Sentences with phrase «lack of voice acting»

However, the complete lack of voice acting really hurts the game's atmosphere.
They think that lack of voice acting in Zelda is «cool and mysterious».
DRAGON QUEST VIII, $ 19.99 Review Excerpt: «Dragon Quest 8 on iOS isn't quite up to the original English PS2 game, thanks to a lack of voice acting and some technical issues, but it is a largely faithful version of one of the best RPGs of the last decade.
Dragon Quest 8 on iOS isn't quite up to the original English PS2 game, thanks to a lack of voice acting and some technical issues, but it is a largely faithful version of one of the best RPGs of the last decade.
Where The Alliance Alive falls short is the lack of voice acting, which might be enjoyed by some players, but the cinematic scenes could have really used them.
This isn't helped by the fact that, according to IMDB, the voice cast is made up by non-professional friends of writer / director Jian Liu, and the lack of voice acting experience is evident, although, to be fair, it brings a more genuine feel to the dialogue at times.
It sounds like one too, thanks to a lack of voice acting.
The audio is so well implemented that the lack of voice acting isn't even an issue.
This coupled with the lack of voice acting during these encounters along with the relatively linear level structures made for a fair share of dull moments.
Most of the twists are predictable enough and the lack of voice acting is a shame, yet it's still reasonably engaging.
The lack of sound does have one drawback, which is the lack of voice acting.
Music and rhymes help the story, but the lack of voice acting is going to annoy a lot of people.
Shovel Knight imposes restrictions on itself on purpose: the lack of voice acting, a chip - tune soundtrack and 8 - bit art style that all adds to the game's charm.
THE BAD: The lack voice acting and rhyming will definitely get on the nerves of players who aren't used to such, especially the lack of voice acting.
The music is decent and fits the mood of the game, but the lack of voice acting brings the game down for me.
Combined with a lack of voice acting, character interactions do not seem to be the product of intense love and care during development.
However, the lack of voice acting, for obvious reasons, means the story is delivered through repetitive buzzing and a frustratingly slow text crawl.
The game is not harmed by the lack of voice acting, I am just stating it would have been nice to have for further developing the characters.
Summary: Save for the lack of any voice acting and a lowkey visuals, The Alliance Alive is an outstanding role - playing experience, that gives players an astonishing amount of autonomy.
With this being the gangs first adventure on the Vita it is easier to ignore the lack of voice acting.
The loading times are noticeable and the lack of voice acting is a little disappointing but with the younger audience in mind, I would recommend it as it still features all the characters your kids know and love in witty adventures on the go.
The writing is quite witty but the lack of voice acting is a real let down.
A lot of the scenes lose some charm due to the lack of voice acting (seriously, you don't truly appreciate the voice of Bang Shishigami until it's gone), but it still managed to keep my attention.
Part of that comes down to the lack of voice acting, because, once again, the game is married to being old school.
The game compensates its lack of voice acting and minimal amount of sound effects with an excellent acoustic - focused soundtrack.
[53] The lack of voice acting in most Nintendo games amplified IGN's opinion on the voice acting, stating it was «well - done» with great actors.
Budget constraints can no doubt be blamed for the lack of voice acting but even the sound effects remind me of the types of stock sounds you get in an RPG maker game.
The lack of voice acting and near nonexistent sound effects are a shame, given how eerie the soundtrack is.
The sound department featured some flaws as well, namely, and sadly, the lack of voice acting.
Also it would require them localizing the game with two different gameplay modes, the lack of voice acting in the 3DS version is another factor, there's reasons you could think of.
The music score is gorgeous and the lack of voice acting was a great decision.
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