Not exact matches
Every single image in this post,
as well
as the
series as a
whole is just... drop
dead gorgeous.
The advanced techniques of the Hong Kong action cinema translated from the period kung fu and wuxia film to the modern world of cops and robbers, from swordplay to gunplay, not for the first time (it was preceded into the present by Jackie Chan's Police Story from the previous year,
as well
as Cinema City's highly profitable Aces Go Places
series of comic adventures and a
whole host of films from the Hong Kong New Wave like Tsui Hark's own Dangerous Encounters - First Kind, not to mention earlier films like Chang Cheh's Ti Lung - starring
Dead End, from 1969), but better than anything before it.
These thematic elements were seen in
Dead Space 2
as well, and while I know that this is a review of just
Dead Space 3, writing this up makes me reflect on the
series as a
whole.
Team Ninja takes the beach babes to a
whole new level with this PSP spin - off of the popular
Dead or Alive
series,
as players are able to mingle, flirt, play, take snapshots, and challenge the girls in various mini-games found throughout your private island.
RDR2 has a lot to live up to in terms of the Red
Dead series, but also because of Rockstar's legacy
as a
whole.
With the release of the third installment of the
Dead Rising
series we were told we'd see a
whole new door opened for not only the
series, but the zombie - crunching genre
as well.