season and is currently recording its fourth. "The stuff that's going on in the seasons we're recording now, I guess we'll see in a couple of years, but it's really cool, man," he said. Chase is also the co-founder of Sassy Chap Games, the studio behind 2025's Date Everything, a dating simulator where players can romance dozens of anthropomorphized household objects.
When it comes to his personal gaming habits, Chase revealed that he has spent "1,000 freaking hours" in the deck-building roguelike Slay the Spire. In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, he is running an unconventional "smell build" — his character wears perfumes and goes into battle dressed in a fancy outfit. Among upcoming releases, Chase is most excited about the sequel to Outer Wilds, which he believes will be one of the greatest games of the decade.


