Modifié par DrunkenMonkey, 03 février 2011 - 12:07 .
Lady Hawke Voice Acting?
#576
Posté 03 février 2011 - 12:07
#577
Posté 03 février 2011 - 12:13
First post: Arby
Second post: Iddleherrinng
Perhaps he's trying to tell us something, huh?
#578
Posté 03 février 2011 - 12:17
Modifié par Captain Crash, 03 février 2011 - 03:01 .
#579
Posté 03 février 2011 - 02:53
namedforthemoon wrote...
Rhona Mitra.
if only ...
#580
Posté 03 février 2011 - 03:01
brain_damage wrote...
Mr. Woo's posts have characters in bold:
First post: Arby
Second post: Iddleherrinng
Perhaps he's trying to tell us something, huh?
Obviously he was trying to subtly hint that he was accepting bribes in the form of Arby's fish sandwiches. We failed him, however, and there's no telling when or if he will ever make such an offer again. Oh well.
#581
Posté 03 février 2011 - 05:36
#582
Posté 03 février 2011 - 05:39
namedforthemoon wrote...
Still no new Lady Hawke information? Hmm... I got up early to check, maybe I'll go back to bed...
i'd say a new dev diary could be released in about....2 hours
just a hunch
#583
Posté 03 février 2011 - 05:46
nightcobra8928 wrote...
namedforthemoon wrote...
Still no new Lady Hawke information? Hmm... I got up early to check, maybe I'll go back to bed...
i'd say a new dev diary could be released in about....2 hours
just a hunch
Then I'll just go back to bed and be pleasantly surprised when I wake up. And if there isn't a Dev Diary, I didn't lose any sleep by waiting up for something that's not going to happen anytime soon.
...Yeah, I'm a bit jaded from the demo craziness.
Modifié par namedforthemoon, 03 février 2011 - 05:46 .
#584
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Posté 03 février 2011 - 05:51
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I stated earlier that Woo is the intellectual type and he enjoys mind games. He bolded some letters which I thought was a clue or a joke. Apparently, Woo admitted that the bolded words was a riddle.
So: I would say Tricia Helfer looks like Marian Hawke. She is Canadian, which might rule her out because a friend of mine mentioned to me that he remembers Mr. Gaider stated that the voice actress for Marian Hawke is British (Anglaise).
Tricia Helfer, sounds great and looks good, too, just like Marian Hawke.
Modifié par [User Deleted], 03 février 2011 - 09:09 .
#585
Posté 03 février 2011 - 05:56
#586
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:05
#587
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:10
namedforthemoon wrote...
nightcobra8928 wrote...
namedforthemoon wrote...
Still no new Lady Hawke information? Hmm... I got up early to check, maybe I'll go back to bed...
i'd say a new dev diary could be released in about....2 hours
just a hunch
Then I'll just go back to bed and be pleasantly surprised when I wake up. And if there isn't a Dev Diary, I didn't lose any sleep by waiting up for something that's not going to happen anytime soon.
...Yeah, I'm a bit jaded from the demo craziness.
I have the same feeling...but about tomorrow.
#588
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:27
i think there is some real character in LadyHawke's voice, with some touching moments when that extremely emotional and surprising thing happens. I always tear up a little at that point. And when she's threatening that one person, i always want an option for LadyHawke to get all medieval on them because you can hear in her voice that she really wants to.
#589
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:28
JamieCOTC wrote...
namedforthemoon wrote...
Rhona Mitra.
if only ...
I know... that would be pretty awesomesauce
#590
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:28
Stanley Woo wrote...
the bolded letters should have spelled "riddle herring," as I was responding to a question of whether my posts were an actual riddle or a red herring.
i think there is some real character in LadyHawke's voice, with some touching moments when that extremely emotional and surprising thing happens. I always tear up a little at that point. And when she's threatening that one person, i always want an option for LadyHawke to get all medieval on them because you can hear in her voice that she really wants to.
I like. Who's voice do you think is superior? Male or FemHawke?
#591
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:31
Stanley Woo wrote...
the bolded letters should have spelled "riddle herring," as I was responding to a question of whether my posts were an actual riddle or a red herring.
i think there is some real character in LadyHawke's voice, with some touching moments when that extremely emotional and surprising thing happens. I always tear up a little at that point. And when she's threatening that one person, i always want an option for LadyHawke to get all medieval on them because you can hear in her voice that she really wants to.
what of garret hawke? does it give you that feeling as well with his performance? i like what little i heard of him but it would be nice to hear your thought on him as well.:innocent:
#592
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:38
#593
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:43
Stanley Woo wrote...
It's tough to say whether I like ManHawke 'sor LadyHawke's voice more. i think LadyHawke has a much broader emotional range, while ManHawke's gets to be more epic throughout. I prefer ManHawke's combat barks, but LadyHawke's flirting.
Would a comparison to the Mass Effect Shepard VAs apply?
#594
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:43
I mean it's not fun if you get to hard the awesomness by yourself.
And Lavaa laaamppp.
On Topic:
EMotional Range > Epicness.
My guy friend tells me how epic Male Shepherd is.
...
Emotional Range it is.
#595
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:47
#596
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:49
I'm a man, I play male characters, I don't see any kind of emotional range missing.
I win lol.
Modifié par Mr.Kusy, 03 février 2011 - 06:50 .
#597
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:50
Lavaaa Lampp (it's purple!)
I never saw Taken.
Last time I seen (or heard) of Lian Neeson was in Fallout.
#598
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:51
Stanley Woo wrote...
I prefer ManHawke's combat barks, but LadyHawke's flirting.
So no femshep-like harrassing a subordinate with a creepy voice then?
I really hoped the flirting dialogue in DA2 would avoid that and Hawke wouldn't sound like a creepy stalker.
#599
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:51
Stanley Woo wrote...
I would compare it to Liam Neeson in "Taken." On the one hand, there's the emotional connection his character has with his daughterand his motivations for rescuing her. On the other hand, it's Liam-bleeping-Neeson kicking the bejeebers out of the bad guys! Both are different, but equally enjoyable.
embed for reference;)
#600
Posté 03 février 2011 - 06:55
Tinxa wrote...
Stanley Woo wrote...
I prefer ManHawke's combat barks, but LadyHawke's flirting.
So no femshep-like harrassing a subordinate with a creepy voice then?![]()
I really hoped the flirting dialogue in DA2 would avoid that and Hawke wouldn't sound like a creepy stalker.
This... please not the jacob dialogue line... it was embarrasing




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