Your Boy Leroy wrote: I think the main difference may be the audio quality this time around. I remember the audio from the original Shenmue being terribly compressed and muffled, to the point where I switched TVs multiple times thinking it was that.
On a side note, is the Japanese voice acting considered good compared to the dub?punkmanced wrote:Your Boy Leroy wrote: I think the main difference may be the audio quality this time around. I remember the audio from the original Shenmue being terribly compressed and muffled, to the point where I switched TVs multiple times thinking it was that.
You're right, but that was only in the English version; the Japanese audio was perfectly crisp, sound-wise.
(Side note- I really hope they pull off dual language tracks this time around.)
staplepuffs27 wrote:On a side note, is the Japanese voice acting considered good compared to the dub?punkmanced wrote:Your Boy Leroy wrote: I think the main difference may be the audio quality this time around. I remember the audio from the original Shenmue being terribly compressed and muffled, to the point where I switched TVs multiple times thinking it was that.
You're right, but that was only in the English version; the Japanese audio was perfectly crisp, sound-wise.
(Side note- I really hope they pull off dual language tracks this time around.)
O Rei do Frango Assado wrote:
This is to say that, to be honest, I don't really care whether Corey Marshall can still do a Ryo voice or not, because I'm not planning on every hearing it.
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