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| 16 JUL 2010 at 12:48am |
CrisGerSchattenjger


Posts : 2538 Joined: 28 APR 2007 Location: US
Status : Offline | Hmm, interesting question.
Well games in which both the game characters and YOU as the player speak, not many. Many have fully voiced game characters, like Dragon Age, Oblvion, Mass Effect, in deed, most do ...but not many have YOU voiced...and none that i know of have full voice recog active in other words, variations in the game based on what you can say and what you can control saying. that may happen in a "game generations " or two, but help me out here everyone, are there any?
if you want to talk and listen in both text and voice, well then, the top of the list would be The Longest Journey with Dreamfall, Oblvoin, Gothic 1, 11, and 111 in the mix and many others. Lets see what anyone can come up with..as it is a good question. I am interested too.
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| 16 JUL 2010 at 12:55am |
chronotigger65Journeyman


Posts : 1142 Joined: 23 FEB 2005
Status : Offline | Other games with lot's of text and voice:
Sanitarium The Lost Crown
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| 16 JUL 2010 at 3:27am |
DonaJourneyman


Posts : 801 Joined: 19 MAR 2005
Status : Offline | The Longest Journey, definitely. Just a warning, the characters use the f-word a lot.
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| 16 JUL 2010 at 3:36am |
GreyFussPrivate Detective


Posts : 767 Joined: 4 DEC 2006
Status : Offline | I am not quite sure what you are asking but I don't know of any adventure game with actual speech recognition where you talk into your microphone. I do think there are some action war games that do this but if there is an adventure game that does I am not aware of it. The closest thing I have played not counting the old text adventures that might come close to what I think you are asking would be Starship Titanic where you have to type in specific questions or responses to the characters on the screen. I must admit that the idea of just sitting back and talking my way through an adventure game sounds interesting.
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| 16 JUL 2010 at 3:59am |
CrisGerSchattenjger


Posts : 2538 Joined: 28 APR 2007 Location: US
Status : Offline | Actually Donna I think Flipper is the only one who uses that word and I think that there is an option to adjust that.
Of the voiced major games, Gothic III is the one that comes to mind where you as the player actually can "speak" tho it is only your main character speaking the lines you pick for him on the screen from text dialog choices but that does indeed affect what happens. Other games have that option but very few are fully voiced...though that is a new trend and several of the major new titles have fully voiced dialog including Mass Effect 2. I believe the next title in the Elder Scrolls series, the sequel to Oblvion may have that.
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| 16 JUL 2010 at 5:04am |
DonaJourneyman


Posts : 801 Joined: 19 MAR 2005
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By CrisGer (16 JUL 2010 3:59am) Actually Donna I think Flipper is the only one who uses that word and I think that there is an option to adjust that.
I'm pretty sure April swears occasionally, too. But yeah, Flipper was just over the top, haha.
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| 16 JUL 2010 at 5:34am |
CrisGerSchattenjger


Posts : 2538 Joined: 28 APR 2007 Location: US
Status : Offline | Yes April does use colourful language several times you are right, i had fogotten about that.
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| 16 JUL 2010 at 8:23am |
FnordSchattenjger


Posts : 2751 Joined: 15 SEP 2008 Location: SE, Stockholm
Status : Offline | pls help me find games that have speech recognition and with which player must listen and speak to do all or most of the interaction with game.
I'm afraid that those types of games are not here yet. There have been some attempts at voice recognition in the past. I think there was a PS2 CRPG where you had to speak commands, and then there is always the RTS Tom Clancy's EndWar (which almost but not quite works for me). It would not surprise me if we see voice recognition in AGs in a few years.
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| 17 JUL 2010 at 7:38am |
pollodiabloSorcerer Apprentice


Posts : 295 Joined: 4 NOV 2002
Status : Offline | A couple of games on the Nintendo DS have speech recognition, but it's usually only one or two words (e.g. "Objection" in the Phoenix Wright games) not whole sentences or dialogues.
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| 20 JUL 2010 at 5:44am |
SAMSpace Cadet


Posts : 148 Joined: 13 FEB 2004
Status : Online | Seems like they talked alot in the Feeble Files.
I speak sometimes to the computer, but unlike Star Trek, it doesn't respond...I'll be glad when they get one of those, I hate typing
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