Would you prefer that the creator plays either the same game and/or series through out all of his voice-over videos, or that he uses different game for every voice-over?
I'd rather say go with one series/game, finish it, and then move onto the next?
Voice-over could also be multiplayer-games.
Here you can have different videos of 1 match of each game.
TF2.
Awesomenauts.
Left 4 Dead 2.
Leage of Legends.
Call of Duty.
Yea. Anything.
But unless you're able to be funny without trying to hard, I prefer story-based games.
I think deviating in the game can be refreshing once in a while, but I think that the LPer should stick to a certain type of game, IE FPS, Survival horror, etc. It's just hard to follow them when they start switching things around like whack (Does PDP even still do survival horror?). Just stick to your guns, and the people that acknowledged you to begin with.
Actually people seem to misunderstand the term "voice-over" now.
This is why I made two threads. One for "Let's Play", the other for voice-overs.
Here is a quote from
Wikipedia:
"
Voice-over (also known as
off-camera or
off-stage commentary) is a production technique where a voice—that is not part of the narrative (non-
diegetic)—is used in a
radio,
television production,
filmmaking,
theatre, or other
presentations.
[1] The voice-over may be spoken by someone who appears elsewhere in the production or by a specialist
voice actor. It is pre-recorded and placed over the top of a
film or
video and commonly used in
documentaries or news reports to explain information."
Anyway, I think that it might be better that I use same game/series in every one of my voice-over videos where I talk about anything that video might be about. In case it's about some game or series particularly, I'll be using gameplay from it instead.
My comment was meant according to the explanation of voice-over.
It just feels like your cutting out MP-games as something that cannot be voiced over, or you don't want to play
Umm... I am going to do voice-overs on multiplayer games?
Sorry
I misunderstood.
No worries.