<![CDATA[Kotaku: chaos wars]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: chaos wars]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/chaoswars http://kotaku.com/tag/chaoswars <![CDATA[Not So Good Voice Acting Explained!]]>
Remember that horribly unmotivated Chaos Wars voice work? If not, watch the above clip and never forget. According to game site Insert Credit, there's a good reason for that crummy VO. That is... nepotism! The CEO of O3 Entertainment is Chris Jelinek. The voice actors apparently include Quest Jelinek and Tyler Jelinek, with special thanks to Kay Jelinek and Lee Jelinek. Blame the Jelineks for this dubbing travesty!

Employs CEO's Family [Insert Credit]

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<![CDATA[This JRPG Voice Acting Is Not So Good]]>
Voice acting sure seems easy, huh? You just read words and get paid. Simple! Well, no. Here's a masterclass in how not to do voice work. Above is the English VO for PS2 tactical role playing game Chaos Wars, which was released earlier this month in North America. The voice work is rather unmotivated — though Hayatemaru and Hyoma are somewhat trying. Does sound horribly fan-dubbish — though fan-dubs probably wouldn't mispronounce "Akihabara." Whoever voiced the monster, though, is a genius. Best keee, keee, keee we've heard in a while. Oh, Yoichi's voice is all kinds of awesome, too.

The good news that it's possible to play through the game with the original Japanese voices and English subtitles. Make that, recommended.

Horrifying Voice Acting In Chaos Wars [Insert Credit]

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