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1-08-2012 @ 9:40PM
Lloren said...
Its funny that you mention how the cutscenes and voice acting add flavor to WoW, but that they're overdone sometimes. (No, this isn't swtor insider) but it's funny that something we consider to be a mildly negative thing in WoW is the same thing that the other game lauds as a feature.
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1-08-2012 @ 11:20PM
llcjay2003 said...
Well, to be fair, TOR is a single-player game hidden in an MMO shell. I'm not saying that TOR is not an MMO, it is very much so, it just has many single-player features. They effectively took the awesome dialogue system from ME2 and implemented into an MMO. This required a TON of voice work and it was done brilliantly. Voice acting is a central part of TOR so the emphasis on its quality is high.
As for WoW, they have some talent, but dialogue is definitely not a main feature. Much of the voice work is very well done, whereas other parts...notsomuch.