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Paused Interrupt
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Sometimes, the dialog isn't timed perfectly. In other words, when one character interrupts another character, it isn't likely to sound like an actual interruption, but merely that one character finished a line which ended in mid sentence and the other character began their own line. Example: Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Most likely in video games, in which the individual lines of dialog are stored as separate sound files, and the actors themselves — no matter what their quality is — cannot correct this, and neither can the game engine. In games where you need to press a button to advance the text, this is more or less guaranteed to happen. Similarly present in animation, in some cases, due to VO studios recording lines individually (usually due to actors being recorded separately or for audio engineering purposes) and the pause being the result of failing to time the lines properly in post-production. Note how this is primarily a voice-acting trope. A similar phenomenon may show up in games with text-based dialogue, where the game overestimates how long it will take the player to read the line before replacing it with the interruption (which would usually be preferable to the alternative). Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })It can, however, come into live acting when sub-par actors are involved. Two actors reading their lines (or reciting from memory) will not act out an interrupt realistically. Sometimes this can be intentional, to give the audience time to process everything being said while still having an interrupt. If there are delays in the middle of the sentence because words are being spliced in, that's Mad Libs Dialogue. |
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Paused Interrupt | processingComment |
Dropped link to AGoodNameForARockBand: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Paused Interrupt | processingComment |
Dropped link to GameMod: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Paused Interrupt | processingComment |
Dropped link to LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Paused Interrupt | processingComment |
Dropped link to PrideAndPrejudice: Not an Item - UNKNOWN | |
Paused Interrupt | processingComment |
Dropped link to SoapWithinAShow: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Paused Interrupt | processingComment |
Dropped link to StarWars: Not an Item - CAT | |
Paused Interrupt | processingUnknown |
PrideAndPrejudice | |
Paused Interrupt | isPartOf |
DBTropes | |
Paused Interrupt / int_17bfcf60 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_17bfcf60 | comment |
Homeworld: Cataclysm tries to avert this, but fails. One character talks over another, and the interruption is in the first voice clip that plays - but the rest of the interrupting line is in another clip, and due to the game lagging as a result of the sheer carnage happening while the characters talk, there can be up to several seconds before the line resumes. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_17bfcf60 | featureApplicability |
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Homeworld (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_17bfcf60 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_1f720e0 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_1f720e0 | comment |
The Adventures of Willy Beamish has this exchange, which is much more pronounced in the Sega CD version than the PC one. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_1f720e0 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_1f720e0 | featureConfidence |
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The Adventures of Willy Beamish (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_1f720e0 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_26674ed5 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_26674ed5 | comment |
Pretty well averted in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, where characters interrupt each other pretty much immediately (for a good example of how to do it right, notice how Fatman interrupts Raiden's monologue about how great a person Stillman was, and how Snake cuts Otacon's lecture about what the camera program does). Not so much in Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, though, which was bad because the radio dialogue was a lot more snappy and comical, particularly between Big Boss and Para-Medic. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_26674ed5 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_26674ed5 | featureConfidence |
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Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_26674ed5 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_3976eb95 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_3976eb95 | comment |
This is one of the more regrettable resemblances to Mass Effect to be found in The Bureau: XCOM Declassified. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_3976eb95 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_3976eb95 | featureConfidence |
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The Bureau: XCOM Declassified (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_3976eb95 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_39b7671e | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_39b7671e | comment |
Metroid: Other M has an almost comically long pause during one of Samus's internal monologues after joining up with Adam's unit. It was probably intended for emphasis, but with the poor voice direction and the need to load sound files off the disk, well... | |
Paused Interrupt / int_39b7671e | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_39b7671e | featureConfidence |
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Metroid: Other M (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_39b7671e | |
Paused Interrupt / int_43f52aa9 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_43f52aa9 | comment |
In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, the first (or second) dialog you hear features this trope as one of the Blades tries to explain to his superior what you are doing in your cell. Skyrim mostly averts this by having the dialogue overlapping each other. In the intro, for example, a priestess delivers the last rites but one of the soldiers, who are about to be excecuted, interrupts her. His line ("For the love of...") and her second line ("for you are...") almost completely overlap. |
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Paused Interrupt / int_43f52aa9 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_43f52aa9 | featureConfidence |
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_43f52aa9 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_49a88435 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_49a88435 | comment |
Averted in Final Fantasy XII in at least one scene where Balthier interrupts Vaan. It's done very naturally. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_49a88435 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_49a88435 | featureConfidence |
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Final Fantasy XII (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_49a88435 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_513c73f3 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_513c73f3 | comment |
Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World has a fair bit of this in the first half hour or so. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_513c73f3 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_513c73f3 | featureConfidence |
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Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_513c73f3 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_526d4c5c | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_526d4c5c | comment |
Every Bioware adventure ever, including Knights of the Old Republic, Mass Effect, and Neverwinter Nights. In one part of the first KoTOR game this is justified; the two lovers trail off as they see angry parents approaching, but before said parents are close enough to shout most effectively. Other cases, less so. In Mass Effect you can choose the next dialogue option while the NPC is talking, which helps keep the conversation flowing. Of course, if you're focusing on the next dialogue option, then you miss what the NPC is actually saying. Mass Effect 2 exacerbates the problem with the addition of dialogue interrupts. The player has to be quick to trigger them, but this (together with the loud 'ding' sound that plays when you do it) means it rarely sounds natural, even for a sudden interjection (and sometimes you have to trigger the interrupt before the dialogue actually reaches the point Shepard is reacting to). One funny moment uses this to lean on the fourth wall a bit. After your normally fast-talking doctor suddenly bursts into song, even if you select something right away there seems to be a looooong Paused Interrupt... and then he coughs. Shepard is just as speechless as the player. Mass Effect 2 sometimes has the opposite problem on fast PCs, where lines are spoken too quickly on each others' heels to sound natural. |
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Paused Interrupt / int_526d4c5c | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_526d4c5c | featureConfidence |
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Knights of the Old Republic (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_526d4c5c | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5908ee91 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5908ee91 | comment |
Skyrim mostly averts this by having the dialogue overlapping each other. In the intro, for example, a priestess delivers the last rites but one of the soldiers, who are about to be excecuted, interrupts her. His line ("For the love of...") and her second line ("for you are...") almost completely overlap. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5908ee91 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_5908ee91 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_5908ee91 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_59a835fb | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_59a835fb | comment |
Inversion: Sonic Adventure 2's localization took the rough (read: almost Engrish) translations of the Japanese script and placed them in the same sized sound files. Thus, the characters speak at the same time frequently, or may say things that don't make a bit of sense. The most hilarious example has one character repeating part of a line in a news report before it's even said. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_59a835fb | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_59a835fb | featureConfidence |
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Sonic Adventure 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_59a835fb | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5a0d652b | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5a0d652b | comment |
Warcraft III does this a lot, particularly when Arthas is in the cinematic. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5a0d652b | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_5a0d652b | featureConfidence |
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Warcraft (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_5a0d652b | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5a1506e6 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5a1506e6 | comment |
All of the dialogue in Eternal Sonata is punctuated with pauses. If even a quarter of a second were shaved off of each pause between lines, cutscenes would be up to 2 minutes shorter. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5a1506e6 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_5a1506e6 | featureConfidence |
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Eternal Sonata (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_5a1506e6 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5e91c7b | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5e91c7b | comment |
Resident Evil 2: | |
Paused Interrupt / int_5e91c7b | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_5e91c7b | featureConfidence |
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Resident Evil 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_5e91c7b | |
Paused Interrupt / int_629cd094 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_629cd094 | comment |
Dragon Age: Origins is guilty of this, too, both when the PC is talking to party members and when party members are talking to each other while exploring. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_629cd094 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_629cd094 | featureConfidence |
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Dragon Age: Origins (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_629cd094 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_6aaf56f7 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_6aaf56f7 | comment |
Tales of Innocence suffers terribly from this, between the usual video game woes and a minimum delay between voiced lines of different characters, due to the dialog box design. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_6aaf56f7 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_6aaf56f7 | featureConfidence |
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Tales of Innocence (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_6aaf56f7 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_70788a5 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_70788a5 | comment |
In SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom, the conversations are text box-based, meaning simple character changes are afflicted with this, let alone interrupts. The player can manually avert this however if they press the Next button with good timing. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_70788a5 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_70788a5 | featureConfidence |
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SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_70788a5 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_72a1ac51 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_72a1ac51 | comment |
In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas there is a segment where an NPC, Catalina, calls the protagonist up on his cell phone to chew him out. As with most phone conversations in the game, this happens in real time. She flies into her usual rage, and hangs up on the player — but the game doesn't know how to handle a dramatic mid-call hangup. She just stops talking, there is no click or dial tone, and the protagonist calmly folds up his phone and puts it away without a second glance, precisely the same way he is animated to end every (complete) phone conversation. Also can be averted by the player, who can cancel a phone call at any time without any paused interrupts. |
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Paused Interrupt / int_72a1ac51 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_72a1ac51 | featureConfidence |
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_72a1ac51 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_73cdb697 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_73cdb697 | comment |
At the beginning of the first Resident Evil, a particularly long pause can be found when a conversation is interrupted by a gunshot. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_73cdb697 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_73cdb697 | featureConfidence |
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ResidentEvil | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_73cdb697 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7668653a | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7668653a | comment |
Mass Effect 2 exacerbates the problem with the addition of dialogue interrupts. The player has to be quick to trigger them, but this (together with the loud 'ding' sound that plays when you do it) means it rarely sounds natural, even for a sudden interjection (and sometimes you have to trigger the interrupt before the dialogue actually reaches the point Shepard is reacting to). | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7668653a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7668653a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mass Effect 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_7668653a | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7a7a1a86 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7a7a1a86 | comment |
Most of the dialogue and performances in Aliens are very good, which it glaring when one of the characters stops their line dead for no reason before being interrupted: | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7a7a1a86 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_7a7a1a86 | featureConfidence |
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Aliens | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_7a7a1a86 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7c576502 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7c576502 | comment |
Destrega has a lot of these in the Story Mode. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7c576502 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_7c576502 | featureConfidence |
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DeStrega (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_7c576502 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_87f2d9f8 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_87f2d9f8 | comment |
Mass Effect: During the drop on Ilos, the engine is already struggling with having a conversation that involves more than two participants, so having a lot of paused interrupts in what is probably meant to be a tense rapid-fire chatter is excusable. Particularly notable is Joker's line, probably intended to cut through a bunch of panicking overlapping dialog: | |
Paused Interrupt / int_87f2d9f8 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_87f2d9f8 | featureConfidence |
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MassEffect | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_87f2d9f8 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_88393f75 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_88393f75 | comment |
The 1997 Blade Runner video game has a few rather egregious examples. Oftentimes, the interrupting character isn't even on-screen at the time, and the pause will linger until they have walked up to the spot where the conversation is taking place. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_88393f75 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_88393f75 | featureConfidence |
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Blade Runner (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_88393f75 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_a32b6a64 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_a32b6a64 | comment |
Happens in The West Wing. The rapid-fire speech of the characters frequently involves one character interrupting another. All to the good, but the scripts always ended an interrupted character's line on a whole word, making this last word the cue for the interrupting character to take over. The end result is something similar to Fred and George's alternating speech than a genuine interruption. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_a32b6a64 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_a32b6a64 | featureConfidence |
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The West Wing | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_a32b6a64 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_a81325d3 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_a81325d3 | comment |
Often in Final Fantasy games after X. There's often pace-breaking pauses in about every dialogue. Here's an example from Crisis Core: He's pausing for emphasis. Evidently a lot of emphasis. Some dialogue files in Crisis Core do take interruptions into account, usually by having the two lines as a single file. Though, you can only find this out via game modding. Averted in Final Fantasy XII in at least one scene where Balthier interrupts Vaan. It's done very naturally. And Final Fantasy XIII keeps the dialogue flowing pretty naturally too. |
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Paused Interrupt / int_a81325d3 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_a81325d3 | featureConfidence |
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Final Fantasy (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_a81325d3 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_b0183e04 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_b0183e04 | comment |
Garth Marenghis Darkplace is crammed with deliberately bad acting and includes at least one example of this trope. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_b0183e04 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_b0183e04 | featureConfidence |
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Garth Marenghi's Darkplace | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_b0183e04 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_bcadd7cb | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_bcadd7cb | comment |
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Dark Crusade: | |
Paused Interrupt / int_bcadd7cb | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_bcadd7cb | featureConfidence |
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Warhammer 40,000 (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_bcadd7cb | |
Paused Interrupt / int_c72021c5 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_c72021c5 | comment |
Deus Ex was bad for this. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_c72021c5 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_c72021c5 | featureConfidence |
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Deus Ex (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_c72021c5 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e25322af | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e25322af | comment |
Happens to Strong Bad a few times in Homestar Runner videos. When trying to say what the "R" in routine stands for, he draws the "r" sound out quite a bit before Strong Sad butts in. The same thing happens with the "th" when he tries to say the #1 item on his "bottom ten" is. The most (deliberately) ridiculous one is in the email "the facts" when he tries to recap the reasons Strong Mad shouldn't have his own cartoon. Not only is the recap itself an obviously contrived excuse to have something unimportant for Homestar to interrupt, he actually types the "ehgh" sound he starts the sentence with before Homestar starts speaking. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e25322af | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_e25322af | featureConfidence |
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Homestar Runner (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_e25322af | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e4732abc | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e4732abc | comment |
In the Stargate Atlantis episode The Eye, Weir's conversation with Sheppard was supposed to be interrupted by Kolya yanking the radio away. She stopped her line five seconds before it moved. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e4732abc | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_e4732abc | featureConfidence |
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Stargate Atlantis | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_e4732abc | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e5de5644 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e5de5644 | comment |
XIII had a scene near the beginning of the game in which this happens several times, not through dialogue, but through sound effects. As you're being interrogated, Amos is explaining to you his findings when he's interrupted by his intercom beeping - he stops talking seconds later. Later in the same scene, he's interrupted by a VERY LOUD EXPLOSION, yet keeps talking for almost three whole seconds before finally stopping to yell "What the devil's going on here?!" This applies to all kinds of conversations in the game...making mandatory, unskippable scenes particularly painful to watch if you have to reload your checkpoint saves a lot. |
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Paused Interrupt / int_e5de5644 | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_e5de5644 | featureConfidence |
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XIII (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_e5de5644 | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e5feb1e | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e5feb1e | comment |
The Ace Attorney games have this a lot. For one thing, when the judge says that he's declaring a verdict, there's always a pause if someone is going to object at the last minute. When there's a text-based interruption, the line being interrupted does not wait for the player to advance the text before the interruption occurs, so this interruption effect works well. The lag with objections is presumably because in Ace Attorney Law School, judges are trained to pause at the last minute, specifically to allow attorneys to object. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e5feb1e | featureApplicability |
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Paused Interrupt / int_e5feb1e | featureConfidence |
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Ace Attorney (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_e5feb1e | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e9c7b01b | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e9c7b01b | comment |
Everyone in Dissidia Final Fantasy, due to the voice acting direction problems the game had, but especially Cloud, who can barely get through a sentence without saying "...I just..." and pausing for a billion minutes. His overall wooden tone doesn't help. Fortunately, the Dissidia 012 expansion improves the voice direction all over, except for the old content which has not been redubbed. | |
Paused Interrupt / int_e9c7b01b | featureApplicability |
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Dissidia Final Fantasy (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_e9c7b01b | |
Paused Interrupt / int_ea3902af | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_ea3902af | comment |
Full Spectrum Warrior had notoriously long load times between lines of dialogue. The resulting irregular timing completely disrupted several otherwise tense scenes. | |
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Paused Interrupt / int_ea3902af | featureConfidence |
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Full Spectrum Warrior (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_ea3902af | |
Paused Interrupt / int_eb6802b4 | type |
Paused Interrupt | |
Paused Interrupt / int_eb6802b4 | comment |
And Final Fantasy XIII keeps the dialogue flowing pretty naturally too. | |
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Final Fantasy XIII (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Paused Interrupt / int_eb6802b4 |
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