Everyone has to have at least one favorite. While many of today's
"multimedia" titles consider voice acting as a standard feature,  I've
noticed that many games reviews slam the voice acting as amateurish, or
merely space filler.

Surely there are some games out there that use speech effectively. Any
nominees? My Golden Age favorite (say 1989 - 1993) is Loom. Runner up:
Indy and the Fate of Atlantis. Both are LucasArts titles, and each gives
the game a spirit by using voice as an integral part of the story, and
not merely filler.

What's the worst of all time?


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