What's rule number one?
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Rule one is TALK TO EVERYONE
I only talk to about half the NPCs, and I do fine. I only do it to get free trout.
I thought Rule Number One was to save constantly.
That's rule number 3.
Silly.
What kind of wannabe RPG player doesn't talk to NPCs? I suppose it could just be a remnant of old school games where you had to talk to everyone because otherwise you'd have no idea where to go or wtf to do unless you talked (sometimes twice) to that one random person in the little house on the northeast side of the village, but I still do talk to NPCs. Having them around also just adds to immersion, making the towns feel more real and significant. I definitely missed NPCs in FFXIII, like many others.
There's nothing wrong with her voice actor. All the wrongs are with the directors themselves. When the director tells the voice actor to use a squeaky japanese-y voice (they actually do this), this is what you get, every time. Directors need to start understanding that high pitched voices often sound a lot less natural (and/or tolerable) in the english language than they do in the japanese language. See also: Every NIS game in existence.
Until they understand this, it won't matter which voice actor they hire for their genki girl, they'll all end up terrible.
A good director for the localized spoken dialogue is ABSOLUTELY PARAMOUNT. Someone who knows what people are supposed to smurfing sound like, what a "natural delivery" is.
It's astounding how BADLY this particular aspect has been totally smurfED in recent installments.
Fascinating! So you never read anything before Final Fantasy?