Im with atmosfear on the voice acting, to an extent. They do have Simon Templeman voicing the traitor dude, he is one of the finest voice actors in the business. Aside from that, I did find much of the voice acting, especially with regards to the npc's to be lacking a bit.

As for all of the dialogue scenes....I was initially pissed off with the amount of time spent not playing, but Im ok with it now. I got the game more for the plot, which it what I look for most in an RPG.

So far I get the impression that the 360 version has been rather restrained, the production values really could have been better, it is only a minor complaint just now, but I am with atmosfear in that a 2009 release should not have these issues.