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Main Character in Rpgs: Voiced or Silent?

Lemunde

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Rat Keeng said:
Q: What are the similarities between Andhaira and PCs?

They are both marsupios.
 

RK47

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Radisshu said:
Thalkirst said:
Also, NWN 2's Torio Claven and Sand were also very well voiced and added a lot to the atmosphere.

Both Sand's and Torio's voices were perfect, but there were cases in NWN where the voice acting ruined immershun (lulz) for me. For example, NONE of the dwarfs from Khelgar's clan shared his accent. So where the hell did he get it? Did he just think it sounded cool, or did they have a huge accent reform just after he left?

oh please. don't remind me. One of the Black Garius' generic henchmen spoke during a cutscene and it made my ears hurt. My WTF metre went over the top. The line was something like 'We're ready to begin the ritual' in a 'WHO THE FUCK SPEAKS LIKE THAT' tone.
 

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