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voice performances add something different to the iconic characters.
Not exact matches
Some of the
voice actors, like Justin Timberlake's prominent turn, strike the viewer as being cast for name recognition over value -
adding performances.
However, good
performances do abound where it counts, with Charles S. Dutton (Cat's Eye, The Distinguished Gentleman)
adding a
voice of soundness amid the mania, and Charles Dance (Last Action Hero, Hilary and Jackie) providing a well - conceived early conduit of background story information between Ripley and the nature of the mining prison.
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.
The two actors offered great
performances, the characters they played were featured only rarely, and the
voices really
added something to both games» atmosphere.
The audio consists of
voice - overs, sound effects and music which really
add layers to the charm and humour of the game with the
voice - overs being the standout area of audio with each character having a personality via exceptional
performances from their respective
voice - over artists.
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 didn't know, Aloy is
voiced by Ashly Burch (known for her
performance as Borderlands 2's Tiny Tina) which definitely
adds to the charm.
The solid
voice work from a few veteran
voices adds nicely to the mix with Stephanie Lemelin and Yuri Lowenthal turning in
performances as the player.
If the intent was to forge a brand new experience based on the original, Secret of Mana fails as the dated combat engine challenged me in all the wrong ways and the
added elements like
voice acting fell flat with poor
performances all around.