If Cattle Call had wished to see a higher «sound» score from me, they would have either implemented more voice acting,
more decent voice acting, or a larger score for the music.
Not exact matches
Unsurprisingly excellent.Great level design, visuals, sound and powers.Enemies are tougher with
decent A.I.There are a lot of nooks and crannies to explore, expanding the game if you wish.If anything could have been better, it would have been a mission that only Corvo could play, and that only Emily could play inserted around mission 5 or 6 to make the game just a bit
more of a compelling replay experience besides a low / high chaos run.Changing the
voice of the Outsider was very jarring and a mistake.Overall it's a great addition to the franchise, albeit with several huge errors on the part of the devs.
If you care
more about story and overall presentation, then Bard's humorous story, great
voice acting, and
decent graphics should leave you highly satisfied.
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.
I would love to see a farm sim on Xbox, with some
decent graphics and animations, maybe some basic
voice acting, and
more expansive options.
The mic produced
decent quality audio that was quite clear, though it did alter my
voice more than I would have liked.
Enjoy playing and venturing through their passion project, one with a beautiful world, a cinematic and dynamic soundtrack, full
voice acting,
decent combat, quests and so much
more.
I did appreciate that there was a
decent amount of
voices in the game, although at times the actors accents were
more comical than I think they were aiming for, specifically the Sean Connery - ish narrator.
It's nice that
voice acting returns for
more important cutscenes and the catchy, memorable Dragon Quest music is all here, though audio quality has taken a hit across the board, optimized for the 3DS speakers, and not a
decent pair of headphones.
Thematically it's something along the lines of Twin Peaks or X-Files while visually it's back to the early Lucasfilm days, although with a much
more vibrant color scheme and pretty
decent voice acting.