Fallout New Vegas Japanese Dub [verified] -

: The Japanese language option is generally only available on

Unlike modern titles that launch with multilingual support, Fallout: New Vegas was localized for Japan post-launch. Published by ZeniMax Asia (and later Bethesda Softworks), the Japanese version is notable for two things: and voice casting . fallout new vegas japanese dub

Japanese culture does not naturally process "snarky 1950s greaser." The translators used takurami (企み – scheming) to translate "shenanigans." Wild Wasteland events are described with the interjection "Nani sore?!" (What the hell is that?!) which captures the confusion perfectly. : The Japanese language option is generally only

Matthew Perry’s performance as Benny is iconic—a sleazy, smooth-talking smoothie who stabs you in the back but somehow remains charming. Replicating that specific blend of charisma and slime in Japanese is difficult, but Kenjiro Tsuda nails it. Tsuda is known for voicing characters with deep, raspy, and morally grey tones (such as Seto Kaiba in Yu-Gi-Oh! and Kento Nanami in Jujutsu Kaisen ). His portrayal of Benny is slightly darker than Perry's, leaning into the "Mobster" archetype, but it retains the swagger perfectly. It is a performance that fans often cite as being on par with, or even surpassing, the original. Matthew Perry’s performance as Benny is iconic—a sleazy,

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