Back then, when Nintendo were entertaining, I played Donkey Kong 64, the game were near perfect, nice music, interesting mechanics, the graphics were not that good, but still good, something bad from this game was
the lack of voiced dialogue, but the game can really compensate that.
Not exact matches
The
voice cast give good sardonic delivery, but they're working with
dialogue that
lacks the sophistication
of most modern - day Saturday morning cartoons.
From this initially intriguing setup, though, stems a hugely dull plot that suffers from a
lack of decent characters, stiff
dialogue and lifeless
voice acting.
Dying is annoying in this game, which doesn't have anything to do with the fact that you die but more so because a robotic
voice lacking any kind
of personality patronisingly says «that must
of really hurt» or «wow, I think you deserved that one» and I felt tempted on so many occasions to just mute the sound completely and found myself skipping the
dialogue sections completely.
The audio is underwhelming, with
voice acting sounding robotic and
lacks any kind
of engaging
dialogue to suck the player in and the poorly written
dialogue isn't helped by the fact there is very little story to work with.
The
voices that are present are done really well, but the main thing you will notice is the
lack of dialogue in Lonesome Road.