>tfw va are Troy Baker, Laura Bailey and/or Nolan North
Seriously who puts them in every game? For example Troy Baker has played Batman in 2012, and the joker in 2013. (and was in like 50+ other games)
I think I'm deeply tired and bored of hearing the same voices over and over. I'm happy for them that they managed to be successful at what they do, acting being such a difficult field of work to enter in. But the joke "if you want to be a voice actor in video games, just wait for Nolan and me to die" made by Troy Baker during the Game Awards isn't a joke anymore.
my mistake sounds really similar to Baker's joker from Origins though
Zachary Adams
I miss having Steve Blum and Grey DeLisle voice half the star wars galaxy.
Cameron Long
It'd be nice if Laura Bailey at least could do more than just her own voice.
Leo Cook
they have more actors games can't afford real actors, gimmicks like Spacey in CoD and Kojimbo paying people to hang out aside, and there's no other pool to draw on in the west so you're left with the same handful of genuinely awful anime dubbers doing everything
Henry Williams
I doubt the public would care if a character was voiced by a literally who or troy baker.
Troy Baker ruined Death Stranding for me. His character felt tacked on and the voice was generic insane bad guy. Contrast that to a cast of A grade actors
Jackson Diaz
This is what I don't get. Young&new (voice) actors are also way cheaper.
Chase Jackson
its just his normal speaking voice see Ocelot from MGSV
Noah Johnson
FUCK YOU
Joshua Morris
Troy Baker has played Batman, Joker, Two-Face and all the Robins except for Damien.
>tfw no other franchise will have Yakuza JP tier voice acting
Hudson Cook
>It's hero time! I like him.
Leo Sanchez
>hating on Nolan North
Caleb Miller
Would be better if they at least had some proper range, but honestly I think the VA industry in the west is just scared shitless at the idea of putting newbies in major roles, they know the handful of VA's that they use now are super popular and so they stay.
Japs have this problem to some extent as well, but at the very least they've got so many different things coming out all the time that they really have no choice but to bring in new VA's for main character roles, for better or worse.
Plus VA work in Japan actually pays decent and is treated at least somewhat like real acting, so it has way more people trying to make it in the industry.
Oliver Barnes
Watching him and Troy baker play through uncharted, with Nolan being an absolute boomer is a great experience. Bonus points for Amy Hemming talking about the game