While the majority of dialogue is not voice - acted, major characters and your party members have
enough voiced lines during interactions and combat to flesh things out.
Not exact matches
And hey, a little basic practice along these
lines might just be
enough to improve your speaking
voice ahead of a job interview or presentation.
«You will always be a puppet on someone else's
line if you don't care
enough about the big picture to let your tiny
voice be heard.
Another example would be when elected officials vote against the party
line for the sake of publicly standing when a bill is unpopular (conversely, popular) in their constituency, all while knowing that the majority is comfortable
enough that a few dissenting
voices (or a few more votes) won't matter.
He was kind
enough to take a photo with me and even did a
voice line for Slickster!
There are a few quick
lines that were hard to decipher, but for the most part, the
voice has been cleared up
enough to allow viewers the opportunity to actually hear what the villain is saying...
Hong doesn't get
enough credit in the Kung Fu Panda series even though he provides excellent
voice work while stars such as Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross and Jackie Chan are inexplicably there to contribute a couple
lines of dialogue and some grunting noises for fights.
Though the film straddles a fine
line due to its off - kilter tone, Reynolds and the supporting cast (which also includes Anna Kendrick as another co-worker turned victim) do just
enough to make «The
Voices» an enjoyably weird genre flick with an unexpected dash of humanity.
The
Voice is the only main character who really gets to have full
lines, and I was delighted time and time again by his expressive, hilarious
voice acting (you won't recognize him as Rucks from Bastion, but sure
enough).
Remember back in the day, where graphics were limited and
voice acting was just taking hold and they only had
enough room for a
line or two of taunts from the villain?
You'll hear Amanda say «daaaaaad» way too many times, but the
voice line is charming
enough to make you smile.
The story
line and
voice acting aren't going to knock your shoes off, but provide
enough powerful moments to keep you shooting, which is where the real fun is here.
While the
lines eventually start to repeat themselves, the
voice acting's generally just good
enough that they never get completely annoying.
From terrible
line reads that seem to have been recorded in isolation without any thought for how emotional tone would carry between
lines, to awkward pauses in VO that hamper pacing, the
voice acting in Mighty No. 9 always feels like a budget product from a team struggling to pull together
enough cash for their story.