• Anonymous

    Seems fairly interesting. Though, there is something I have been wondering. Why do some Japanese games have English voice overs? I noticed this in Blue Dragon as well.

  • Pesmerga00

    Seems fairly interesting. Though, there is something I have been wondering. Why do some Japanese games have English voice overs? I noticed this in Blue Dragon as well.

  • Spencer

    They’re accustomed to hearing English, so it isn’t a big deal for them. Also it makes it easier for companies to localize titles in English. That’s probably why Capcom games like Devil May Cry and Resident Evil only have English voice acting and Japanese subtitles.

  • Spencer

    They’re accustomed to hearing English, so it isn’t a big deal for them. Also it makes it easier for companies to localize titles in English. That’s probably why Capcom games like Devil May Cry and Resident Evil only have English voice acting and Japanese subtitles.

  • Anonymous

    Thanks for the info Spencer. ~ The More You Know ~*

  • Pesmerga00

    Thanks for the info Spencer. ~ The More You Know ~*

  • Veilknight

    And that’s certainly a good thing, as this makes importing easier for gamers in the sense that you won’t miss out on the actual plotline, while still enjoying the gameplay of these titles.

  • Veilknight

    And that’s certainly a good thing, as this makes importing easier for gamers in the sense that you won’t miss out on the actual plotline, while still enjoying the gameplay of these titles.

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