This. This so much.TheYellowCellPhone said:Um, I'll just leave this here.
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You're letting one game influence your thought.
agreed, however they did the unfair advantage of having brian cox voicing visari and sean pertwee voicing radecDefense said:Personally, I thought Killzone 2 had great voice actors(like, you know, ones with emotion?), but that's just me.
That is hilarious. XDDJDarque said:The ENTIRE medium.irishstormtrooper said:He represents the entire medium.Atheist Pope said:I do not think that one game can represent an entire medium...
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Proof.
Seriously though, aside from this, he's a pretty damn good voice actor.
Johnny Yong Bosch, and John DiMaggo, Nolan North prove your point wrongBuchholz101 said:The men play the part but it's never anything more than that, women bring it on home EVERY TIME.
So do I. Female Shepard isn't exactly bad, it's just male Shepard is so much better. Hale sounds permanently irritated and exasperated, which I guess is appropriate for a Renegade playthrough. Meer is generally calm, but not emotionless, which fits Paragon Spectre very well, and he also has a very awesome voice. He should do more games.Hosker said:That's funny, as I prefer the male Shepard to the female one.
Still, there are some examples of good male voice acting: Bioshock, Dragon Age, Metal Gear Solid...
We do have the same degree of acting. When Christopher Lee played Ansem in Kingdom Hearts 2 he stole the show from everyone else in the game. That is pry unfair though comparing a veteran actor like Christopher Lee to voice actors and voice actresses. I am just saying that he was able to voice his character very well.Buchholz101 said:Whenever I play Mass Effect there are always certain lines said by Male Shepard that make me roll my eyes and shake my head, and whenever I hear Female Shepard say anything I feel like the game just got more badass, and it's the same in most video games. The men play the part but it's never anything more than that, women bring it on home EVERY TIME.
Being a man, I tend to prefer playing the man. But why can't we have the same degree of acting as the ladies?
So you think Wrex would have been better if voiced by a woman?Buchholz101 said:Whenever I play Mass Effect there are always certain lines said by Male Shepard that make me roll my eyes and shake my head, and whenever I hear Female Shepard say anything I feel like the game just got more badass, and it's the same in most video games. The men play the part but it's never anything more than that, women bring it on home EVERY TIME.
Being a man, I tend to prefer playing the man. But why can't we have the same degree of acting as the ladies?