He voiced Stickybeard the Pirate on Codename: Kids Next Door.
At least I think so. I searched through so many names I've forgotten some of the roles already. I might have mixed him up with someone else.
I can't remember the name of my favorite voice actor. And I can't even remember what he did that I liked so much. This is irritating.
Originally posted by MooCowofJusticeFrank Welker is the greatest voice actor OF ALL TIME, the only other who can rival for that title being Mel Blanc.
So I just realized that I am a fan of David McCallum, Wil Wheaton, Tara Strong, John DiMaggio, Troy Baker, Mark Hammil (not 'cause of the Joker or Luke Skywalker), Fred Savage and Frank Welker. The Frank Welker one shouldn't have been surprising, apparently the guy is literally in everything.
And of course Mark Meer, patron deity of all voice actors.
Originally posted by quanchi112
I will go through it again maybe two more times dunno. This one though it turned up better than I initially thought was nowhere near the first one.
I like this story development more, but I liked the characters more in the first one. Merril and Varric are both above any of the old characters, but you got to know the characters in Origins far better than you have any in the second game. That you have to wait to have a dialogue is really frustrating, and once you have the dialogue it is barely about the character at all. He or she just wants help, or is bored enough to ramble about nonsense ๐
The game let me down in that way and a few more, but in total I liked it a lot. I probably enjoyed myself far more in this game than I did in the first one, because of how the story was developing. Also because I liked the mechanics of game-play more in this one, and how little of it that was actually based on just fighting hordes of enemies like in the first one ๐
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Originally posted by Rainbow DashMerrill and Varric are my two favorites in the game. O:
I like this story development more, but I liked the characters more in the first one. Merril and Varric are both above any of the old characters, but you got to know the characters in Origins far better than you have any in the second game. That you have to wait to have a dialogue is really frustrating, and once you have the dialogue it is barely about the character at all. He or she just wants help, or is bored enough to ramble about nonsense ๐The game let me down in that way and a few more, but in total I liked it a lot. I probably enjoyed myself far more in this game than I did in the first one, because of how the story was developing. Also because I liked the mechanics of game-play more in this one, and how little of it that was actually based on just fighting hordes of enemies like in the first one ๐
I think another aspect I preferred to Origins was the setting.
People complained about the setting being more restricted.
This is a good thing. The primarily urban setting of Kirkwall was much better at conveying the Low Fantasy aspects of Thedas than the cross-country happyfuntimes of Fereldan ever could.
Also, the fact that the majority of conflict and the looming threat came from disputes between humans (Or humanoid races), rather than the orc-like, mindless Darkspawn, was a signifigant improvement.
Dragon Age was envisioned as a Dark Fantasy setting, and 2 showed that better than Origins ever could.