It seems strange to me that the practice still continues,
because other animations have matured to such a degree that they have become incredibly realistic and fluid — and yet, the pumping idling breaks your suspense of disbelief every time.
Not exact matches
Exciting, adventurous, and flush with visual and verbal gags, Aardman's latest stands out from the many
other children's
animations released this year
because it seems a labour of love rather than a soulless commodity.
I avoided this
because I didn't need them, however sometimes clicking this flashing button is mandatory to continue with the game while at
other points it puts gameplay to a complete stand still so I can watch a lame slapstick
animation with Pikachu.
Ultimately, I'm gonna go with the latter
because ParaNorman is a pretty good movie, and I think it would've been fine to give it the Oscar as sort of a package acknowledgment for the way its
animation studio, Laika, burst onto the scene with two Oscar - worthy movies in three years (2009's Coraline was the
other one).
That's impressive
because The Last Day of June doesn't contain any form of dialogue, rather its small cast of strangely eyeless characters communicate solely through sighs, moans, giggles and
other little sounds that work with the wonderful
animations to give them more personality than most games with massive runtimes, budgets and voice actors ever manage.
And just admit you don't even care about the
animation or any of that crap you just don't like it
because it doesn't appeal or your political agenda as you stated in your comment in that
other thread.
And playing with
others is definitively the way go, not only
because bros will keep you company and make the experience somewhat entertaining, but the game can get quite difficult when playing alone, as enemies can easily swarm you and dispatch you, and while you can dodge, big enemies always seem to catch you once the dodge
animation is done.
It's good but the combat gets a bit repetitive towards the end, even more so that
other Yakuza games
because it forces you to watch long
animations fairly frequently.
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Because it is simple,
other games and
animation may have that idea too.
Some folks turn it on
because those types of
animations bother them,
others to boost performance or help increase battery life.
I believe I would be an asset to your team
because I have produced for many
other entertainment shows as well as commercials (live and
animation 2D and 3D).