Games with the Worst Voice Acting?

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Got to be Two Worlds (RPG) for me! The game seemed really good but the voices were so cheesy i couldn't play it for more than half an hour!
Any other titles you think are best avoided for this reason?
 
Chaser.
There is a helluva lot of depth/length to the cut scenes in the game, I mean they actually put a lot of effort into trying to create a storyline, but it's let down by the ham voice acting. John Chaser, the main character in particular sounds very wooden. It's one of those cases where if it got much worse, you would think it was some kind of parody.
 
Some of the LOTRO voice overs as whoever decided on that Scottish accent for some of the dwarves is on my hitlist for eternity grrrrrrr
 
two worlds, good game but the main characters voice was terrible!

Oblivion had some great voice work, esp the ones by all the real famous actors.
 
I'd have to go with the good old original Resident Evil!!!!

Barrys voice was exceptionally bad.

"Hmmmmm this looks like Chris's blood'

Really barry? you can tell that just by looking at it???
 
"Hmmmmm this looks like Chris's blood'

Really barry? you can tell that just by looking at it???

rofl


Dark Messiah of Might and Magic....The main mage guy was terrible...he had like erotic undertones in his voice during serious enactments

totally cheesed the whole game up for me.
 
Oblivion. Beggars suddenly getting posh voices!



Actually that makes sense: the beggar has the "beggar voice" to try to get money out of you, but reverts to a more normal voice once you want to have a normal conversation.

"Alms for an ex-leper. Alms for an ex-leper..."



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I'm not sure I'd knock Oblivion's voice acting. That was just a slip in assigning the voices. The acting itself was top notch.

Guild Wars and Factions saw some pretty naff voice acting.
 
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