This revamped edition fixes a bunch of flaws (though Vaan is still the protagonist) and gives this innovative, extremely well - written and well -
acted game the presentation it deserved.
Not exact matches
the voice
acting sucks while the voice actors from the show are there the lines they recorded sound like they are emotionless.Overall simpsons skateboarding doesn't live up to be a good tony hawk clone good simpsons
game or a good
game for that matter awkward and unresponsive controls near impossible challenges and the
presentation which makes it seem farther from a simpsons
game than its supposed to be.
The
presentation and overall graphics are solid, the characters and
acting are awesome, and the plot kept interested throughout the entire
game.
Adding another layer of charm to the whole effort is the voice
acting, since the main protagonist is charmingly voiced by the programmer's daughter, Super Chibi Knight's aural
presentation finds itself neatly correlated with the loose and colourful visual aesthetic that the
game showcases throughout.
With full (Japanese) voice
acting and touched up visuals the
game leans on its
presentation in some respects, and the performances are solid and add to things for sure.
This is a fun
presentation on manual handling as it includes a charades
game for learners to
act out how to safely handle construction items.
The
presentation, great voice
acting and impressive visuals that can be experienced in Enslaved: Odyssey of the West sure contributed to the
game's high scores, which is why we're glad we've gotten some details of the upcoming DLC for it named Pigsy's Perfect 10.
Rise of the Tomb Raider encompasses everything I want in an action - adventure
game, from stellar voice
acting and an engaging plot, to sensational gameplay and
presentation.
By far the weirdest
presentation point is that voice
acting, which is — mind blowingly — different in between the UK and US versions of the
game.
The
presentation is average and the voice
acting isn't its strong - point, but the PlayStation Move really allows for a precise arcade - shooter experience in the variety of
game modes included.
Paired with great voice
acting, the characters in this
game makes the cut scenes and
presentation more immersive, similarly to the first episode and the original GTA IV.
With full (Japanese) voice
acting and touched up visuals the
game leans on its
presentation in some respects, and the performances are solid and add to things for sure.
Everything about the
game's
presentation is aces; the graphics, the art design, the sound, and the voice
acting are all top - notch, and had my complete attention from start to finish.
I don't really play Sonic
games for a deep narrative, and while the
presentation and cutscenes, along with voice
acting, were good, I never felt connected to the story or cared about it.
The
presentation and overall graphics are solid, the characters and
acting are awesome, and the plot kept interested throughout the entire
game.
The
presentation looks great, the
game is fully voice
acted (do keep in mind that there is no English dub, but the Japanese cast is great), there's some nice music, there are plenty of tasks to accomplish and events to unlock, and it's quite a relaxing journey in general.
The
game's
presentation is also excellent; campy comic book - style cutscenes
act as interludes between missions, giving you the chance to rest your weary hands and chuckle at some awesomely bad synthesized voice
acting.
Whether you're new or old to video
games, A Way Out will wow you with its visual
presentation, superb voice
acting, compelling storytelling and unique gameplay.