so cute that he used
little voices for the characters.
Not exact matches
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.
Much of the film's emotional punch comes from the ever - optimistic Dug and his relationships with three key supporting
characters: caveman tribe chief Chief (Timothy Spall), who admits he's old
for... 32, Goona, a female football phenom who Dug digs (she's
voiced by Maisie Williams of «Game of Thrones») and Hognob, Dug's pig pal, who's much more than a pet (he's got a
little Gromit in him).
Meanwhile, Reese has been busy
voicing a
character for musical comedy «Sing» - which comes out in January - and has also been working on HBO mini-series «Big
Little Lies».
Slow, not terribly interested in lore or internal logic, and fatally hamstrung by the choice of actors like Billy Crystal and a zombified Emily Mortimer to
voice its American dub, it's a regression
for Miyazaki from his last two films (Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away) in almost every sense, starting with his decision to have a lonely young woman as the central
character in place of the prepubescent
little girls front and centre in most of his masterpieces (the last two films, Kiki's Delivery Service, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, and My Neighbor Totoro) and ending with a gross simplification of his usually complex themes of confidence and actualization into a colourless, flavourless drone about the hard - to - dispute badness of war.
Lindbergh does not speak Old Norse or Icelandic (modern Icelandic has changed relatively
little since the 13th century) so relied on translations, and was particularly drawn to a translation by Lee M Hollander which was rich in the music, poetry and emotion that she longed
for, which she allowed to seep into her, so they could ooze out in her
character's
voices.
The gameplay does get a
little repetitive, but lead
character Deathspank more than makes up
for it with his over-the-top
voice and mad heroics.
«I did in the last game a
voice for a
character called Gaz and in this game I'm now
voicing a guy called Ghost, who now just got a spin - off comic of his own (ed: see image above) and they're [Infinity Ward] talking about another
little game to go with it so, I'm quite excited about it.
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.
Deckard Cain is also another kick to the nostalgia glad
for fans, with the iconic
character playing a major role in the early stages and even being
voiced by the original
voice actor to give fans that
little extra nod.
I kind of disagree, and of course if you look
for low reviews you will find someone who think the negatives that you foster in your mind to keep away from it... there are plenty who like it especially Japanese
voice and thr animation they put on the
character faces make this story a
little bit even if it's similar from other stories
On the other, as long as they keep Link silent and found good enough actors to speak
for the supporting cast, it would make the world a
little more engadging and believable, as
voices would add a whole other layer to
characters personality.
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.
The music has a nice techy feel and the game has over 2 hours of
voice acting which is impressive as hell
for a 3DS game, even if it does sound a
little weird
for the
characters.
Really cool
little points in there too, about his thinking when creating the
voice for the
character, and what Prime means to him.