This. When I'm reading, it reminds me that I'm not in the game, which isn't a feeling I enjoy.Julianking93 said:Kinda.
I mean, I have no problem with reading in a game, but it just reminds me I'm playing a game and breaks immersion.
But then again, when there's shit voice acting, that can be just as bad, if not worse as broken immersion caused by reading dialog.
Yes, but then again, if the voice acting is bad...Phase_9 said:good voice acting can really cement the experience and help bring life to characters.
Never said it was integral, just said that GOOD voice acting helps create a connection with the character. I know bad voice acting can ruin it, that's why I specified good and did not say that crap voice acting was better than none, which it is not. Please read my post more carefully if you plan on refuting it.Phenom828 said:Yes, but then again, if the voice acting is bad...Phase_9 said:good voice acting can really cement the experience and help bring life to characters.
if you have to have a voice, the acting is make or break really. At least to me.
I just think we've gotten so used to the "talkies" that a game consisting completely of speech bubbles would feel like a step backwards. But then again there are great games that doesn't have any vioce acting or human-beings at all. Like Peggle, or Flower. And I guess you could have made LittleBigPLanet without Stephen Fry, I mean sackboy doesn't talk. But that would have really deminished the experience of friendlyness by like 80 percent. I don't think there's any talking in Plants Vs. Zombies either. But Peggle and PvZ are both casual games...
Ah dammit! I think I confused myself. My point is that voice acting isn't really necessary in making a good game. But it can really help bring the experience to life, if the voice acting is good.
EDIT: But there are games that (good) voice acting really helped. Like Bioshock. But that whole game relies on conveying Altas and Ryan's different points of view, and almost the only way to communicate that is through talking.
I never said that you were wrong. I just elaborated on what you had written. I didn't mean to upset you or refute your post. I just like discussing things more closely. And I completely agree that good voice acting can cement the experience. I'm sorry if you took it personally. T'was not my intent.Phase_9 said:Never said it was integral, just said that GOOD voice acting helps create a connection with the character. I know bad voice acting can ruin it, that's why I specified good and did not say that crap voice acting was better than none, which it is not. Please read my post more carefully if you plan on refuting it.Phenom828 said:Yes, but then again, if the voice acting is bad...Phase_9 said:good voice acting can really cement the experience and help bring life to characters.
if you have to have a voice, the acting is make or break really. At least to me.