One of the highlights of ME2 for me was the voicedubbing. It is something that I can conveniently throw at people who turn down ME2 for being too 'casual'. Because that charge might stick when you just look at aspects likeself-regenerating health and circumcized RPG aspect of combat but to extend that criticism over the entire game is rendered impossible in face of simply superior voice-acting. I sincerely hope that Bioware is aware that they will have to keep up this standard in ME3. It's an important part of what made the last game so immersive and made all the characters feel so much more alive. Pity that animation and gesturing couldn't always live up to the same standard. To see Ashley cross-eyed on Horizon somehow killed the aesthetic.
So yeah a shout out to Bioware to keep up the good work in the audio department in ME3 and to perhaps do something about the visuals connected to it.
An ode to that audible chocolate
Débuté par
TheDaaave
, juin 23 2011 10:45
#1
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 10:45
#2
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 10:50
From what we've seen they are keeping the high-quality voice actors of the first two games, but past that its just speculation. I hope the same.
I would also like to see more interaction motion capture variety as well, unfortunately that stuff costs mulah
I would also like to see more interaction motion capture variety as well, unfortunately that stuff costs mulah
#3
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 10:53
TheDaaave wrote...
So yeah a shout out to Bioware to keep up the good work in the audio department in ME3 and to perhaps do something about the visuals connected to it.
Agreed.
Modifié par Praetor Shepard, 23 juin 2011 - 10:54 .
#4
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 11:01
Bio has always had the best VAs on the market. They won't let us down in ME3. I thought that wasn't even up for debate.
#5
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 11:12
Oh mass effect and your point of interest software, cross eyes and derp faces galore.
#6
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 11:20
Bioware has always delivered top notch voice acting and characterization.
They set the industry bar and I don't think anyone has managed to come close to them im this regard yet.
They set the industry bar and I don't think anyone has managed to come close to them im this regard yet.
#7
Posté 23 juin 2011 - 11:26
Yeah, seriously. Is there a better interactive dialogue system in existence?
#8
Posté 24 juin 2011 - 01:53
I would also like to see more interaction motion capture variety as well, unfortunately that stuff costs mulah
They could transfer some of the cash that is blasted on the overall amount of dialogue. Even though I really enjoyed Mordin's singing I couldn't help feeling that every character poured out a 'War and Peace' of information at the slightest note of interest.
Also we should really really demand better motions with the dialogue. I mean common, do you remember how Kaidan or Liara would turn robotically around in ME1 whenever spoken to, then stabilize and then begin to speak? It's not too much to ask to improve the aethetics of dialogue by not having them do the robot.





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