Sentences with phrase «little voice acting»

The sound effects are punchy and appropriate and there is also a little voice acting in the game, via a tutorial Chao in the demo.
While the original game featured little voice acting it is a completely different ball game in Epic Mickey 2.
What little voice acting I have encountered so far is also pretty good.
«As a personal plea to the developer, bring this title back for a sequel with a few more levels and throw in a little voice acting, and you've got yourself an even nuttier time.»
Azaria, who attended Tufts University, joined the show with little voice acting experience, but became a regular in its second season.

Not exact matches

But you can't act our and voice your frustration to a kid that is trying to comprehend something completely new, entirely foreign and even a little confusing and scary.
When you are in lust often times you know it because that little voice tells you so, that's why it's so important to listen and act accordingly.
I am a huge fan of the original Prince of Persia trilogy, and when I heard about this game I was a little worried that they would change to much of what made the original games great, and I was right, the gameplay has been completely destroyed, platforming is awkward do to too may actions being mapped to the same buttons, combat is tedious and unenjoyable, it's EXTREMELY repetitive, having to search around for light seeds just to advance the plot is stupid, and do to the fact that you can't really die the whole game just feels like trial and error, and the new Prince character is completely unlikeable, while they messed up most of the game it's got some good things going for it, the voice acting is solid, the graphics are beautiful, and the ending does have interested in seeing where the story goes from here, but I'm not sure if I want to pick up the next game they come out with, this was a huge disappointment and isn't worthy to bear the Prince of Persia name.
Apart from the sound effects, the game contains some amusing voice acting that does sound a little cheesy.
Watched the gameplay video and it is definitely noticeable that the voice acting and music is playing... a little disappointing.
There's some thumping music that drives the action well, and the voiced character - that hairdo lady I mentioned - is quite affable, even if the acting is a little strange and the written dialog embarrassing.
In terms of the story, it is a little (well quite a bit) clichéd and the voice acting ranges from poor to mediocre which does make the game feel a little cheap, especially the Sean Connery character.
Stunt voice acting — including Shaquille O'Neal and Jimmy Kimmel — does little to arrest the floundering momentum.
The music suits the title, although a little cheesy as is the voice acting that sounds very forced and contrived but somehow with the graphics and more importantly the gameplay, it all comes together perfectly.
But Jackman appears slightly confounded by the possibilities of Hooper's up - close cinema; like Hathaway (who also has a strong voice), he often seems as though he's trying a little too hard to act his way through his songs, with slightly disappointing results.
Keeping up with the continuous acting, dancing, and voice training, plus the last minute auditions and film shoots, leaves little time for these child actors to complete homework and maintain a consistent school schedule.
Don't get me wrong, the voice acting is rather well done, with the actors giving it their all in their respective roles, but after the 378th time you hear the same taunt in just one match it starts to grate a little.
The audio is a little stronger, however, largely thanks to some surprisingly solid voice acting that also helps to somewhat cover up how everything else sounds merely okay.
Overall: 7.5 The little bugs and glitchies combined with the «meh» story an voice acting take away from the overall package and drop the score by a bit which is a shame, as Just Cause 2 offers a hell of a lot to do for the creative player, but the mission design and checkpoints still need major work
Sound: 8 The music is great, and the voice acting (of which there is little) is solid.
Sound: 9 A treat to the ears from start to finish, this boasts terrific, if a little over-the-top, voice acting, fantastic sound design and a great backing track.
The voice acting is also very impressive, with the exception being Max himself portrayed by Bren Foster, whose performance can be a little hit or miss, although it is very nice to see an actual Australian taking on the role and thereby delivering a proper Australian accent, unlike Tom Hardy who just didn't bother.
Sound: 9 The voice acting is often a little cheesey, but it suits the game well.
The voice acting is often a little cheesey, but it suits the game well.
Modern Warfare Remastered uses the original voice acting, which can be a little ropey at times when compared to current VA standards, but for the most part it holds up just as well as the rest of the game.
The mysterious story is neat enough, though some aspects of the script and voice acting just felt a little off.
The massive world to explore, the freedom to do whatever you want in it, the little efforts gone into character animation; practically every facet of this game makes me want to inject it straight into my veins, and the newest trailer only accentuated that feeling, with first looks at the Goron and Zora races, official confirmation of fully - fledged voice acting and a proper introduction to Zelda herself, who many fans have already sworn to protect because of how precious she is.
The voice acting is also quite solid, though Fang's abrasive nature gets a little tiresome at times.
Much of the voice acting is exemplary - the orks and gretchin in particular have plenty of charm and personality although some of the jokes fall a little flat sometimes.
Character performances are generally good with voice acting for the most part being done really well with only a very few minor extras sounding a little wooden, but this can be forgiven considering the amount of other main characters that are available to interact with throughout.
From a maniac slaver archaeologist that seems like Nathan Drake on drugs to the insane Pirate leader Vaas who has some of the best voice acting of the entire year, Far Cry 3 has a plethora of amazingly realized characters, even if some seem a little cliché.
It's definitely a nice change of pace from Peach getting kidnapped (though that happens a little later as well), but the voice acting (yes, voice acting) leaves a lot to be desired.
There is even the nice touch of a little bit of voice acting.
The Redneck's voice acting is well done in most regards, although the countrified drawl does sound a little forced at times.
Sound: 8 While the voice acting is little, what is there is good and the music suits the gameplay perfectly.
The voice acting is a little too hammy for its own good, but suits the gothic horror of it all.
While the voice acting is little, what is there is good and the music suits the gameplay perfectly.
And sure, it's often a little convoluted, which makes the gravelly sincerity of the voice acting seem a little overwrought, but I have to say, I was surprised to see any narrative, let alone one that had been at least vaguely developed, and so in all honesty I can find no complaints.
If you're expecting plenty of character developement along the way or even some great dialogue then you'll be left disappointed, but the Adventures of Tintin does feature some rather good voice acting that brings the intrepid little journalist and his companion to life.
Add in a Hollywood spy style of soundtrack, a touch of voice acting and a plethora of sound effects and Splinter Cell is a decent enough game, it just lacks a little originality and smooth controls.
The music suits the title, although a little cheesy as is the voice acting that sounds very forced and contrived but somehow with the graphics and more importantly the gameplay, it all comes together perfectly.
Cutscenes and multiple choice conversations are present too, but the options, coupled with some rather mediocre at best voice acting, are flimsy and do little to provide much insight on the wider story.
While combat sounds are a little dry and dull, they are easily outdistanced by the stellar voice acting and music.
There's little to no voice acting in A Realm Reborn, understandable due to the sheer scale of the game but it does take a little away from the immersion.
The only downside are the load times like everyone else mentions and some of the dialog voice acting seems a little off sometimes.
Sure some of the voice acting is a little clichéd and amusing at times but for the majority it's perfect.
As I've said, the game is flashy, visually beautiful, well voice acted, polish is pouring out of the game — but it's going to be a game exclusively for fans of the series, with little reason for anyone on the outside to get involved.
The English voice acting may offer some amusement, but there is very little of that to begin with.
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.
I would have liked a little more voice acting in The Banner Saga 2, especially for the more central characters, and the battle sounds are relatively sparse, but the development team makes up for them by delivering a gorgeous soundtrack, with music that underlines both the dark atmosphere of the world and the heroics associated with battling the Dredge.
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