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Final Fantasy 16 Players Are Loving Cid’s Voice Actor

Final Fantasy 16 players will love Ralph Ineson’s performance as Sid, who practically became the unofficial voice of summer in video games after appearing in Diablo 4.

Aineson has emerged as a standout star in Final Fantasy 16, and fans love his sassy demeanor and deep Yorkshire storytelling. “Sid’s voice actor is insanely good,” chai_zaeng said. reddit.

“This man’s voice is deeper than the Mariana Trench and the way Sid delivers his lines is amazing. Very subtle yet full of emotion.”

Others agreed. “Great job like Sid,” he said Zakarnov on Twitter. “During the performance, we actually slow it down so that we can hear all of Sid’s lines,” he added. love toon. PlayStation UK’s official account also agreed. It read, “This has become the SID account for Final Fantasy 16.”

Aineson also played Loras in Diablo 4, and fans there flocked to his role as well. “Sid’s same voice actor is Loras from Diablo 4,” said one person. reddit user. “Great voice. That’s it.”

Hearing the praise, Ineson himself took to Twitter to thank all the players who are enjoying both games.

“Thank you for your kind words about Final Fantasy 16 and Diablo 4,” he said. “I started working on both games three years before his and didn’t know they were coming out in less than a month each. I made it.”

Perhaps best known to British fans as Finchy from The Office, Ineson has also starred in some of the biggest entertainment series in recent memory.

His credits include Star Wars Episode 8: The Last Jedi, Green Knight, Chernobyl, Guardians of the Galaxy, Kingsman: Secret Service, Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. , Game of Thrones, and more.

Sticking to a British theme, publisher Square Enix displayed the distinctive sword of Final Fantasy 16 in the Tower of London as a marketing strategy.

Players who have tried the demo beforehand are also enamored with the new feature called Active Time Lore and want it to become the industry standard going forward. The game’s intro is also directly inspired by the original Final Fantasy, referencing another popular character from the franchise.

Ryan Dinsdale is a freelance reporter for IGN. He will talk about witchers all day long.

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