It features a single - player campaign that lets you earn new cards, and boasts surprisingly
solid voice acting throughout a serviceable storyline.
The soundtrack is backed up by
some solid voice acting from the returning Danny Wallace as Alan, with Andy Serkis at his scenery - gnawing best in full - on panto villain mode.
The remastering quality is uneven, with the game clearly showing its PS2 - era roots, but
solid voice acting, competent action and a captivating story still make this worth a look.
It still looks good (not bleeding edge), it has
solid voice acting (not top tier), but more important it's just a fantastic game that knows what it is.
Sound: Good music, nice sound effects and
solid voice acting overall.
In storytelling, that means cutscenes, which include
solid voice acting, are kept to brief durations and rare appearances.
With an incredible soundtrack and
solid voice acting included, Xenoblade Chronicles is a rare gem that RPG fans needs to experience or add to their collection.
The cut scenes have
some solid voice acting and the story that unfolds is told through them.
Oh, and the game features some gorgeous anime scenes with very
solid voice acting, which is something I certainly wouldn't have expected from a PlayStation RPG.
The campaign could've been something unique and pretty damn good, but ultimately it's the narrative that fails here;
the solid voice acting, gritty feel, and overall excellent sound design (pro-tip: Make sure to turn on the audio setting «War Tapes») that Battlefield games excel at can't save the mediocre final product.
The audio also stands out with some genuinely creepy effects and
a solid voice acting cast.
To wrap it all up the table also features
solid voice acting and sound effects.
The audio is a little stronger, however, largely thanks to some surprisingly
solid voice acting that also helps to somewhat cover up how everything else sounds merely okay.
It» a shame to see the beautiful 16 - 17th century Caribbean setting wasted in such a fashion, but the stories do at least boast
some solid voice acting throughout.
Of course no conversation about Metal Gear
Solid voice acting can happen without David Hayter, whose dramatic tones brought multiple Snakes to life across every game in the series save the most recent.
You'll get the feeling of» been there, done that» with Summoner 2, but we do recommend that you try it for its action - packed combat and
solid voice acting.
In addition to the soundtrack, Final Fantasy has
solid voice acting in both English and Japanese, with French and German also being an option.
The game has an intriguing storyline, good characterizations,
solid voice acting, excellent game play and puzzles that are challenging without being obtuse.
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.
There's a few decent aspects to game though, including pretty
solid controls, a good amount of weapons at your disposal, as well as decent
voice acting, but it's ultimately not enough to save Resistance: Burning Skies from being just another generic shooter.
voice acting is pretty
solid mainly because of nolan north the man who does drake from uncharted is in the game as the main charicter.
More than a mish - mash of minigames, it's a shockingly
solid title with first - class
voice acting.
The lobby system is the only downside of this game, but other than that, the gameplay is super
solid, the
voice acting is amazing and the plethora of modes make it both engaging for fighting game veterans, and fun and accessible for newcomers and fans alike.
Well animated and generally very good - looking visuals match a
solid voice -
acting effort and musical score.
If you can get past all of the cutscenes and some
voice acting, you actually have a
solid action RPG game.
The vivid cast of crazy characters, entertaining
voice acting, and the refreshing puzzle components utilizing the Quarks make SC a
solid port of the Steam release.
The cutscenes helped transition to the chapters and the
voice acting is pretty
solid.
Metal Gear
Solid eschewed pre-rendered CGI in favor of real - time visuals paired to the most convincing
voice acting to have appeared in a video game to that point.
The audio department is a true bright spot of the game however, with
solid voice -
acting throughout and a great musical score very reminiscent of early 90's SEGA projects.
The
voice acting is
solid and sells the game's likable cast.
The
voice acting is
solid, charming and funny.
The minimal
voice acting and environmental sounds are
solid enough but it's the infectious, nostalgia evoking soundtrack that really steals the show here.
Right from the start, for example, the Tutorial is
voiced - over by someone who sounds a lot like
Solid Snake from the Metal Gear
Solid series — apparently David Hayter himself is one of the all - star
voice acting lineup for the game.
Solid all - around, even without
voice acting.
It was a bit disappointing to see David Hayter not included in the Metal Gear
Solid V: The Phantom Pain
voice acting.
The
voice acting is
solid, with Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick Jr, John Mahoney and Vin Deisel.
With full (Japanese)
voice acting and touched up visuals the game leans on its presentation in some respects, and the performances are
solid and add to things for sure.
If you're interested in the art of
voice acting, you won't want to miss Game Informer's special retrospective on Metal Gear
Solid.
As for the audio the
voice acting is generally
solid throughout, while the rest of the audio design is fantastic.
Likewise for Metal Gear
Solid's reams of recorded speech and the Resident Evil series» FMV,
voice acting (such as it was), and pre-rendered backgrounds.
Dan and his Rust Crew are often a fairly stereotypical bunch, yet fantastic
voice acting,
solid dialog, some witty moments and plenty of charm mean they're an easy to like group.
While the story itself is fairly weak the
voice acting is pretty good, and while the action may not blow you away it's still a
solid effort and is good fun to play through.
Still, the story is
solid enough, supported by some strong
voice acting talent that manages to work around the clumsy dialogue, but it all gets ruined when the story comes to a jarring moment in the closing stages of the game which, quite honestly, is downright horrible.
Still, the
voice acting is
solid, Mark Hamill still kicks all sorts of ass as the Joker and it was nice to see Harley Quinn sporting the original red and black harlequin costume.
Lara's various friends all have
solid voice -
acting, but they're a collection of bland stereotypes and cardboard cutouts that needed to be fleshed out so that they could stand proudly beside the Tomb Raiding heroine.
Sound: 8 The music is great, and the
voice acting (of which there is little) is
solid.
The graphics are nice (nothing cutting edge, they were going for old school Genesis style and they nailed it) the controls are
solid and the
voice acting is decent.
On the audio side the
voice acting is again rock -
solid with just the occasional bit of over-the-topness thrown in.
The soundtrack for the game isn't exactly noteworthy when put up against something like the Zelda or Final Fantasy franchise, but the
voice acting is
solid, and the battle tracks can get intense and is always apparent.