ariacelesta said:
Tlahuizcapante said:Majority of people still would play in dubbed english version. If you play with jp voices, you are weeaboo and pretentious freak, 'cuz japanese voices are squeaky and unpleasant for ears.
I'm played with japanesy dub, because their voices are more familiar for me, than their english counterpart. As for english dub, i think, that their voice actors did quite a solid job. I don't have a plan on second (or even more, who knows?) playthrough play with english voices. Maybe, i'm later reconsider my opinion, but not now.
If to compare, i think, that from Phantom Thieves cast, Yuuki Aoi, Fukuyama Jun, Rina Satou voices are better, than their english voices. Rest of cast is pretty much on a same level.
P.S. If someone got different opinion about japanese and english voices, i'm positive to read it, if someone decide to post their thoughts.
I'm usually a sucker for japanese dub. I watch every and any anime with japanese dub, I believe that jap dub is superior in anime, I follow the belief that a material should be watched in its original language. That being said, I actually enjoy, and have been enjoying persona 5 in english dub compared to the japanese dub, it's hard to say really, I don't know why.
To me the english dub in persona carries more emotion, and feels more persona like. It might have been because of the bias I carry, having finished persona 3 and 4 in english. It's such a shame considering the all star cast persona 5 has for its jap dub. You're forgetting Tomatsu Haruka and Tomokazu Sugita. I'm pretty sad about this actually, and to be honest, I got stressed out over it. I truly want to enjoy persona 5 in japanese, but I find myself enjoying the english dub more.
And one last thing, the localisation. I like reading texts, and I usually read the text along with the dialogue. However, I find that, often, the japanese dialogue is often different from the english text, sometimes it's minor, but another time they mean totally different things. And to be honest that put a strain in my brain, basically it's like processing two different informations at the same time.