Gamerpalooza said:
Yes, wish the quality of English voice actors in gaming would be as good as Hollywood. Sadly its a profession that's dwindling not expanding from my perspective so I'd rather stay used to subtitles.
This is a 100% why I have them on by default.
Games are getting better, either hiring real actors or what's become the case in 2016, weeding out trash VOs and running with a dependable stable of voice talent that also can vocally act well (albeit Nolan North, Matthew Mercer,Troy Baker and Laura Bailey being In EVERYTHING is getting old...). But games are in a weird place right now where certain sections of gamers don't want games to grow up, for whatever mechanical or sociopolitical reason they have, and because of this, games are still written VERY poorly. They're buried in tired tropes movies have moved away from (unless it's a women in the lead sadly) and because of said gamers, they're NOT allowed to explore themes and content that movies can- rape, child abuse (physical or sexual), religion, race, North America being a villain, all things off the table in 2016. Games are not allowed to grow up. Any game that does is a "walking simulation", or it's "trying too hard to be a movie".
All of that points to why I use subtitles. Because I can usually within an hour now tell if a game is gonna be infantile and conservative, or if it's gonna be telling an actual story I give a shit about. It's sad because in my early adult life, I made a choice to forgo movies and television and get my escapist entertainment from games, but sadly I've drifted back into television and movies because of this drives with gamers to keep games infantile and not approach any of those subjects I named.
Ironically I'm playing Deus Ex: Mankind Divided without subtitles because I actually think the voice acting is good, and the story and themes it's conveying are kind of topical, with race, human trafficking, internet rights and rich privilege/entitlement being current hot button issues.