

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West Sun Wukong Bulletstorm Xbox 360 Video game, the last of us, game, video Game, fictional Character png 475x586px 277.52KB.Minecraft: Story Mode Minecraft: Pocket Edition Xbox 360 Video game, Minecraft, angle, mojang, dead Island png 1154x863px 94.15KB.Xbox logo, Xbox One PlayStation 4 Xbox 360, Xbox logo, electronics, computer Wallpaper, xbox png 1220x1195px 453.17KB.Xbox 360 S PlayStation 3 Kinect Video Game Consoles, xbox, electronics, gadget, video Game png 1021x1220px 750.55KB.Black Xbox 360 controller Xbox One controller PlayStation 4, Controller, electronics, playStation 4, xbox png 1200x795px 707.23KB.Enslaved: Odyssey to the West Video game Bandai Namco Entertainment PlayStation 3 Ninja Theory, others, text, logo, video Game png 1000x299px 276.31KB.If you're not concerned with a storyline, to each his own, but that's why you don't understand why I would consider something like voice acting important.

Along the same lines, the delivery of the storyline is important as well, and goes a long way to immerse you in the game world. You can say if I want to watch cinematics, why not watch a movie? But by that logic, if you want to just read subtitles, why not read a book?įor me, a quality storyline has a lot to do with whether or not I enjoy a game.

But when it's acted by a high-quality cast including the likes of Andy Serkis, those parts are a joy and, yes, they add to the game. If you're not looking for a cinematic narrative, then don't play this game. I can read at least twice as fast as I can listen, so if games are cutscene-intensive I turn on subtitles and click straight through the 'voice acting' as soon as I've finished reading a line.ĭo people really sit there listening to people talk for half an hour between interactive parts of a game? Couldn't you just watch a movie instead? So because the game has voice acting, that means there's no gameplay?
