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Female V sounds fantastic especially at high stake moments and in general sounds more tough and mean. While she is absolutely phenomenal I feel like sometimes it's a tad too much overplayed. Like certain moments where you just need to hit a 10 she overshoots to a 12 or so. Some find that very refreshing and I can see how that leads to more emotion but on the otherhand male V sounds more suble almost boring but he hits the 10 mark where it needs to be and doesn't go overboard.
In short Female V is more a range of emotions ( maybe sometimes too much) and Male V for overall consistency and a smooth ride all the way til the end.
I don't understand why people keep applauding Female V's voice acting. I find her to be completely irritating. Most of her dialogue she either sounds like a smug ♥♥♥♥♥ I want to punch, or a whiny ♥♥♥♥♥ I want to punch.
Hype backlash, combined with a lot of Fem V fans dissing Male V's performance (which I personally believe is good at worst) didn't help my opinion at all.
Female V has one of the worst voice acting I've ever heard.
It fits the Cyberpunk universe. Expecially considering that V early game is an idiot.
Female v for sure
And also because Panam is hot.
Hopefully in the expansion she will do a better job.