The only downside is that there is not an English dub of the dialogue, which means I was trying to
read subtitles while also trying to hold down the complex controls, and that simply did not work at times.
Not exact matches
Although this minimalist technique is the hallmark of a well - crafted film, it does prove to be a bit of a challenge for the viewer who has to carefully pay attention to the acting on screen
while at the same time attempting to
read the
subtitles!
They are white and
while that is a sensible choice, I'm not sure that it is the best one; they're especially challenging to
read in the opening, even if they are cleaner than DVD
subtitles and very subtly outlined.
Television stations show foreign programs in the original languages with
subtitles, so that in Finland children even
read while watching TV.
It's a shame that the game doesn't come with an English Dub option like the first title did, as it does become a bit of a chore
reading all of the
subtitles after a
while.
Speaking of personality, the game's localization is spot on, I was smiling constantly
while reading the
subtitles during cutscenes.
It has it's charm but you only have Japanese voices in the game,
subtitles are in English but it's hard to
read them
while playing the game.
The Warriors of Legend music and voice acting are culled from the twenty - five episode run, and
while it might be a bit hard to
read the
subtitles when playing, it's undoubtedly better than a stilted delivery would have been.