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-She's the main character and you hear her a lot
-Her new lines often play side by side with her old lines, which contrasts the difference between them even more
-The rest of the returning voice cast sounds pretty much exactly the same
Leigh's acting is just as good if not better than before. The script/direction asked a lot of her and she delivers strongly in a wide range of situations and emotions. It's very impressive when you start listening closely to it. Though because I enjoy her so much, it was very obvious to pick up that her voice is a little bit deeper and raspier now, which is usually how someone sounds after they roll right out of bed in the morning, or have vocal cord damage from illness or lifestyle.
Still, I finished my first playthrough last night and I'm looking forward to more. I got sorta used to Leigh's new voice by now.