Okay, Moira.
No, just kidding.
One of the Fallout 3 biggest drawbacks, at least when it comes to characterization and voice-over actors, is that they all sound the same. Everyone speaks in a correct AmE accent, and sometimes there's even no audible distinction between character voices (e.g. the old man). I remember original Fallouts were, though having the voice-over lines incomparably shorter in number, more diverse in this field -- just recall Butch, Loxley, Lieutenant or Set.
"There'd be a killer reason for standin' in ma' shadow."
Of all of them, I'd pick Eulogy James, or Jericho -- both voiced by the same (though different-sounding) guy, James Lewis.
Eulogy strives hard for being a cold-hearted and kind of a reserved but polite businessman, and I buy it -- but it's like having one well-written bad character in a children's tale -- just for the sake of having an antagonist.
Jericho -- I suppose he was discussed before. You meet him as a guy who almost say "fuck you" to the PC. But then what? He starts off with some fucking silly divagations and this crappy "goody two-shoes" line (in case you have good karma). Come on, he's a drug-addicted drunkard, hitman, hard gambler, rapist and whatnot. I want him to behave like a jerk, but a funny jerk. He does only a bit of that. They had such a potential up there, and they kind of screwed it.
But in comparison to the other folks, he's acceptable.
During the first playthrough, furthermore, I thought 3Dog could be quite a cool guy to talk with. I couldn't help myself but think the quest is a mere spin-off of "Vanishing Point"(-on-feet), and the SuperSoul character, though, you know, it seemed the DJ will have a lot of things to talk about. That he will be something more that just another waypoint. Wrong. You know, what I expected from him was a strong affected Black Vernacular accent, talking slang here and there, and throwing "motherfuckers" at you from time to time -- not a P.C.-correct pussy, "fighting mean guys with his voice". . . oh, how great!
Anyway, what do you think?
edit: Sorry if the matter was, by any chance, mentioned before in a stand-alone thread; I was searching for it -- to no avail.
No, just kidding.
One of the Fallout 3 biggest drawbacks, at least when it comes to characterization and voice-over actors, is that they all sound the same. Everyone speaks in a correct AmE accent, and sometimes there's even no audible distinction between character voices (e.g. the old man). I remember original Fallouts were, though having the voice-over lines incomparably shorter in number, more diverse in this field -- just recall Butch, Loxley, Lieutenant or Set.
"There'd be a killer reason for standin' in ma' shadow."
Of all of them, I'd pick Eulogy James, or Jericho -- both voiced by the same (though different-sounding) guy, James Lewis.
Eulogy strives hard for being a cold-hearted and kind of a reserved but polite businessman, and I buy it -- but it's like having one well-written bad character in a children's tale -- just for the sake of having an antagonist.
Jericho -- I suppose he was discussed before. You meet him as a guy who almost say "fuck you" to the PC. But then what? He starts off with some fucking silly divagations and this crappy "goody two-shoes" line (in case you have good karma). Come on, he's a drug-addicted drunkard, hitman, hard gambler, rapist and whatnot. I want him to behave like a jerk, but a funny jerk. He does only a bit of that. They had such a potential up there, and they kind of screwed it.
But in comparison to the other folks, he's acceptable.
During the first playthrough, furthermore, I thought 3Dog could be quite a cool guy to talk with. I couldn't help myself but think the quest is a mere spin-off of "Vanishing Point"(-on-feet), and the SuperSoul character, though, you know, it seemed the DJ will have a lot of things to talk about. That he will be something more that just another waypoint. Wrong. You know, what I expected from him was a strong affected Black Vernacular accent, talking slang here and there, and throwing "motherfuckers" at you from time to time -- not a P.C.-correct pussy, "fighting mean guys with his voice". . . oh, how great!
Anyway, what do you think?
edit: Sorry if the matter was, by any chance, mentioned before in a stand-alone thread; I was searching for it -- to no avail.