Not exact matches
With good graphics, varied level
designs, uniquely
bizarre characters, different modes, a lot of pain - inflicting weapons, and decent control to go along with a lag - free and player - taunting laced rock - and - rollicking online play, this game has everything necessary to be a worthy addition to the party videogame scene.
Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters: Daybreak Special Gigs has a great
design aesthetic with gorgeous painted backgrounds and
character designs, including some wonderfully
bizarre ghosts.
With The Grand Budapest Hotel, Anderson seems to be not so concerned with history, but with the history of cinema; we can see references to Kubrick and F.W. Murnau, and the plot descends into an elaborate caper full of
bizarre character studies, wondrous sequences (including a superb cat - and - mouse chase where Gustave and Zero zoom down a precarious mountain atop a toboggan in pursuit of Willem Dafoe on skis), and meticulously -
designed, glamorous sets that are reminiscent of the traits of classical Hollywood films and murder - mysteries.
FEATURES: * Simple tap controls specifically
designed for quick casual sessions * Loads of
bizarre fully animated memorable
characters * 2 Different game modes give you multiple ways to progress * Unlock
characters, complete circuits, and win belts * Earn coins, open chests, and destroy pinatas * Full of beautiful original music and mariachi merriment * Vibrant, bold, and beautiful on both phone and tablet
Mikami's
characters and enemy
designs are top - notch, blending the sadistic, humanoid creatures from Resident Evil 4 with more
bizarre qualities.
Couple that surreal sense of humor with impressively fluid animations and fantastic
character designs and you have one of the most uniquely
bizarre platformers to ever grace the system.
Appropriately enough for a game that stars a
character as extravagant as Bayonetta, just about every moment of the game is an explosion of style and humor, and filled with some of the most
bizarre enemy
designs in gaming.