Sentences with phrase «game voice settings»

In this menu are multiple volume options, but, right at the bottom, you will see the option to change the in - game voice settings from English to Japanese.

Not exact matches

Bushnell was set to receive the Pioneer Award at the Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco, but the organization announced Wednesday it had changed its mind, saying the committee «believe their picks should reflect the values of today's game industry and will dedicate this year's award to honor the pioneering and unheard voices of the past.&raGame Developer's Conference in San Francisco, but the organization announced Wednesday it had changed its mind, saying the committee «believe their picks should reflect the values of today's game industry and will dedicate this year's award to honor the pioneering and unheard voices of the past.&ragame industry and will dedicate this year's award to honor the pioneering and unheard voices of the past.»
Well I kind of doubt the old family would feel that way if their voices had not been snuffed out by a God that saw so little value in them that he slaughtered them (the moment He said ok He knowingly set that end in motion) for the sake of some cosmic game.
During the baseball season some 12 to 15 million Latin Americans, béisbol lovers all, tune in their radio sets several times a week to hear a toro - voiced Norteamericano broadcast major league games in Spanish.
If you're lucky enough to have your network configured to suit the voice communicator, then you will be all set to strategize among your teammates, and just plain chat with some fellow gamers.
Having set a 2019 release date to coincide with the tenth anniversary of the hugely popular mobile game series, Sony Pictures and Rovio Entertainment have now unveiled the voice cast for The Angry Birds Movie 2, the sequel to the hit 2016 animated comedy.
Ahead of this week's Licenscing Expo, a promotional poster has arrived online for Angry Birds, the upcoming animated feature film based upon Rovio's hugely - popular mobile video game series... The Angry Birds movie is set for release on May 13th 2016 in the UK and May 20th 2016 in the States, with a voice cast that -LSB-...]
In case you did not know, Fire Emblem Warriors features a whole lot of voiced dialogue and in the game's Game Settings, provided you have obtained the voices of certain characters, you can actually select which character's voice you want to be the voice of the game and while you may not think too much of that feature just you wgame's Game Settings, provided you have obtained the voices of certain characters, you can actually select which character's voice you want to be the voice of the game and while you may not think too much of that feature just you wGame Settings, provided you have obtained the voices of certain characters, you can actually select which character's voice you want to be the voice of the game and while you may not think too much of that feature just you wgame and while you may not think too much of that feature just you wait!
The game is set after the events of Dishonored 2 and has Billie reuniting with Daud, who is once again voiced by the legendary Michael Madsen.
ARRIVING IN CINEMAS 2018 A.D. Set at the dawn of time, when prehistoric creatures and woolly mammoths roamed the earth, EARLY MAN tells the story of how plucky caveman Dug (voiced by Eddie Redmayne), along with sidekick Hognob, unites his tribe against the mighty Bronze Age in a battle to beat them at their own game.
«They all play pretty differently and have full voice sets,» Day asserted, also mentioning that Samuel L. Jackson has reprised his role of Nick Fury in the game.
For Fleck, Spike Lee's Brooklyn - set game changer was «the first movie where I was really aware of the filmmaking and the voice behind the movie... I've been hooked on the idea of filmmaking ever since.»
The Angry Birds Movie is lousy with stars as it is, with Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Kate McKinnon, Bill Hader, Peter Dinklage, Keegan - Michael Key, Tony Hale, Ike Barinholtz, Hannibal Buress, Jillian Bell, Danielle Brooks, Romeo Santos, and Smosh (a.k.a. Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla) all set to lend their voices to the video game adaptation.
But their voices, each singularly delicate, precise, and calculated in unique ways, are especially fitting for the Merchant Ivory adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day, where you can see the aristocracy that reigns in films like Gosford Park and The Rules of the Game — or, more fittingly, other Edwardian set period feasts of the Merchant Ivory vein — looks stale and seems to crumble.
Set Top Game — A fun challenge for parents and their children, with the voice talents of Kronk (Patrick Warburton) and Yzma (Eartha Kitt).
It's got a few issues, mainly the voice overs in the early couple episodes, and a few of the decisions feeling a bit like filler, but this game succeeded in what it set out to do: Be a fun, funny action - filled adventure through space.
Partnerships with community - based organizations capable of serving as true watchdogs for families can be a game changer in settings where parents don't have a voice.
OPTION PACKAGES SUN, ENTERTAINMENT AND DESTINATIONS PACKAGE includes additional 9 months of SiriusXM Satellite Radio and NavTraffic service, (CF5) power sunroof, (UYS) Audio system with navigation, AM / FM / SiriusXM stereo with CD player and (U42) rear seat DVD entertainment system, ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM, REAR SEAT DVD PLAYER with remote control, overhead display, 2 sets of wireless infrared headphones, auxiliary audio / video jacks, remote game plug - in and mute button in overhead console, WHEELS, 4 - 20» X 8.5» (50.8 CM X 21.6 CM) CHROME, AUDIO SYSTEM WITH NAVIGATION, AM / FM / SIRIUSXM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER 7 - inch touch - screen Color Interface Display (CID), 30 gig usable Hard Drive storage space, with navigation and voice recognition, USB port, MP3 playback capability, Radio Data System (RDS), speed - compensated volume, time shift recording capability, TRANSMISSION, 6 - SPEED AUTOMATIC, ENGINE, VORTEC 5.3 L V8 SFI FLEXFUEL with Active Fuel Management EXPERTS REPORT Great Gas Mileage: 21 MPG Hwy.
Clear Air Hypoallergenic room, panoramic views of Water Bay & Ocean Views (we call them Water view), one king or two double beds, non-smoking, furnished balcony, access via exterior corridors, 475 square feet, Balinese - style furnishings, two - chair dining set, data port for internet access (surcharges), multi-line phone with voice mail, cable / satellite TV, on - command movies and video games (surcharge), mini refrigerator, coffee maker, in - room safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, hair dryer, iron and ironing board.
Panoramic Water Bay with partial Ocean Views, one king or two double beds, non-smoking, furnished balcony, access via exterior corridors, 475 square feet, Balinese - style furnishings, two - chair dining set, data port for internet access (surcharges), multi-line phone with voice mail, cable / satellite TV, on - command movies and video games (surcharge), mini refrigerator, coffee maker, in - room safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, hair dryer, iron and ironing board.
Panoramic Resort and Water Bay views, one king or two double beds, non-smoking, furnished balcony, access via exterior corridors, 475 square feet, Balinese - style furnishings, two - chair dining set, data port for internet access (surcharges), multi-line phone with voice mail, cable / satellite TV, on - command movies and video games (surcharge), mini refrigerator, coffee maker, in - room safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, hair dryer, iron and ironing board.
Breathtaking panoramic Ocean and Islands View, one king or two double beds, non-smoking, furnished balcony, access via exterior corridors, 475 square feet, Balinese - style furnishings, two - chair dining set, data port for internet access (surcharges), multi-line phone with voice mail, cable / satellite TV, on - command movies and video games (surcharge), mini refrigerator, coffee maker, in - room safe, air conditioning, ceiling fan, hair dryer, iron and ironing board.
The game is set in a house, and the idea is that you have to investigate and search for cassette tapes, which, when put in the cassette player, portray a psychologist's voice detailing a study of «the physiology of domestic architecture».
The game's setting, mood and voice acting led to a believable world that had me paranoid for a few nights.
The game opens with a hilarious commentator (voiced by Charles Martinet, the voice of Mario) recapping the events of the previous games — complete with wacky «brought to you by...» commercial sponsors — which sets up the latest adventure of Commander Video.
Its gorgeous steampunk setting is fun to comb for clues and items, but the game is ultimately hampered by shallow characters, poor voice acting, and generic story beats.
Pretty much everything in the game is done tongue in cheek, and that includes the performances from the voice actors led by newcomer Victor Nosslo, who replaces Terence Rotolo as West and does a great job setting the tone.
The soundtrack has a more Eastern feel to it, which fits perfectly with the game's setting, and the voice - acting is also superb; it's particularly good to hear Altaïr speak without his American accent from the first game!
One of the most crucial elements to any successful survival horror game is the setting and sound, which includes the depth and authenticity of the voice acting.
Link who is the main character of the game awakens from a deep sleep one day, and with the help of a mysterious guiding voice, sets out to save the kingdom of Hyrule.
The game is set to be available on June 21 for PC and PlayStation 4, but many franchise fans have already voiced their displeasure about Capcom's resources being directed to this project.
The game has everything to be more, a good selection of charming characters, great voice actors and the story setting is decent enough to expand.
At the same time, it also modernizes the genre to strip out much of the frustration that went along with early games of its kind, leaving you with a genuinely heartfelt, warm and very funny story, nicely voice - acted, wrapped around a set of super clever puzzles.
Filled with generic character stereotypes and poor voice acting this is a game that when you have finished the very short campaign you can very well set aside and never touch again.
Sure, playing online with voice chat might be the latest craze, but every so often it's refreshing to play a no - frills game that accomplishes exactly what it set out to do.
The game's default character is the anime's bland protagonist Kirito, and it becomes quickly clear that the game assumes you'll just roll with the default; your fellow cast of characters will wax lyrical about past exploits, Kirito's betrothed Asuna will always treat you as her boyfriend, and all characters will refer to you as a male, even if you changed your gender — your character's voice in cutscenes will even be Kirito's Japanese voice actor, unless you dive into the settings to turn it off.
The trailer begins with a mysterious female voice uttering the words «Open your eyes», followed by panoramic views of the game's setting, presumably Hyrule at this point, but is yet to be determined.
- Wizard's Symphony is a Dungeon RPG, where you set up parties to go explore dungeons - battles are turn - based, with the usual commands to perform actions: attacking, using magic or items, etc. - when exploring dungeons, the characters will sometime have things to say about the situation they're in - allows you to enjoy various conversations between the various party members - Wizard's Symphony tells a tale of swords and magic, set in a fantasy word - filled with many comical situations and serious developments - game is fully voiced, and features various illustrations by moo - Harmonics system from Wizard's Harmony is back - affinity between two characters evolves throughout the game, and has an impact on battles - each character has its own Unique Skill - how you decide to grow your characters will determine how hard a dungeon will be to explore
- World End Syndrome is a love x mystery adventure game, set in a town called Mikamachi, and located in cove - protagonist moves there, and ends up meeting the various heroines - developed by Toybox, and published by Arc System Works - releasing in April 26 in Japan - characters: Rei Nikaidou (voiced by Ibuki Kudo): main member of an idol group known as «Zettai Zetsumei Panda» (which could be translated as Perfectly Dead Panda).
Despite featuring some stilted voice work, contrived mission set - ups and a fairly generic plot, The Following as a whole works on a narrative level far more effectively than the entirely forgettable story of the base game.
This fully voice acted game, with over an hour of atmospheric original soundtrack, sets the new standard for casual adventure games.
I've done voice set mods for a lot of RPGs now over the years and a few other kinds of games in my spare time (all the Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale games, Neverwinter Nights, Temple of Elemental Evil, and several more), and I've spent a lot of time with other audio files (mostly getting other games» audio files so that I can use them for custom voice sets; I like to use my favorite voice actors, Nolan North and Roger Craig Smith, as player voice sets in RPGs).
Like in Super Mario Galaxy, the Dry Bones in this game have two voice sets: one similar to the previous title's, and an older Boo - like voice from Super Mario 64.
I'm far from an expert, obviously, but I'll definitely be working on modding voice sets in future D: OS games as well, no matter how daunting the number of voice files is.
Initial rumours state that the game is set in the same universe as the movie with some of the actors from the film doing the voices, but that is where the similarities end.
The voice acting during the cutscenes is pretty good; and the narration and character interaction - though brief - gives you just enough information and emotional stimulus to really enjoy these mini stories the game sets up.
It gives all players the opportunity to play the game in a tournament setting, and with features such as spectator mode and voice and text chat / commentary, it will certainly be a fun experience.
The campaign could've been something unique and pretty damn good, but ultimately it's the narrative that fails here; the solid voice acting, gritty feel, and overall excellent sound design (pro-tip: Make sure to turn on the audio setting «War Tapes») that Battlefield games excel at can't save the mediocre final product.
With a bit of in - game voice - over and narration from Capcom you watch the quests unfolds as players set off on their journey to defeat the giant new monster, Anjanath, in the lush and leafy paradise of the Ancient Forest.
When the graphics are combined with the sound and voice acting, the game comes across as average however, compared to the bar set so high previously, the game does not match up.
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