This is a little look at the many voices of Dante of the past games. I don't have much info on them (No info at all actually) but here are some pics of each one.
Drew Coombs (DMC1, Veiwtiful Joe)
Matthew Kaminsky (DMC2, Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's call)
Reuben Langdon (DMC3, DMC anime, DMC4, MvC3)
Tim Phillipps (DmC, Playstation All stars (possibly) )
Here's my thoughts;
Out of all the voices I actually enjoyed Drew Coombs the most. He had the deep and rough voice that seemed to fit Dante's character of a cool badass guy. Sure he screwed up on the "light" scene, but he was still my most favorite voice for Dante.
Matthew was alright, but he wasn't really given much lines for us to see because of Dante not talking a lot in DMC2. However, DMC2 Dante did have some lines that were good and I think Matthew presented them rather well.
Reuben was great in DMC3, but I never really felt that same feeling in DMC4 or the anime. In the anime, Reuben sounded tired and his words drag on, making Dante sound kind of older then he really is. In DMC4, he sounded like a 30 year old trying to be a fifteen year old again, and that didn't feel as cool as he was in DMC3. MvC was good cause he sounded energized from the get-go, plus it's a fighting game so you gotta sound energized.
Tim Phillipps is doing pretty well too. He's Australlian and his pronunciation of an AmMerican accent is really on point. However, there are some words that he still has his Australlian accent poking out, like when he said "But you can call me Dante the demon killer, has a nice ring to it, donya think?" I know it's probably spelled wrong but if you listen really close you can hear it. And if you listen to him in the Captivate demo when he's running through Limbo city while it's being destroyed, when he says, "Sh*t, that doesn't sound good!" He also pronounces it in his accent a bit. Either way, I like him, and I'm sure he'll do fine.
So yeah,
COMMENCE CONVERSATION!!
Drew Coombs (DMC1, Veiwtiful Joe)
Matthew Kaminsky (DMC2, Shin Megami Tensei: Lucifer's call)
Reuben Langdon (DMC3, DMC anime, DMC4, MvC3)
Tim Phillipps (DmC, Playstation All stars (possibly) )
Here's my thoughts;
Out of all the voices I actually enjoyed Drew Coombs the most. He had the deep and rough voice that seemed to fit Dante's character of a cool badass guy. Sure he screwed up on the "light" scene, but he was still my most favorite voice for Dante.
Matthew was alright, but he wasn't really given much lines for us to see because of Dante not talking a lot in DMC2. However, DMC2 Dante did have some lines that were good and I think Matthew presented them rather well.
Reuben was great in DMC3, but I never really felt that same feeling in DMC4 or the anime. In the anime, Reuben sounded tired and his words drag on, making Dante sound kind of older then he really is. In DMC4, he sounded like a 30 year old trying to be a fifteen year old again, and that didn't feel as cool as he was in DMC3. MvC was good cause he sounded energized from the get-go, plus it's a fighting game so you gotta sound energized.
Tim Phillipps is doing pretty well too. He's Australlian and his pronunciation of an AmMerican accent is really on point. However, there are some words that he still has his Australlian accent poking out, like when he said "But you can call me Dante the demon killer, has a nice ring to it, donya think?" I know it's probably spelled wrong but if you listen really close you can hear it. And if you listen to him in the Captivate demo when he's running through Limbo city while it's being destroyed, when he says, "Sh*t, that doesn't sound good!" He also pronounces it in his accent a bit. Either way, I like him, and I'm sure he'll do fine.
So yeah,
COMMENCE CONVERSATION!!