I found Alyx Vance pretty realistic, but maybe that says more about the writing than it does the acting
Personally I'm partial to Andrew Ryan of Bioshock, but thanks for the chilling reminder of our favorite Reaper.Irridium said:Sovereign in Mass Effect. When you speak with him... damn that sent chills down my spine.
This, seeing as the first words in my head at the sight of the thread title were 'War. War never changes.'SimuLord said:- Ron Perlman. Just. Ron Perlman.
Holy shit has she worked a lot. Naomi Campbell and Emma Emmerich from the Metal Gear series. And you are so right in regards to Mass Effect. Female Shephard felt like role-playing. Male Shephard, not so much.merf1350 said:Gotta go with Jennifer Hale. She has done soooo many different things in Voice Acting, IMDB, I think it would be very hard not find a Game/Character you've loved.
Specifically, I gotta give her some major props for the Fem Shepard in ME2. The guys' acting was just atrocious. It felt so forced and unnatural. Her lines seemed human, like she was there living through it, not just spouting random lines off the page. Her dialog flowed perfectly, no matter what lines you chose for her to say, the guy just was no where near as cohesive.
Claudia Black? Really? She only has one voice "vain, snobby, British woman" and that's all that cardboard cut-out Mary Sue Morrigan was. That's like saying Michael Cera is the world's next greatest actor.DarkhoIlow said:Mass Effect series and Dragon Age wins in my book.
Specifically Claudia Black as Morrigan in Dragon Age,Martin Sheen's "the Illusive Man" in Mass Effect 2 and Sovereign in Mass Effect 1 were one of the best voice acting I've heard.
Actually, that isn't true. I don't think she's reached her pinnacle yet, but I have to say, I am really impressed with Claudia Black's work. Not just for being Morrigan, obviously, but the fact that I just realized she's done other characters in games too, but you would NEVER have picked it as being her. Did you know she voiced the asari bartender on Illium and the Rachni Envoy in ME2. I didn't. I had no clue until I looked it up on IMDB.KalosCast said:Claudia Black? Really? She only has one voice "vain, snobby, British woman" and that's all that cardboard cut-out Mary Sue Morrigan was. That's like saying Michael Cera is the world's next greatest actor.DarkhoIlow said:Mass Effect series and Dragon Age wins in my book.
Specifically Claudia Black as Morrigan in Dragon Age,Martin Sheen's "the Illusive Man" in Mass Effect 2 and Sovereign in Mass Effect 1 were one of the best voice acting I've heard.
Illusive Man was awesome though.
As lame as it sounds, Nasus from League of Legends has the perfect character/voice matching and everything he says sounds like hot sex. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWr8TAMQXdY
Irrelevant. The only non bit-parts she does are the snobby, vain, british SOUNDING (happy?) women archetype.badgersprite said:Also, she's Australian, not British.
Good one! So good I didn't notice it was him the first time I played. Played again after a Robot Chicken binge and wondered "how did I miss that?"Xzi said:Seth Green as Joker in Mass Effect 1/2. Definitely one of the few to put as much effort into it as he did.
Agreed on both counts.Wolfenbarg said:The Legacy of Kain series has always stood out in this regard I think:
Also, I think Final Fantasy XII deserves an honorable mention. Pretty much any scene with a judge was just about enough to stop hearts.