Fucking Agnus (Ag-noose) from Devil May Cry 4. I get it, he's sort of awkward and he has a stutter. I hated him so much, I was glad the game made me fight him two times, 'cause killing him once wasn't enough.
Oh come on! They should've at least giver her a southern accent (she's from Osaka).Hazy992 said:Asuka [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGdqAPxs6wg#t=0m0s]
That isn't bad voice acting, that's hilarious voice acting that is extremely catchy.tmande2nd said:Dawn of War Soulstorm springs to mind.
There are only two, and they have fantastic voice acting across the board.Most Dawn of War games really.
I'm throwing another vote into the shitpile that is Mark Meer's VO. And you don't even need to compare him to Jennifer Hale. Compare MaleShep's voice work to Kaiden's, Garrus', Captain Anderson, fucking anyone else. He sucks donkey balls, period.Antonio Torrente said:One of the reasons i played fem shep is because Mr. Meer's voice is lifeless, dull, uninteresting and no emotion.Raika said:Mark Meer comes immediately to mind, especially considering that the comparisons between him and the vastly superior Jennifer Hale are inevitable. One could argue that Jennifer Hale is an unfair comparison because she's superior to pretty much everyone else, and that's true. The thing is, even when you don't compare him to someone who might be the best video game voice actor ever, Mark Meer falls flat. Compare him to most voice actors and Mark Meer falls flat. Compare him to Steve Blum and he falls flat. Compare him to Nolan North and he falls flat. Hell, you can even compare him to Jon St. John, the ultimate one-trick pony of the voice acting world, and Mark Meer still falls pathetically flat. Mark Meer might be one of the worst leading men of all time in terms of video game voice talent. If I ever hear his dull, lifeless, uninterested monotone again, it will be too soon.
I'm glad someone else agrees. Mark Meer's version at least sounds like a professional soldier. She sounds like she wants to kill everyone whatever option I choose.Woodsey said:Raika said:snip
FemShep never sounds right to me - she puts a slight macho-man twist on it and it sounds forced. She was much better as Bastila.
Same with Just Cause 2. It adds to the B-movie experience.SnootyEnglishman said:It has bad voice acting but Resident Evil 1 is one of those cases where the bad voice acting is just hilarious.
We already agreed that Meer's voice is bad as Male Shep, could you suggest a better voice actor?LetalisK said:I'm throwing another vote into the shitpile that is Mark Meer's VO. And you don't even need to compare him to Jennifer Hale. Compare MaleShep's voice work to Kaiden's, Garrus', Captain Anderson, fucking anyone else. He sucks donkey balls, period.Antonio Torrente said:One of the reasons i played fem shep is because Mr. Meer's voice is lifeless, dull, uninteresting and no emotion.Raika said:Mark Meer comes immediately to mind, especially considering that the comparisons between him and the vastly superior Jennifer Hale are inevitable. One could argue that Jennifer Hale is an unfair comparison because she's superior to pretty much everyone else, and that's true. The thing is, even when you don't compare him to someone who might be the best video game voice actor ever, Mark Meer falls flat. Compare him to most voice actors and Mark Meer falls flat. Compare him to Steve Blum and he falls flat. Compare him to Nolan North and he falls flat. Hell, you can even compare him to Jon St. John, the ultimate one-trick pony of the voice acting world, and Mark Meer still falls pathetically flat. Mark Meer might be one of the worst leading men of all time in terms of video game voice talent. If I ever hear his dull, lifeless, uninterested monotone again, it will be too soon.