As Polygon reported earlier today, the trailer for the game shows a cartoon of the game's titular hero Alex putting together a Rube Goldberg - eque machine as well
as actual gameplay footage.
Not exact matches
Here is what Slightly Mad Studios said about these screenshots: «
As usual, all shots show purely in - game
footage that has not been made in any special photo mode, using no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the
actual gameplay — What you see below is what you experience while driving!»
We did get to see some
actual gameplay footage, but unlike the Paper Mario: Color Splash segment, the developers were also present
as guests.
Unfortunately, the video does not contain any
actual gameplay footage,
as it only features the two journalists discussing their
gameplay experience.
As usual, the shots show purely in - game
footage that has not been made in any special photo mode with no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the
actual gameplay — What you see below is what you experience while driving!
«
As usual, all shots show purely in - game
footage that has not been made in any special photo mode, using no post-processing or filters that aren't available during the
actual gameplay,» the studio said.
@BallsEye So you're telling me that looking at
actual gameplay footage doesn't count
as research anymore?
When a developer has
gameplay that looks nearly as good as their cinema scenes, they add a note that says it's the «Actual Gameplay Footage,» because gameplay footage usually isn't
gameplay that looks nearly
as good
as their cinema scenes, they add a note that says it's the «
Actual Gameplay Footage,» because gameplay footage usually isn't
Gameplay Footage,» because gameplay footage usually isn't a
Footage,» because
gameplay footage usually isn't
gameplay footage usually isn't a
footage usually isn't
as good.
Be they game - rendered cut scenes or
actual gameplay footage, and
as someone who's had hands on some of the single player campaign, and it really does look this good.
Bear in mind this is only a short teaser so the lack of
actual gameplay footage should not be seen
as glaring.
However, Nintendo promises to also showcase the first live
gameplay of Pokémon Sun and Moon,
as well
as new
footage from Monster Hunter Generations, Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past and Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE (yes, that's the
actual name of a game).