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Edited by SinfjotliVIP: 2/26/2017 8:43:02 PM
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We need Variks The Loyal to do more voiceovers.

First of all, Peter Dinklage was terrible. People either loved his brash out of place style or hated it. I was in the latter camp. Ikora sounds sedated on Haldol. I'm wondering if she drooled too. I just want to shake her until I hear some stirring inflection in her voice. Eris Morn annoys everyone I know. Her commentary at the end of Aluk Hul is nails on the chalkboard annoying. Cayde-6 is brilliant but he can't do everything. Zavala is solid. Bill Nighy as The Speaker and Crucible is quite enjoyable, unless your getting your ass handed to you in Crucible and he starts nagging at you to play better. Amanda Holliday does pretty well in her commentary right up until the point at which she tells me encouragingly to "Hit those gates!". Amanda, just what in the -blam!- do you think I'm trying to do? I love Nolanbot. His commentary at the beginning of TTK, about searching for me and the Cosmodrome wasn't even the first place he even looked, coupled with the piano/orchestral score brought me to tears. He is such an improvement over Dinklebot that I thank my lucky stars every time I hear his voice. But Variks, Variks people, he could read the EULA and I'd laugh, cry, and ask for an encore. Please let him voice SRL in the future, with his skewed vision influencing his commentary, it'd be truly hilarious. Let him voice anything really. His wit and approval to incite violence are salicious indeed. Edited to correct the fact that Bill Nighy is not the vocal actor that voiced The Tower Cryptarch. Also I neglected to mention Lord Shaxx is voiced by Lennie James, the badass black dude from The Walking Dead.
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