American voices, the English have a distracting accent.
Also, if you have "bad dubs" in an animated game, then the dubbing team isn't the one at fault.
American is English American isn't a language English is.
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American voices, the English have a distracting accent.
Also, if you have "bad dubs" in an animated game, then the dubbing team isn't the one at fault.
You make a great point. I in fact wanted to listen to the Japanese voices in Xenoblade X but the western release is English dub only and they didn't even bother to properly balance the music & voices.If the game takes place in Japan or with people obviously speaking Japanese, then that should be the language (Persona, Oreshika, etc...), when set some place else, in Final Fantasy for instance, Japanese audio doesn't feel right.
Western words like excalibur sound like trash when spoken in katakana.
because some english games have a stupid emotionless dub :v (Funny that I trie done other game that had good emotion on voices ... but was very irritating voices LOL don't matched the characters urg) others substitles are also changedSome ppl say that they prefer jap voices even w/o eng. Subs which they could understand. And I ask: WHY?!?
I think bad pronounced names is far from the worse thing about english dub on japanese (stuff)games :v hahaI always go with Japanese when possible. Hearing Japanese names being butchered by Americans who don't even try to pronounce things correctly is just wrong.
Japanese people do put their soul into voice acting so yh
Read my statement again. I was specifying the accent, not the language.American is English American isn't a language English is.
2 cats in heat fighting eachother...
Yeh, that's indeed putting your soul into voice acting ;')
Joking aside, I set it to English.
Cba with the Jap voices as their irritating after a while.
Asian films however I do watch in the native laguage, Eng subbed tho.
Your comment is rather vague. Are you saying you wouldn't want English accents if a game had its story based in England?Read my statement again. I was specifying the accent, not the language.
Well, in that case, English accents would be appropriate. I just mean I'd prefer normal voices to English accent voices.Your comment is rather vague. Are you saying you wouldn't want English accents if a game had its story based in England?