8th May 2017, 5:07 PM
Well, that's not entirely accurate.
Most characters still talk in the "makes general conversationy noises while text appears" style of previous Zelda games. In fact, even the main characters that do have voices generally still use that method of talking. During the few cut scenes in the game, you can expect voice acting. Otherwise, MAYBE a major character will talk for two lines, then cut to text. It's a bit distracting, honestly, more so than if they'd just gone with text only. This game is voice acted more like Kingdom Hearts than Metal Gear Solid.
Most characters still talk in the "makes general conversationy noises while text appears" style of previous Zelda games. In fact, even the main characters that do have voices generally still use that method of talking. During the few cut scenes in the game, you can expect voice acting. Otherwise, MAYBE a major character will talk for two lines, then cut to text. It's a bit distracting, honestly, more so than if they'd just gone with text only. This game is voice acted more like Kingdom Hearts than Metal Gear Solid.
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