Because that's what I'm doing in my second playthrough. It was a good exercise to my mouth.

I agreeLilly talking in a deep manly voice isn't the most immersing experience...
I understand how as it seems a bit weird but a visual novel is a novel right?TheMaskedWriter wrote:I found myself settling into a very upsetting pattern;
I would read aloud Hisao's lines and his internal monologue, but imagine in my head the voices of the girls and other characters.
Looking back, that makes me feel a little weird.
I'm the same way.ShadeHaven wrote:Maybe I'm just weird, but whenever I read something out loud I can't actually concentrate on what I'm reading. After I'm done, I have almost no Idea of what I've just said, which means I have to read it again silently so that I can comprehend it.
Oh god, this. H-scene, can't read aloud.Ivan The Mouse wrote:I only read the male lines and I'm trying to practice some voice actin' or something. But I suck at it. Hard.
But nope, can't really have too much heart to read the H-scene lines, yo.
Same for me. However, I have recently been watching ChilledChaos's Youtube playthrough of KS (in which he reads all of the text aloud), and I have found it surprising how much "fluff" text you skip over while reading quickly in your head that turns out to not be so fluffy. Giving the weight of a deliberate vocal utterance to every word seems to make the story considerably more immersive. Not only that, but it gives you time to consider the connotations and nuances of every sentence that is used. It creates little hills and valleys of suspense and resolution between distinct thoughts, pieces of dialogue, separate text boxes, that you just gloss right over if you speed-read.Althamus wrote:I read many times faster than I can speak.