Sentences with phrase «action cutscenes»

"Action cutscenes" refers to short cinematic sequences in video games that showcase thrilling or intense action sequences, typically involving the game's protagonist or significant characters. These cutscenes often involve exciting physical combat or high-intensity moments to bring cinematic flair to the gameplay experience. Full definition
On the positive side, the live action cutscenes are a very nice touch and they serve as a unique, immersive tool for telling the story.
You may also be surprised by the hammy acting and cheesy dialog in the game's live action cutscenes if you didn't already know that this is one of the hallmarks of the series and is all quite intentionally over-the-top.
This is taken up a notch during action cutscenes — beautifully choreographed sequences that are in equal measures cool, silly and playful.
As you travel through Russia and hunt down the evildoers, the story is told and explained in live action cutscenes taking place days later, taking a lot of editing inspiration from action director Tony Scott (mainly Enemy of the State and Man on Fire).
Fantastic atmosphere and great action cutscenes.
Funnily enough, compared to 2015's Need for Speed, I actually missed the lack of live action cutscenes and the computer generated alternatives ended up feeling a bit naff in comparison.
While the story and world are presented through cutscenes and stone glyphs depicting the history of the land, Hellblade also makes clever use of live - action cutscenes.
Throughout the game, there are several quick time events and live - action cutscenes.
There are signs of polish in the presentation too, including a live action cutscene and realistic behaviors from the NPCs.
Live action cutscenes, the ever - present roar of the crowd and constant pulp narration hammer home the premise at every turn, and it's as refreshing a concept as you'd expect from the anarchic boutique studio.
A disastrously beautiful amalgamation of live - action cutscenes, on - rails shooting, GlaDOS - inspired voice acting, quick time events, awful racial stereotypes, an orchestral soundtrack, and — in one instance — Street Fighter - inspired 1v1 combat: this game really does try its darndest to be loco.
The action cutscenes have been further Kitamurafied — each one's got an additional slow - motion backflip or two — but the results are still cool to watch.
Despite its use of live - action cutscenes — weird throwbacks nowadays — and casting of cult favourites like Tom Savini and Lloyd Kaufman, Twisted Pixel is unable to realise its vision of creating a schlocky B - movie.
LocoCycle opens with an extremely lengthy (15 + minute) live action cutscene.
Boasting a fully - featured campaign - replete with live - action cutscenes - and a meaty multiplayer offering with numerous new modes, Twisted Metal looks set to shake things up a bit when it crashes onto store - shelves.
Before you're even given the chance to get behind the wheel of a car, Need For Speed reveals one of its worst features: live - action cutscenes that feature a gaggle of walking, talking, fist - bumping millennial clichés.
Telling the tale of time travel gone wrong, Quantum Break featured a mix of high - fidelity third - person shooting, cinematic in - game cutscenes, and live action cutscenes that starred Shawn Ashmore (X-Men's Iceman), Dominic Monaghan (The Lord of the Rings» Meriadoc Brandybuck), Aidan Gillen (Game of Thrones» Petyr Baelish), and other top talent.
Quantum Break is one of the only titles on Xbox One that utilizes live - action cutscenes, which play out like high - quality modern TV show episodes in between levels.
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