There are six characters in play The temptations of Mana HD remake coming out this week. The only dedicated healer among them is Charlotte, the great-grandson of the Priest of Light. I'd rather have my party die a thousand deaths than be taken from her child-speak. It's also a nest.
When I first started playing The temptations of Mana remember, and recently this week on PC, PlayStation 4, and Switch, I chose the stubborn Hawkeye as my main character and Charlotte as the first of the second two characters. Every team needs a healer, right? It took me between half an hour and 45 minutes to actually meet Charlotte, when I went back to the main menu and started over. No. Fuck no.
Charlotte is a 15-year-old girl who looks younger than usual because of her eleven blood. That explains his size. It does not explain why he should speak like this. See how long you can change him by swiping all R's and L's and W's.
I don't blame Charlotte's English voice actor. He was just following orders, reading the dialogue as presented in the official English translation of the original 1995 Super Famicom. The home team made the decision. It was not a good thing.
I can't even manage to turn on the Japanese sounds or change the words altogether. Her sick speech pattern is in the subtitles and is unavoidable. All I can do is keep her from making my big party and the buttons of a slip away from Charlotte's insecure look sprinkled throughout the story.
The The temptations of Mana remake is a good game. Charlotte is simply a vewy, vewy, bad mover. Kill me.
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