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| ex4=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="Red Dead Redemption" h="140">Non-hostile NPC reacting to gun fire.</mt> | | ex4=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="Red Dead Redemption" h="140">Non-hostile NPC reacting to gun fire.</mt> | ||
| ex8=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="Mini Ninjas" h="200">[[Shout and Yell]] fits well well within the martial arts.</mt> | | ex8=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="Mini Ninjas" h="200">[[Shout and Yell]] fits well well within the martial arts.</mt> | ||
− | | ex3=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="Chaos Theory" h="200"></mt> | + | | ex3=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="Chaos Theory" altg="Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory" h="200"></mt> |
− | | ex7=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="HalfLife2" altg="Half-Life 2" h=" | + | | ex7=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="HalfLife2" altg="Half-Life 2" h="156">A hostile creature shouts as it attacks the PC.</mt> |
| ex5=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="Patapon" h="140">In embellished way, the patapon yell (their songs) during the entire levels.</mt> | | ex5=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="Patapon" h="140">In embellished way, the patapon yell (their songs) during the entire levels.</mt> | ||
| ex10=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="Halo" h="140"></mt> | | ex10=<mt p="ShoutAndYell" g="Halo" h="140"></mt> | ||
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Contents
Synopsis
[update:] Loud manifestations of hostility. |
Relationships
Contexts:
Awareness , Engagement , Emotional Script , Character Soundprint , Seeking for PC .
Makes use of:
Dialogue , Grunts .
Description
Shout and Yell refers to loud expressions, either Grunts or Dialogue-like, that a character emits with the evident purpose of messaging an hostile attitude towards others (usually NPC towards the PC, but not necessarily).
A particular (an much less common) exploration of Shout and Yell is when it is integrated in the Gameplay in association with the Sound Input.
Examples