I absolutely adore the majority of voice acting in this game.
Elias is absolutely perfect.
Lilith is so powerful and dulcet and sinful
Lorath is proper northern, always a winner
Nice to see a few cheeky amazing spoiler voice actors too.
Honestly, this is my game of the year.
The director of the cutscenes, the lighting, the colour palettes, the story … beautiful cinematography.
Praise Mother.
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Agree. We’ve made second characters and skipped campaign so we can “forget” all the details and experience it again in a while, maybe at xmas.
Good stuff. So much better then D3.
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The voice acting is really good across the board yeah.
My only nitpick is that the necromancer sounds a bit too posh 
Would have also like to have individual voice lines that are different for each class. Hearing my barbarian speak like a librarian is kind of funny though I’ll give it that 
I agree.
But the voice of the children in the game… I hate them. Just like the Reda character in Assassins Creed. You can clearly hear that it’s just a grown up trying to sound like a child, and not doing a good job at it. I click on everyone that has something to say, so I’ve heard all of them.
Agree, Especially as mine is a bald balck man with blood red eyes and satanic blood marks all over him…
Then he says “oh rather, jolly good show old chap!”
Agreed the questing acting was very well done
He is fine if you play the “generic pale guy” But my guy looks like a 28 days later version of Candyman…
I think a nice feature would be a tone choice. Modulate the voice to be a little lower or higher, to help it match.
The necromancer is a “wizard” across all permutations of the “class” and as such, yes, they are highly intelligent and well spoken, and of course the 1st thing you think of after those qualities is an Englishman.
But I am a d3 WD main, so my Necro is basically WD male from d3, meets 28 days later… so the voice is so “immersion-breaking”. But only due to my aesthetic choices.