And its not like the rest of the voice acting is that good, every character seems fucked and there is weird pausing and odd phrasing on everything. Clearly the entire studio was awful.
You just reminded me of Yunobo getting his "goro" verbal tic back in Tears of the Kingdom after it was omitted in Breath of the Wild. That was painful to listen to in English, and I'm usually an honorifics autist when it comes to translation.
Regardless, I set the voices in Japanese in both games, since JP Zelda is a QT3.14.
Nintendo 1st Party is usually one of the few games you can just leave in English because the dubs are usually either high quality or irrelevant because of how little real dialogue it has (Mario). The fact that they not only added full VA to a Zelda game, but one that bad and then doubled down on it still shocks me.
Even worse is that they seem to have done it to Metroid Prime 4, a game already struggling to sell people on a motorcycle open world.
And yeah, the verbal tic thing just never sounds right when they dub it. From desu to de gozaru it just grinds everything in English to a halt, even if its necessary for the characterization.
You just reminded me of Yunobo getting his "goro" verbal tic back in Tears of the Kingdom after it was omitted in Breath of the Wild. That was painful to listen to in English, and I'm usually an honorifics autist when it comes to translation.
Regardless, I set the voices in Japanese in both games, since JP Zelda is a QT3.14.
Nintendo 1st Party is usually one of the few games you can just leave in English because the dubs are usually either high quality or irrelevant because of how little real dialogue it has (Mario). The fact that they not only added full VA to a Zelda game, but one that bad and then doubled down on it still shocks me.
Even worse is that they seem to have done it to Metroid Prime 4, a game already struggling to sell people on a motorcycle open world.
And yeah, the verbal tic thing just never sounds right when they dub it. From desu to de gozaru it just grinds everything in English to a halt, even if its necessary for the characterization.