Not exact matches
Once he recorded the offstage
voice for the game
sequence in the Broadway production of Damn Yankees, and in a movie called The Babe Ruth
Story Allen's
voice described Ruth's then remarkable 60th home run.
Once in a while, you'll see
story sequences that I can imagine would be much more entertaining if they had
voices or cool effects but instead they play like short silent films as if you're reading a comic book with no text.
The
story sequences feel like you're watching a Saturday morning cartoon complete with cheesy
voice acting, over-the-top characters, and pleasing artwork.
The rest works well enough as a fan service treat too, with animated
story sequences with proper direction and typical Saturday morning cartoon
voice acting giving way to more Fire Emblem - like portrait chat sections as its
story mode unfolds.
During the pitch, the
story artist will do all the
voices, narrate the actions of the
sequence and maybe even play sound effects with a physical instrument (or in the case of the demo we saw, a squeaker toy) or play music from a computer.
Helena Bonham Carter has just one extended
sequence as a dizzy twinkly Fairy Godmother, but also narrates the
story in a pleasant, musical
voice.
Moore opens on a pre-credits
sequence that establishes the emotional crux of the
story: Ben (
voiced by David Rawle), an only child living in a lighthouse at the tip of a rock in rural, coastal Ireland, is gifted a seashell instrument by his pregnant mother just before she walks out on him and her husband, Conor (Brendan Gleeson).
Mega Man 8 - The Blue Bomber leaps into 32 - bit in even more colorful stages with impressive fully animated and
voiced story sequences for the first time
Translate the short
story sequences into English, leave the Japanese
voices intact and you've got yourself a title to release to America and Europe!