Throughout my entire life All the mangas I read were being adapted into anime left and right, and I always though the first manga I ever read definitely had potential and probably was going to get adapted, but as time flew by I felt it became more and more challenging, art is becoming old and...
I feel most male seiyuu give more of a performative "on the verge of crying-breaking into tears" it's like a standard. I can't blame them it's hard, you really need to be in your best days 100% to make a listener go "omg he's crying for real" which happens maybe 10% of the time, and Every now...
you just have to like both don't you
but I think the story has A slight edge? I really don't like Dramas with a voice that's not pleasant to my ears usually if I hear a voice i dont like im turning it off within 3 seconds...buuuut on the rare occasion that i allow it enough to get hooked up in...
if its freshly finished then it would be hard to enjoy since i remember all the small details but if its good and given enough time i don't mind revisiting old gold
Genuinely curious which do you prefer and why?
Option 1 is a brilliantly written thriller: It keeps you on the edge of your seat. Every detail connects to the next carrying a steady and sure progression of events, maintaining that momentum and blowing your mind by the end, basically what people...
I have watched and finished 2 series in the past week, one of them being a psychological thriller and the other a sci fi suspense. The former was an popular old IP from years ago I knew all the major spoilers but never actually watched it, I knew what would become of the protagonist and the...
I'm kind of in the middle. There are times when I'll get curious and look up something, especially if I'm unsure whether I want to keep watching or reading. Other times I'll accidentally see a spoiler and just try to forget it. Funny enough, that actually works sometimes. By the time I get to...
Thanks this tool is really helpful! however I've noticed it doesn't support PC games at all, I thought they would be easier to hook than emulator games
Just happened today, I listened to a drama cd that was so bland and I didn't like the story, first thought: well let's hear the actor's thoughts....
but there was no free talk track and i feel bad for wasting my time on nothing
wow u guys really use some fancy audio gear. I noticed how many prefer wav files and that got me curious because i cant tell the difference from a good mp3. also i never tried noise cancellation before. if you are in a quite room with only AC sound can it cancel that and make you completely...
i would delete the wav folders and keep the mp3 ones to save space
of course I wish i can can keep them all in wav format but the file sizes can get ridiculously large to the point of occupying more disk space than my games, the size ratio must be game>audio
I do agree and there's another reason for this: Most professional voice actors are used to stuff like interviews, talk events and radio hosting so they know how to create a good mood while sounding genuine, they probably mastered this experience by working with others and getting feedback from...
I didn't expect so many advocates and opposers of free talks, seems listeners win by a slight margin
If I buy a cd and end up not liking it free talks can be its saving grace.
I'm throwing a bit of a curveball here, Attack on Titan can be a surprisingly good otome, you recruit in training corp and melt the ice around Levi's heart.
I was obsessed with Harvest Moon (Bokujou monogatari), I would offer daily tributes (presents) to the love interest i wanna marry, u even get to watch your child grow and that's so wholesome!