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The voice acting fit perfectly with Merrin's character background.
Also as others said, it fits her charterer. A bubbly voice would be 100% wrong
Hey, don't compare the two, Ada's new voice actress Lily Gao is a talentless disaster, the VA of Merrin is not.
oh i just realized you made one hell of a pointless necro. This thread is old
in terms of good voice+character synergy i would have to go with greez dritus, he has a slight nyc cab driver fit&finish to the vocals and emotion that solidifies the performance.
bartender droid monk (m-6nk) was an old school surprise in terms of tone and posture, a bit of the 1920s prohibition era speakeasy.
what really stole the show for me was turgle, aka daggett beaver aka richard horvitz. so wonderful to hear a familiar voice of the past (the angry beavers: 1997-2003).
in terms of music, fallen order had "the hu" and the particular song turned out to be a great demo track for hifi gear testing, bass extension in the first 30-45 seconds is sufficient to pop some woofers if too loud. not sure if there was anything worthwhile in survivor.
personally i would rate both games as barely "meh" (interjection or adjective) in term of entertainment value overall but each of them have a "tiny" spark of something to enjoy. at least it was better than blunder: 789 on the big screen.