Not exact matches
Nevertheless, the
voice cast is
quite impressive, with the legendary Don Knotts claiming the minor role of Sniffer, and
nice vocal cameos made by Wallace Shawn and Debra Jo Rupp (as a billy goat and pig, respectively).
If you want to read ebooks, there are some extra features not available on Kindle ereaders, like the ability to use multicolored highlights, wordrunner, text - to - speech (with multiple
voices to choose from), immersion reading where it highlights text while playing the audiobook, and the HD 10 adds two column mode for landscape view, which is
quite nice.
The cut scenes are done entirely in 2D animation to look like a graphic novel; it looks
quite nice and keeps the story pumping when backed up by the stellar Arkham Origins
voice cast.
While the plot itself is as generic as can be and paper - thin to boot, it still has a presence during the campaign in the form of in - game cutscenes and
voice - overs, which is
quite nice.
Aesthetically, they're
quite nice, offering visuals that are well beyond what one would expect from an anime - inspired game without a physical version or english
voices.
The presentation looks great, the game is fully
voice acted (do keep in mind that there is no English dub, but the Japanese cast is great), there's some
nice music, there are plenty of tasks to accomplish and events to unlock, and it's
quite a relaxing journey in general.