15 Hilarious Voice Acting Fails In Video Games

13. Deep Fear

Seeing how well the survival horror genre - with its pre-rendered backgrounds, tank controls and terrible voice acting - worked out on the PlayStation, Sega decided to get in on the action with Deep Fear, its own sub-aquatic take on the genre. Overall, the game was good, very good for its time in fact, but like so many things 'Sega', it was doomed to sink with the Saturn and never be seen again.

But it's received a revival of sorts in the YouTube generation, as its voice acting has become the source of video game infamy. The monotonous, strangely-toned protagonist is one thing, but what is going on with the purportedly French, presumably gay Dubois? The guy sounds like a flustered English-Australian grandma who's just spilled tea on her watercolour painting.

The fact that his voice breaks every couple of seconds makes him sound like the developers just grabbed one of the people working on the game, held a gun to his head, and forced him to do his best attempt at a 'gay' voice.

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