Sentences with phrase «voice actors do»

Furthermore, with the amazing job that the writers and voice actors do in bringing the characters to life, I just don't want to miss a single conversation or joke.
Many video game voice actors don't belong to any unions, and it's not particularly hard to find an equivalent if the actor in question is part of one.
The voice actors do a really god job bringing the characters personalities to life.
Ever wonder why the WarioWare voice actors don't seem to show up outside of Nintendo games, like most voice actors?
The script itself is mediocre, but it's built on a fantastically interesting universe, and the voice actors do a good job of enhancing the experience.
The vast majority of the voice actors do a fantastic job, particularly Peter Serafinowicz who really gives Kang the Conqueror this humorous yet menacing tone that can't have been easy to balance.
The voice actors do a very good job of bringing the tension and emotion through to the player even though the writing is predictable and sometimes a bit ridiculous.
Outside of that both voice actors do a reasonable job with the material they are given.
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 voice actors do an absolutely splendid job delivering the dialog — whether it's Chase McCain's tough demeanor or Frank Honey's silly quips, all of it is spot on.»
Specifically, the game is fully voiced and the voice actors do a good job portraying their characters.
The sound design is also very good and it has a lot of immersion present and that's mainly down to the good job the voice actors did with the story.
As mentioned earlier, Frank's voice actor does well and has great comedic timing, while the rest of the cast are just okay.
The character graphics can be awkward though, and the voice acting is sadly pretty ho - hum, with only a few voice actors doing a bit too many characters for their skill range.
The voice actors did exactly what they're supposed to do, which is to say not having me constantly thinking of the real person attached to the voice.
Star Lord, for example, plays a huge part in the story, however the voice actor doesn't even try to capture the charisma of Chris Pratt.
Also liking someone as a voice actor doesn't necessarily mean you agree with their character and choices they make I'm sorry but even as a fan of his work on the previous Metal Gear Solid games I don't agree with his actions about going with this.
Being short doesn't equate to being a demo, and changing a voice actor doesn't equate to «screwing over» a fanbase.
All of the voice actors did really good in this as all the characters are voice magnificently.
Good overall, but it was too low on my machine, and the voice actor didn't always sound like Austin Powers and Dr. Evil.
We have two great voice actors doing the male and female [characters] and they have been fabulous and also how much time they had since we did not wanted to hold back any of our writing.
Oh yeah, and I wish Terra's voice actor didn't perpetually sound like he just woke up from a 27 - year nap.
The fact that he had the game's weakest voice actor didn't help either.
In terms of the voice overs, the voice actors did a good job as they are convincing and it delivers a perfect presentation to the overall format of the game.
This voice actor does a nice job emulating the TV game show style.
As I said before it is also good to hear the return of the English voice actors doing what they do best to bring us a new storyline.

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Because he rarely talks about himself on the air, his listeners probably don't know that he is an inventor (he holds a U.S. patent on a bottle / can opener); an actor (films he or his voice were in: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Paper Lion, Aunt Mary and Tiger Town); and a lyricist (I Don't Know Any Better by B.J. Thomas, for one).
Seeing quality actors like Denzel Washington and Meryl Streep doing the voice overs makes you realize just the intensity of effort put behind their apps.
«Imagine, for example, tailored advertisements created for individual «swing voters» (selected automatically through profiling), pointing out a party's positive steps in the policy areas that are most likely to interest them (also selected automatically), omitting those areas where party policy doesn't fit, and couching it in a language appropriate to the individual's ethnic, educational, cultural and linguistic background, illustrated with a few appropriate news TV clips, and playing background music exactly to the individual's taste and voiced over by an actor that profiling reveals that individual likes?
He's written for E-How, Broscience Life, Geekster Ink, Sky Does Gaming, hosts the Andrew DeWitt Show podcast, a former voice actor for Action Figure Therapy and has appeared multiple times on The Jimmy Kimmel Show as a sketch actor.
The Hero demonstrates this in its very first scene, which sees Elliott's character, an actor named Lee Hayden, doing voice - over work for a commercial hawking barbecue sauce.
Again, they don't even seem to be using the original voice actors.
I think Kevin Hart does a solid job as a voice actor
No City in this game makes if feel like a giant suburb, story mode is so boring with terrible voice actors as well as awful cut scenes I did not even realize I was playing story mode until half way threw.
The Sony version has brilliantly rendered 3 - D animated characters and cut - scenes, the actors from the animated series doing the voice work and large areas to wander around.
Our main character is portrayed by relative unknown actor Gabriel Macht who does a good job of playing the gravely voiced hero.
I should quickly congratulate the voice - actors who have done a fantastic job in making the game more believable.
Though seemingly born with a battered bulldog countenance and a rattly voice best suited to such lines as «We don't like you kind around these parts, stranger,» tough - guy character actor Kenneth Tobey was originally groomed for gormless leading man roles when he came to Hollywood in 1949.
the voice acting sucks while the voice actors from the show are there the lines they recorded sound like they are emotionless.Overall simpsons skateboarding doesn't live up to be a good tony hawk clone good simpsons game or a good game for that matter awkward and unresponsive controls near impossible challenges and the presentation which makes it seem farther from a simpsons game than its supposed to be.
A young voice actor with such heart to carry this film is rare, but Gonzalez does it flawlessly.
The soundtrack is also just as good and the music and voice actors really do a great job of creating a very immersive experience.
Yes he does a solid job as the voice of Smaug but anyone could of done it really, any actor with a well spoken British accent.
Yet an actor in a Cameron Crowe film must be prepared to do things that fly in the face of conventional narrative: his characters are forever addressing the camera and declaiming their innermost thoughts in voice - over, the cumulative effect of which is an anything - can - happen atmosphere and characters of substance etched in lightning - quick vignettes.
The new voice actors are okay, but they don't measure up to the original voices, and I think any Star Fox fan will agree with this.
But Waltz quickly allays any fears, embodying the role with such exuberant, theatrical flair — amused by the sound of his own voice, smoothing his mustache with a fastidious flick of his fingers — that you can't imagine any other actor doing it.
Doing voice - over work must now count as an important part of every actor's repertory, and that has created a demand for actors who have distinctive voices.
These are all real animals, and good actors, too; they do the voices of such actors as Bob Hoskins, Richard E. Grant, Jane Horrocks and Rhys Ifans.
And none of which is helped by the fact that the voice actors sound as bored reading their lines as you do listening to them.
Aquaman doesn't seem to get any respect, but voice actor Phil LaMarr has a good idea of why that is.
At least the casting, outside of Weller's role and Michael McKean (doing very well as a pompous psychiatrist), disregards DCU's recent penchant for star power in favour of practiced voice actors.
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