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I haven't seen a lot of story yet, but I'm currently playing Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night. The dialogue-scenes are voice-acted.
I would also like to mention the Trine series. Aside from Trine 3 (disclaimer: I don't have Trine 5 yet), they are in 2D. And Trine 3, in my opinion, was the worst Trine ever (and the fact they returned to 2D for Trine 4 suggests that I might even have allies within Frozenbyte about that). Anything 3D in the video I posted is either a cutscene or Trine 3 gameplay.
Super Neptunia RPG is actually a JRPG; this time around it's in 2D, though -- there's an in-universe reason for this as well, as explained in the story. This means the combat is still in separate screens, and only the exploration part is the usual 2D sidescrolling.
Thanks a ton for the suggestion! Bloodstained looks awesome!