Waltz of the Big Dogs

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Level 45.75

Mar 2006

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Nov 4, 2007, 10:30 PM
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Several RPGs for PS2 can have voices turned off, either in battles or altogether. These are the ones I'm sure of:
Breath of Fire Dragon Quarter: has voices, but only in battle
Grandia II: no voices
Grandia Xtreme: occasional story voices, can be turned off
Suikoden III: no voices
Suikoden IV: has occasional story/battle voices, but can be turned off
Suikoden V: has occasional story/battle voices, but can be turned off
Tales of Legendia: has occasional story/battle voices, but can be turned off
Tales of the Abyss: has occasional story/battle voices, but can be turned off
Wild Arms 3: no voices
Wild Arms 4: has occasional story/battle voices, but can be turned off
Wild Arms 5: has occasional story/battle voices, but can be turned off
Wild Arms: Alter Code:F: no voices
I second this. I picked this up used a few weeks ago (my first Suikoden game) and I'm very impressed. Tales of Legendia is another good one that actually has very nice voice acting, but you can turn it off if you want. I'm like you Zuare, I mostly prefer to read text than hear it, but Legendia suprised me. Your call, though.
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Grandia II? No voices? I could've recalled the Dreamcast version having voices.
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