Do you have any advice for indie studios about how to approach that problem, and manage to
get decent voice over into their games without going over budget?
Looks gorgeous, a world full of things (not just spaces between quests) and
decent voice acting (with some odd accents).
There are no jarring songs that take me out of the moment, and this is matched with a
fairly decent voice acting job done throughout.
Add
in decent voice acting, lots of sounds, especially explosions and the colourful language of Knox plus a Hollywood faux soundtrack and the title comes together rather well.
Thematically it's something along the lines of Twin Peaks or X-Files while visually it's back to the early Lucasfilm days, although with a much more vibrant color scheme and
pretty decent voice acting.
The PlayStation Camera
gives decent voice chat, but you can mute anyone which may be a relief.
If Cattle Call had wished to see a higher «sound» score from me, they would have either implemented more voice acting,
more decent voice acting, or a larger score for the music.
There's no shortage
of decent voice - controlled speakers these days, but the Alexa - powered UE Blast and Megablast might be some of the very best.
Siri is a fairly
decent voice assistant and from HomePod will be able to do similar things to Echo and Google Home: reading news headlines, giving calendar updates and controlling smart home equipment.
There are no jarring songs that take me out of the moment, and this is matched with a fairly
decent voice acting job done throughout.
There should be a happy, enthusiastic, lively voice that befits the dynamic of the game... It really wouldn't take much to replace those few lines of speech with
a decent voice acting performance.
There are
some decent voice clips delivered by the actors from the movie, and the music sounds appropriately dramatic and to accompany the fantasy - themed action.
The dialogue between the characters is fairly throwaway, but I never found it offensively bad thanks to
decent voice acting and minimal intrusion.
The navigation system also features
a decent voice command.
The performance is sluggish — though
a decent voice command system allows the driver to shortcut around some of the worst bits, when the system understands what you're saying — but most heinously, the interface has simply grown too cluttered, disorganized, and at times downright arcane.
If you want to have
any decent voice - over, invest in a better microphone, because the quality here was just terrible.
Story: 5 Passable with
some decent voice acting, but it ain't no war epic that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Sound: 8
Decent voice acting and some good music all help the sounds of tanks rolling across the battlefield and the fire in infantry in the woods.
Furthermore, the audio goes hand in hand with the both the gameplay and the graphics with a Zelda inspired soundtrack, good sound effects and
some decent voice acting when used.
Star Wars games almost never slouch on the audio either and this is no exception with every sound effect sounding exactly as they should, as well as
some decent voice acting.
It has
some decent voice - over work and introduces some interesting concepts throughout, but never manages to capture that Co-op magic that's been all - but absent from this generation of gaming.
Your lead character (who has no name) is one of the very few with half -
decent voice - acting yet still often fails to get the inflections and tones for the conversations right.
Graphic language is used when it's not needed, but sounds, music, and
decent voice - acting aid to the cinematic presence of the game.
Given six months more work and maybe a crowdfunded recording session with
some decent voice actors, it could have been top - half.
Along with
some decent voice acting, the soundtrack is also excellent.
Coming over the speakers, there is also
some decent voice work from your growling alien commander, and the leader of the human forces who helpfully tells you where and how they are going to attack next.
The plot as it were, serves in a mainly functionary role,
some decent voice acting and predictable twists to string the levels together and give them the dressings of a crime story.
Sound:
Decent voice acting throughout.
Sutherland is
a decent voice actor, and his turn in Call of Duty: World at War was one of the bright spots of that game.
Sound design is fine too with some good music and
decent voice acting, but nothing to really get excited about.
They feature excellent writing,
decent voice acting, interesting characters, and compelling stories.
The first - generation Fire TV had
decent voice controls, but Alexa should take it to the next level.