I think it really depends if it is through a first person or third person perspective. Silent for first person and dialogues for third person.
3 years ago | 14
Noble Six is a good example. We don’t need that much dialogue but a little bit can add a lot to the character, especially if they always have a helmet on.
3 years ago | 2
I like the ideal ''mysterious'' Deep backstory mute protagonist over the ''Guys! We have to get around this crevice somehow! How on earth could we do this??'' bs.
3 years ago
| 1
You are extremely underrated, its a shame that i found your channel by your cutscene animation video from 8 months ago, your upcoming single player game also looks very interesting, something you see rarely on Roblox, I will definitely go play it when it releases
3 years ago
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quick question, will the game has a briefing scene like the ones they had in call of duty modern warfare?
3 years ago | 0
Take Agent 47 for example,he doesn’t talk much with a very small dialogue,and then compare him with characters like Michael from GTA V, he has a lot of dialogue,and then put in a completely silent character.Personally I like when they talk a small bit like Agent 47.Others like more talk. I know all of this was so unnecessary here but I guess I’m just expressing what I think
3 years ago | 2
DaveDabe (YellowSabre)
Silent Protagonist or Dialogued Protagonist?
3 years ago | [YT] | 47