Argentina! And fun fact, the same person did the voices for both playable characters (while her sister did the voice for the NPC).
The character Irupé is from pre-colonial times, so there isn’t any Argentina or Bolivia when she’s from. I wasn’t present for the recording, but I’m pretty sure the actor was trying to channel a Bolivian or North Argentine accent with her, since the Aboriginal population is much more present in that area.
I think I would’ve preferred the difference in their voices to come more from their differing personalities rather than from any accent (especially since there is no real reason for Irupé to speak fluent Spanish and that’s just an artistic license we took), but it was mostly out of my hands.
(Spoiler alert)
First Ending: For the first ending justo do everithing the box says.
Second ending: Use the black mineral on the fire and get the black metal. Then use a black metal on another black metal to build a rocket. Finally ignite the rocket on the campfire.
Third ending: Use the box on the fire
Upgrades could do something else other than just increasing the damage/health. For instance bullets might go faster or be bigger and missiles may seek better
Argentina! And fun fact, the same person did the voices for both playable characters (while her sister did the voice for the NPC). The character Irupé is from pre-colonial times, so there isn’t any Argentina or Bolivia when she’s from. I wasn’t present for the recording, but I’m pretty sure the actor was trying to channel a Bolivian or North Argentine accent with her, since the Aboriginal population is much more present in that area. I think I would’ve preferred the difference in their voices to come more from their differing personalities rather than from any accent (especially since there is no real reason for Irupé to speak fluent Spanish and that’s just an artistic license we took), but it was mostly out of my hands.