Ausir, over at the one and only Vault got hold of full F:NV voice cast. It's 69 actors versus F3's 35. Should be sounding good.
OakTable said:Jesus, look at all these guys from Star Trek.
EDIT: Also, Festus? Wasn't he a ghoul in Gecko?
UnidentifiedFlyingTard said:holy shit Dave Foley? thats awesome.
Hah. How hard could that possibly be? But seriously, I'm glad that they went the extra mile....the voice acting itself is, overall, many times better than that of FO3.
Eh. Virtually all major plot characters were unique (if not exactly well-performed). The ones that were repeated, however, were repeated a lot, which makes it feel like there were fewer of them overall than there were.verevoof said:Fallout 3 had 35 voice actors? That's pretty surprising.
I wouldn't go that far. The game is still like Bethesda's Fallout 3, not like the previously established Fallout games.Makenshi said:Damn, seem slike we will finally play Fallout 3. The real thing, that is.
verevoof said:Fallout 3 had 35 voice actors? That's pretty surprising.
verevoof said:I wouldn't go that far. The game is still like Bethesda's Fallout 3, not like the previously established Fallout games.Makenshi said:Damn, seem slike we will finally play Fallout 3. The real thing, that is.
I have no doubt that New Vegas will be an improvement from Fallout 3, though.
C2B said:For me it is.
Fallout has never been about the turn based combat for me. It was about the Writing, atmosphere and countless options what to do and how to do it. Three things were Bethesda failed miserably, imo. New Vegas seems to fix that.
So yeah, for me its the new Fallout installment.
No clue who Billy Knight is, but whatever Rob Corddry is voicing, its going to be grand!Billy Knight - Rob Corddry
Oh, I agree with that. It doesn't have to be turn based combat, but the current direction of the series just doesn't feel like Fallout (yes, using that age old argument).C2B said:Fallout has never been about the turn based combat for me. It was about the Writing, atmosphere and countless options what to do and how to do it. Three things were Bethesda failed miserably, imo. New Vegas seems to fix that.