@@Gadget-Walkmen Na he sounds forced like most of them. But since this game as western characters and they canonically speak English it makes more sense to play it English.
@@CoffeeLover-vk3ub True, but it's an easier alternative to having one party speaking theirs and you speaking theirs, unless there was some device to translate while speaking your own.
@@johnnysasaki You can switch to Japanese after installation. Right click on the game from Steam library, click properties, and go to language tab. Make sure you have 12 GB of space because Steam has to downlaod Japanese voice files the next time you launch the game (it works like an update so you can pause or cancel at any time)
It's disappointing that kojima hated David Hayter so much just to replace him with an actor who took up a quarter of the game's production budget to hire, only for his Japanese counter-part to keep his part as snake. I understand that his voice might not fit the edge deep action feel this game is taking but every game had the same tone just from a different era, gg kojima.
Cezere Lecrucio kiefer doesn’t sound “bored” at all from any of the performance as he brings a realistic nuanced to the table. EverytIme kiefer talks it he sounds amazing. I mean yeah hayter’s voice is iconic but kiefer brings more of a realistic suave tone of voice to him. I like both but it's opinionated on who you like more.
Skerp129 Kojima did the same in MGS4 for Big Boss, because he didn't want him to have the same voice as Snake. So it stands to reason that his voice would be different here.
I love David Hayter, I love him in MGS1, MGS2, MGS3 etc. but I'm glad someone else was chosen (although maybe someone cheaper than Sutherland if OP is right) as Venom Snake, he gives off a more gritty, hardened impression than Hayter does.