The thing is, though, if it's one NPC (that had a small role to boot) is that more of an indictment against voice actors in general?
Couldn't I point at Jennifer Hale as a counterpoint?
Is VO a must for DA3?
Débuté par
Jerrybnsn
, juin 17 2012 10:47
#26
Posté 06 juillet 2012 - 06:23
#27
Posté 30 janvier 2013 - 06:23
Wulfram wrote...
TheChris92 wrote...
It is interesting how people don't complain about Geralt talking in the Witcher.
If it wasn't for Geralt's voice acting, I might have got somewhere nearer completing TW1.
Though to be fair, that may have been a problem of quality rather than principle.
I found the second game markedly improved.
#28
Posté 31 janvier 2013 - 01:19
Upsettingshorts wrote...
Sylvius the Mad wrote...
The same way a face can not fit a character. My first Shepard was designed to be aloof and effete, and his face suited that. But his voice didn't.Upsettingshorts wrote...
If nonverbal communication, tone, inflection, etc are things you dismiss the relevance of on a regular basis, how can a voice not fit a character?
So stereotypes matter then?
Iron Mike's voice sure matched his physical appearance!





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