Following the indie games came more big
budget title showings, starting with first gameplay footage of Mortal Kombat X.
Not exact matches
I specifically cited one of the Clinton camp's most praised — and most heavily
budgeted — ads,
titled «Role Models,» which
showed innocent little children watching Donald Trump say nasty things on TV, before serving up a tagline: «Our children are watching.
Battle to Stay Awake may have been a more appropriate
title for this actioner that appears to be mostly conceived of either as a big
budget military recruitment video or the ultimate «Demo Disc» for home theater enthusiasts to
show off their high - end audio - visual equipment.
But the pilot offers a shot at increasing the effectiveness of federal programs like
Title I. Despite an annual
budget of $ 15 billion, study after study has
shown the 53 - year - old cornerstone of Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty is not having the intended effect of improving impoverished students» outcomes.
This draft
budget shows how LAUSD plans to spend its $ 290 million projected 2013 - 14
Title I entitlement.
You
title this a
Budget hatchback comparison, but
show photos of a sedan Yaris, and the Honda Fit
shown isn't even the current model.
There's a mission that takes part primarily on and farm and the graphics were exceptional in
showing the fine detail of the grass and hay bales as Carter sprinted around popping aliens; compared to some higher
budgeted titles they may appear lacking but they're certainly above the bargain bin quality I've heard some people decry the game for having.
Unfortunately, due to the game being just a smaller downloadable
title, the game lacks the kind of
budget that would be needed to do the
show justice.
On
show were a mix of first party
titles, and smaller indie
titles, with a wide mix of styles and
budgets.
Notable successful indie
titles such as Braid and Limbo
show how it is possible for small studios with limited
budgets to develop compelling games.
Those big
budget games may be the bread and butter for these companies, handed to the lucky few who line up in groups large enough to get their share, but the smaller
titles are without a doubt the paper plates handed out to everyone who
shows up to the party.