» Fri Dec 16, 2011 8:39 am
Voices are still shared among races. Get more than 6 times the number of voice actors from Oblivion, yet they don't fix the actual problems (and even make it worse by not having distinctive voices; you can pretty much copy any voice onto any other race, and it won't sound out of place). Hear a Nord speak, then turn around and hear an Imperial speak with the same voice. Good job. Also quite annoying how they got rid of most of the voice actors from previous games that were actually good, so we can get hackjobs like Farengar, Farkas, Aela, "Arnold", and that heavily accented woman, who are barely doing anything more than reading lines, or Jim Cummings who sounds incredibly fake. And of the three that are kept, they heavily limit their roles.
Quality, not quantity, is what matters here. Bethesda really lost sight of that. Too concerned with getting moar voice actors, that they didn't make sure to get good voice actors who sound authentic and fitting to their roles, and to have those roles clearly defined. Skyrim's voice acting is more horrendous than Oblivion's, and that's saying something.