Now only is
there fantastic voice - acting by the cast that does an amazing job at bringing the game's characters to life, but everything else is perfectly accompanied by sound to make the world of Grand Theft Auto V as realistic as possible.
Not exact matches
«Loving You, Hating Me» is a song I deeply love (as some of you already know), and I think it gets even more
fantastic in the last one and a half minutes, with the arrangement going wild and Marc's
voice doing the same — depending on my mood I have to be careful not to sing it at the top of my lungs (which can be tricky if
there are other people nearby).
It's a shame
there isn't a lick of
voice acting (especially noticeable during story driven cutscenes) as it's the only strike I'd afford the game's otherwise
fantastic sound design.
Individually, the
voice cast have less do to here than they did in
Fantastic Mr Fox —
there are more characters to divide the lines between — but most get moments to relish.
- Navigation - Bluetooth hands - free and
voice recognition - 2 Panel Moonroof - Heated and Cooled Leather - Remote Start - Rear Captain's Chairs and rear AC - Third Row Seating - Dual screen rear entertainment - Reverse Camera and Parking Sensors - Power Liftgate - Power windows, mirrors, locks with keyless entry, dual climate, cruise control -
Fantastic Bose Sound System with Sat / HD radio, CD, and AUX inputs.A solid 3.6 L V6 engine and 6 speed automatic transmission push power to all 4 wheels with AWD, ensuring you get
there, in all weather conditions, safely and comfortably.J.D.
- Navigation - Bluetooth hands - free and
voice recognition - Panoramic moonroof - Heated Seats - Remote Start - Reverse Camera and Parking Sensors - Power windows, mirrors, locks with keyless entry, dual climate, cruise control -
Fantastic Bose Sound System.A solid 3.6 L V6 engine and 6 speed automatic transmission push power to all 4 wheels with AWD, ensuring you get
there, in all weather conditions, safely and comfortably.J.D.
There is more than a hint of Uncharted about it and that's not just because the lead character is
voiced by Nolan North; it feels very cinematic and looks
fantastic.
Seriously,
there's a segment where a giant poop monster sings to you in a
fantastic opera
voice.
But other than the well done sound effects,
there really is some
fantastic voice acting and excellent sound work to boot.
But it doesn't stop
there; numerous celebrities lend their
voices to the game, and all of them do a
fantastic job.
It's a shame
there isn't a lick of
voice acting (especially noticeable during story driven cutscenes) as it's the only strike I'd afford the game's otherwise
fantastic sound design.
The soundtrack is impressive, as with past games in the series, and although
there aren't any radio stations this time around, the
voice acting is top - notch, as Daniel Dae Kim reprises his role as Johnny Gat, while the rest of the cast does a
fantastic job.
Even though
there is a
fantastic voice cast involved (including Troy Baker, Phil Lamarr and Mark Hamill) and a few interesting characters (especially Hamill as The Watcher), I just didn't care about War as a character.