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Post by thtgrl13 on Jan 18, 2008 19:24:18 GMT -5
I have to say the comic style tends to bug me a bit. I kinda wish there was some more voice acting (I read aloud to myself and I find I kinda wanna be a voice actress lol) I mean the voices sounded pretty cool in the little bit of video they have and I think they could have utilized it a bit more than they did.
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Post by Sky_Pirate_Tat on Jan 18, 2008 20:05:04 GMT -5
It doesn't bug me but I agree that it shouldn't have been used as much as it was. One could say it's because the PS3 is new and there probably wasn't enough space to use the best graphics constantly in scenes but if Rachet and Clank (Tools of Destruction) could do it then Folklore certainly could have!
The cutscenes that were there were amazing. Just stunning.
XD The cute Irish accents were a plus.
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Post by thtgrl13 on Jan 18, 2008 22:49:42 GMT -5
I really really liked the voices (the dubbing seemed to fit over nicely). Myabe that is true that they didn't want to use up the space, but as far as I know the blu-rays have more capacity than the DVD discs. It would have been nice to have seen a bit more movement instead of moving frames.
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axelai
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Post by axelai on Jan 18, 2008 23:08:47 GMT -5
They wasted the magic of Scarecrow's voice. *cries*
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semiramisaudron
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Post by semiramisaudron on Jan 22, 2008 13:41:01 GMT -5
They wasted the magic of Scarecrow's voice. *cries* Maybe they thought as a Senator Scarecrow's Voiceactor had enough to do XD... And Keat's as an actor... Me having played it in German first was stunned as I figured why the English version of Keat'S voice sounds so familiar... ... OMG Keats... I know your voice from Coupling, Jeff.... It's hilarious if you just close your eyes and imagine it to be Keats...--> Richard Coyle as Jeff Murdok
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manders
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Post by manders on Jan 22, 2008 14:55:37 GMT -5
They wasted the magic of Scarecrow's voice. *cries* Maybe they thought as a Senator Scarecrow's Voiceactor had enough to do XD... And Keat's as an actor... Me having played it in German first was stunned as I figured why the English version of Keat'S voice sounds so familiar... ... OMG Keats... I know your voice from Coupling, Jeff.... It's hilarious if you just close your eyes and imagine it to be Keats...--> Richard Coyle as Jeff MurdokOMG JACK DAVENPORT! XDD I love him to pieces. ^_^ Scarecrow's voice was a Senator?! How'd they manage that? (Oh yeah, despite this game being made in Japan, you guys know that it's like Devil May Cry and that it's an English-voice only game, right? lol)
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semiramisaudron
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Post by semiramisaudron on Jan 24, 2008 20:13:29 GMT -5
English voice only game?.... Mh... tell taht to the German voice-actor of Keats my dear... you make him jobless XDDDD....No just a joke... mhm... I think I'll try to record the opening fmv in German, put it up on youtube and put a link here in the forum... Germans have nice voices too...(though of course lacking the yummy irish accent T_T)
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Post by thtgrl13 on Jan 24, 2008 20:17:54 GMT -5
They wasted the magic of Scarecrow's voice. *cries* Heehee I luffle scarecrow's voice!
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Post by Sky_Pirate_Tat on Jan 24, 2008 20:47:52 GMT -5
There are some videos on Youtube with Spanish dubs. I'd rather hear the German version though. :3
Scarecrow's voice scared me at first but really it does fit him (and I love the voice).
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Post by Habetrot on Jun 11, 2008 21:02:03 GMT -5
I like it quite a bit, actually. Yeah, it would've been nice to have them actually speaking along with the text, but I still like it.
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Post by Mystical Sand on Jun 15, 2008 21:51:29 GMT -5
I think it's a cool style - something different! - but I agree with shen: voice-overs to accompany the scenes would have been really nice. Would have been good to hear the tone of voice that accompanied all of those "!?!?!" moments so far. XD *on Ellen's chapter 3*
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