Sanzaru actually picked up that you can have a budget for voice acting and not just reuse
the same voice actors over and over again.
Several of them are
the same voice actors from the Justice League animated series, such as George Newbern as Superman, Kevin Conroy as Batman, and Susan Eisenberg as Wonder Woman.
It seems that
the same voice actors in the anime also participated in this game's audio.
Forgotten Memories: Alternate Realities is a very similar game to Silent Hill 2 and features some of
the same voice actors, and highly similar monsters, and also mannequins.
Wii U / 3DS simultaneously in NA / EU was tough due to Pokémon voices - Smash uses the Pokémon voices from the anime, which means different countries have different voices - it took time for the voice actors to record lines and get them back to Sakrurai - Pikachu is the only Pokémon that uses
the same voice actors worldwide
I wish I could say that Heather and James had
the same voice actors as their original games, but I thought I caught a clip from one.
The voice acting seems to be a bit better, but this may be due to me getting too comfortable with
the same voice actors.
It could also have nothing to do with Metal Gear at all, Kojima could be using
the same voice actors for different characters in (for example) Project Ogre.
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the same voice actor.
I don't mean it has to be connected to past continuity but the same character design,
the same voice actor and the same face.
It remained consistent with Kojima vision as
the same voice actor who voice Solid Snake also voiced Big Boss in the Japanese version
In the English dub, of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 at least, Goku Black and Goku have
the same voice actor as well (Sean Schemmel), but Goku Black's voice is a bit sinister.
In Japan, he is voiced by
the same voice actor as Goku, Masako Nozawa.
Hell even some classes developed a mysterious lisp in RotHC while still even having
the same voice actor.
Yeah, they kept
the same voice actor from when Goku was a kid in the original Dragon Ball.
Featuring
the same voice actor as the latest Tomb Raider reboot, Camilla Luddington gives us a rousing speech about, y» know, raiding tombs and righteous exploration.
And isn't that
the same voice actor?»
Not exact matches
Cancer daughter was phone with him library and family history centers across the uk and are waiting Users create a profile for her audition to
voice actor the
same.
In the animated feature Puss in Boots, spun off from the popular Shrek franchise,
actor Zach Galifianakis
voices Humpty Alexander Dumpty, an odd egg who grew up in the
same orphanage with Puss (Antonio Banderas) until the friends had a...
Unlike other animated films that record
voice artists separately, Surf's Up had its
actors in the
same room for each scene.
The character of Andy is
voiced by John Morris, the
same actor who
voiced Andy in the original films.»
For an animator who once sought to dethrone Disney atop the American animation food chain, Bluth goes to great pains to emulate Disney images here as varied as «Steamboat Willie» - era big - eyed bugs to the mice from Cinderella while also both hijacking Disney
voice talent (Benson, Gottfried) and hiring
voice actors capable of emulating
same (Conforti).
The answer can be quite a lot as the
same creative team behind Despicable Me (2010) unveils a delightful summer movie that should appeal to the whole family and boasts a fun cast of
actors voicing a large crew of lovable animals.
The show features the
same characters as last year's blockbuster film - Star - Lord, Rocket, Groot, Gamora, and Drax - though with a new
voice cast including veteran
voice actor Will Friedle as Peter Quill.
I was a bit skeptical that one
actor could make multiple personalities come to life without sounding or acting the
same for each, but McAvoy sure did a great job separating and exploring each of
voices in his head.
Hunter x Hunter, the second anime adaptation of the shonen manga of the
same name, is set to end at episode 148, according to
voice actor Megumi Han.
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
voice actors do their best to work with the material, but they never even come close to the
same levels of emotion that the show did.
The
actor providing Raiden's
voice, the
same guy who played Raiden before, delivers a pretty lackluster performance at times, but epic cutscenes ensure that Raiden comes across as nothing less than a badass that you wouldn't want to mess with, while his own inner demons create a solid foundation for us to relate to the guy.
In fact I think Hideo explicitly made sure there was a different
voice actor considering that Hayter was
voicing Solid (Old) Snake in the
same game.
If that's the case why is it the Japanese
voice actor for Big Boss / Snake are still the
same in MGSV... huh?
«except the Japanese
voice actor is still the
same, and it's strange realistically to think that Big Boss's
voice would change so dramatically in such a short time frame.
The
same attention to detail has gone into the game's audio design, with the soundtrack offering a wide range of brilliantly fitting pieces and the
voice actors giving a stellar performance in delivering a believable struggle for Senua.
I could understand the
voice changing after the time lapse between Ground Zeroes and Phantom Pain... except the Japanese
voice actor is still the
same, and it's strange realistically to think that Big Boss's
voice would change so dramatically in such a short time frame.
In fact, I was convinced that the
voices for Rosary and Fran, two characters from the story campaign, were both performed by the
same actor.
I'm not sure who the
voice actors are for either, but they don't seem to be the
same on any of the stand out characters — though that didn't ruin my enjoyment.
New weapons and improved gameplay make this version a jaw - dropping title, and the
same actors return to
voice their classic characters.
Unlike the mainline games, Smash uses the
voices from the anime, and in Europe the
same Pokémon will have a different
voice actor in each country.
The game, which is based of the film with the
same name, is going to feature the
voices of some of the
actors who are also starring in the summer blockbuster.
My only question, are the
voice actors the
same?
I would also like to know if the
voice actors for P4: The Golden are the
same, since I hear it will include additional
voice.
Many fans belive this was a move by Konami as they wanted the upcoming Metal Gear Solid movie
voice actor and the
voice actor for the game to be the
same.
The
actors that
voice Rosa and Joey have been the
same two
actors through all five games.
But if that were the case, why would there be reports of the Japanese
voice actor for Snake remaining the
same?
Characters who are, in many cases,
voiced by the
same actors from the films.
At Sony's yearly press conference, the company showed Nathan Drake «s — who will be
voiced by the
same actor Nolan North — next adventure for the first time in public, which is titled Uncharted: Golden Abyss.
Knights Chronicle's story will be fully supported by immersive 3D graphics and models and the characters»
voices will be
voiced by renowned
voice actors, showing the
same standard of quality and experience as console and PC RPGs.
Initial rumours state that the game is set in the
same universe as the movie with some of the
actors from the film doing the
voices, but that is where the similarities end.
Let's not forget either, that Nolan North (Drake) will be paired with Troy Baker (Drake's brother), combining two of the industry's most talented
voice actors side - by - side in the
same game, which will definitely lead to some powerful scenes between the two.
Kiefer Sutherland was brought in to replace longtime Snake
voice actor David Hayter, who had previously given the character a ridiculous but distinctive husky whisper / growl, borrowed directly from the
same place as Snake himself: Kurt Russell's Snake Plissken in Escape from New York.