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Games with annoying sounds
Games with annoying sounds








games with annoying sounds

Any time Hermione reminds you of something in any of the games.Also, there's the noises that Yaha's gnomes make when you attack them in his That One Boss battle. This can get very irritating when there's a lot of switching involved (such as to defeat archers or monsters immune to Legna's attacks). Unlike in the first installment of Drakengard (for obvious reasons, as Caim lost the ability to speak), Nowe calls out, ?LEGNA!? whenever you switch to Legna during ground missions in Drakengard 2.Not just annoying, but very unnerving as well when you run into a spiky shell and get stuck while you're traversing dark, scary tunnels possibly miles away from the surface of the ocean, with a limited air supply and scary-ass sharks tailing you. The damage and death noises for the eponymous character.The high pitched "BOKKKKK" that plays when Ecco gets hit by an enemy is a close second.The sudden loud whirring,growling noise that begins when Ecco jumps high and triggers the Vortex feeding sequence that sucks up his pod and starts the game.Leia's damage noise in Super Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, which sounds like "ah".It's synthesized gibberish, and while the regular speech may sound fine, or even cute, it's the inappropriately random, high-pitched screeches that get on your nerves. Averted due to the game being canceled, but the Tohunga/Matoran noises from the BIONICLE: Legend of Mata Nui beta versions are this.then hearing them and your new pawns explaining it to you again immediately after you finish hiring more pawns. This leads to things like hearing all of your pawns simultaneously telling you what the pawn guild is when you enter it to hire pawns. Nearly everything pawns say in Dragon's Dogma is like this, because they repeat all of their lines every time the situation arises.










Games with annoying sounds