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Voice or no Voice?
10 months ago  ::  Mar 01, 2009 - 3:02PM #1
StuntXL
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I hope I'm not the only one that thinks that this game is better of for not having voiceovers? It made the experience much better by reading what they're saying, deeper because it's like reading a fantasy novel and it made you feel more connected. Not to mention, the line delivery is best read and thought out in your minds.


For me Okami having no voices was a pro - not a con.

10 months ago  ::  Mar 01, 2009 - 6:55PM #2
RagingDemon015
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I actually like the voices, I don't know why but it gives off a vivid vibration to the game.

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10 months ago  ::  Mar 02, 2009 - 12:16PM #3
StuntXL
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Oh, I wasn't referring to those mumbling sounds, on that I agree with ya. I meant I'm glad there were no actual Voice Acting ie. read out lines.

10 months ago  ::  Mar 02, 2009 - 11:47PM #4
RagingDemon015
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Mar 2, 2009 -- 12:16PM, StuntXL wrote:

Oh, I wasn't referring to those mumbling sounds, on that I agree with ya. I meant I'm glad there were no actual Voice Acting ie. read out lines.


Okay, that's cool.


It's great how every character has their own mumbling tone. It's either a deep, medium or high voice. It's great to see that you like them!


 


 

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10 months ago  ::  Mar 03, 2009 - 10:16PM #5
InterpolAgent ChunLi
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The gibberish was something new. At first i thought it was an error but i goyt used to it. Without it, it won't seem completed. If they were really voiced in the game, it might of screwed it up. But maybe if the voices were Japanese, it might of been fine.

8 months ago  ::  Apr 15, 2009 - 2:53AM #6
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yea i really thought that the mubbles of the characters was well suited to game. twilight pricness done the same and it really works for the genre! =D

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8 months ago  ::  Apr 19, 2009 - 12:06AM #7
Kevin
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I really liked the little sounds. After I beat the game, I heard someone else playing and the sound of the voices just made me happy

7 months ago  ::  May 23, 2009 - 6:09PM #8
Rôm_S_C
Posts: 29

In some RPGs generally do not have voice. It has the faces of the characters in the dialogues, which I believe to be a differential.

3 months ago  ::  Sep 06, 2009 - 2:34PM #9
Poogie
Posts: 182

It kinda reminded me of Klonoa, the gibberish talk I mean. 

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3 months ago  ::  Sep 06, 2009 - 10:11PM #10
Hector
Posts: 28

I thought the gibberish sounded kind of awkward at first, but I grew to like it. I think the game would be wierd if they put actual voices in it. The mumbling gibberish thing is way better.

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