The cheesy voice acting isn't great either, detracting from what's meant to be a scary environment.
Dragon's Lair and Space Ace feature
cheesy voice acting, and while it's completely fine by me, I can understand if some people don't like it.
i agree with ya... it was a pretty good well «okay» game with fine music and horribly
cheesy voice acting
Nothing has changed in the sound department either, as the game still boasts that wacky but amazing mix between
cheesy voice acting and upbeat pop music.
-- Bad camera issues — Too much playing as Sonic's friends — Glitches aplenty — Hub world fetch quests artificially extend game time — Pretty easy compared to previous Sonic games —
Cheesy voice acting, love it or hate it
Maybe it's
the cheesy voice acting.
The cheesy voice acting isn't great either, detracting from what's meant to be a scary environment.
There are aspects of this title that can be off - putting, such as the somewhat repetitive gameplay and sometimes
cheesy voice acting.
At least the original provided some of the most infamously
cheesy voice acting in a videogame since.
Risen 3: Titan Lords is a bit of an oddity; it suffers from a clunky combat system, some extremely
cheesy voice acting and a number of small bugs, and yet I kept finding myself drawn into the game's atmosphere and sense of adventure.
It's not the best story in a fighter but the cutscenes are more than enough reward to play through it again even though it is oozing with
cheesy voice acting and cringe worthy scenes, it's quite fun.
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Cheesy voice acting - Steep learning curve in harder game modes (could also be a pro for some gamers?)
The story sequences feel like you're watching a Saturday morning cartoon complete with
cheesy voice acting, over-the-top characters, and pleasing artwork.
Everything that made Resident Evil great in its prime days is still present in this game with the old style controls and menu systems and
cheesy voice acting.
Just imagine that with some of
the cheesiest voice acting ever, and you'll know why my wife busted out laughing while she watched me play Prison Break: The Conspiracy.
Not exact matches
the
voice acting and dialogue are so
cheesy and so terrible, that they are good in a way.
Apart from the sound effects, the game contains some amusing
voice acting that does sound a little
cheesy.
The
voice acting in the game seems forced and very
cheesy but it actually suits the game very well.
The music suits the title, although a little
cheesy as is the
voice acting that sounds very forced and contrived but somehow with the graphics and more importantly the gameplay, it all comes together perfectly.
When
voice acted, most of the
voice acting is alright to good; it can come off
cheesy but the story is presented somewhat like a
cheesy pulp detective novel anyways.
While a lot of the
voice acting in the show was goofy and
cheesy as all get out, the score is still impressive nearly thirty years later, and having Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime) as the narrator announcing that «Voltron will be right back» when you pause the game is full of win.
Today, Resident Evil is a legendary game for countless reasons: the hokey live - action prologue and even hokier
voice acting throughout, the fabulously
cheesy dialogue, and — oh yeah — its trendsetting survival horror gameplay.
The
voice acting is pretty
cheesy at times, but all the characters have great personalities.
Sound: 7 For the most part the
voice acting sounds a bit
cheesy with over the top accents but the music helps add to tense moments as does the use of no music and just background sounds.
The
voice acting is
cheesy and overly - dramatic, but it does suit the style of the game.
Add some strategy and
cheesy voice -
acting, and you have Valkyria Chronicles Remastered simplified to its base elements.
Sound: 8 The
voice acting is
cheesy and overly - dramatic, but it does suit the style of the game.
The guns have great sound and the
voice acting is great in it's own
cheesy (and cuss ridden) way.
Thor looks like his original comic style, even though the
voice acting sounds god awful, and then you have Hawkeye who looks like he was pulled straight from a
cheesy 80s action movie.
The
voice acting however can be quite
cheesy at the best of times, more often than not whilst in combat I heard phrases such as «Oi!
The brutality of the Red Army is dealt with in a rather hammy way thanks to
cheesy Russian - accented
voice acting and stiff facial animations rendered in a game engine designed for an isometric overhead view.
They're
cheesy, have bad
voice acting and questionable writing, and are far from flawless on a technical level.
The
voice acting, on the other hand, while welcomed over written dialogue, is incredibly
cheesy and poorly written.
The characters that inhabit the Witchers world are well - written people with motives, agendas and distinct personalities, from the lovely Triss Merrigold to the rather awesome Iorveth, the game has a memorable cast, each of whom are backed up by fantastic
voice -
acting, apart from several case of over-acted and
cheesy performances from some the relatively minor characters.
The music suits the title, although a little
cheesy as is the
voice acting that sounds very forced and contrived but somehow with the graphics and more importantly the gameplay, it all comes together perfectly.
The
voice acting is fine even though the writing in the games has always been on the
cheesy side.
The
voice acting is professional and
cheesy, sound effects are perfect and the soundtrack has this great J - pop feel to it that goes hand - in - hand with the gameplay.
Dialog and
voice acting is appropriately
cheesy and over-the-top, and the plot is fairly inconsequential.
The writing throughout both games is unusually clear and sophisticated, although the sparse
voice -
acting is still
cheesy.
The
voice acting on the cut scenes are
cheesy but passable.
Another interesting aspect of Puyo Puyo Tetris is the inclusion of a quite lengthy campaign, with 100 levels, complete with lore, characters, (
cheesy) puns and (very irritating)
voice acting.
Unfortunately, you may find yourself hitting the skip button to avoid the terrible
voice acting and
cheesy implementation of memorable movie dialogue.
What I could tell of the
voice acting was that it was very polished and didn't sound to
cheesy like some anime games.
The
voice acting is done well enough to not be overly
cheesy and the dialogue is mostly good.
What makes Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition stand out isn't the awesomely
cheesy story from comic book writer Rick Remender (Uncanny X-Force), or the over-the-top
voice acting from veteran Steven Blum (
Voice of cartoon Wolverine, and oddly, Grayson sorta looks like Logan, so I just pretend it is), it's the innovative gameplay.
Almost all of the
voice -
acting is over-the-top and
cheesy, which is perfectly in line with the zany sound effects, and unearthly music.
This game does not have great
voice acting, somewhat slightly
cheesy graphics, and a somewhat stereotypical feel that you're actually watching a Japanese Godzilla movie; people are screaming, monsters are everywhere, and you just get to blow up tons of stuff.
The
voice acting may be a little
cheesy, but it'll hardly hinder your enjoyment.
On the subject of
voice acting one fan mentioned the «
cheesy» English
voice acting in the previous Metro game and wondered whether the
voice acting this time round would reflect the dark world that Metro: -LSB-...]
The
voice acting could have been a tad better though, as it come off as
cheesy more often than not.