

True. In JP voice Wuk Lamat is more expressive. It doesnt solve the problem with bad writings but EN voice makes it all worse.Having played myself in JP, and my wife in EN, and listening to both renditions of Wuk Lamat, it's extremely apparent how bad the EN version was.
It was like listening to a fan dub.
She sounds completely out of place like she belongs in a different game. Everyone is delivering a certain level of performance. Then you have a performer (who just so happened to be the main character of the expansion, so they have a lot of lines) turning in a subpar performance (again, when compared to everyone else).
I don't know how anyone can objectively play through the EN MSQ and not be underwhelmed by the VA performance.
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