Sentences with phrase «cell shaded look»

The art design of AoM is pretty, as it has a very nice clean cell shaded look to it that fits well and always looks good.
In game, the characters have a nice, subtle cell shaded look, giving them an appearance similar to their anime counterparts, that is clean and crisp.
The 3D psuedo - cell shaded look on the 2D plane jumps off the screen and gives these characters life even during the sometimes massive sensory overload caused by the game's visual stunning movesets and Hyper Combos.
The cell shaded look of Sedna and the soundtrack are excellent, but the change in gameplay, some of the combat and the isometric look lessened my enjoyment.
They feature a cell shaded look to them and are great to look at.
A mix of anime, rpg styles and overall cell shaded look, Arslan tries it's best to tell a tale that you simply end up not caring about.
To date I still don't think cell shading looks good.
In Valkyria Revolution, the cell shading look is replaced with a more fluid 3D style, while retaining the paint strokes in the background from previous games.

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The cell - shading look fits perfect to this title and the gore - effects look cool.
Some of the locations have terrible textures which are easily spotted while the character models themselves aren't really highly detailed and sport a cell - shaded look.
Graphically, Special Forces Team X is a funky looking game with its cell - shaded type effects and over the top violence during the battles.
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The anime films by Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli — Studio Ghibli's films were often used as reference while crafting the cell - shaded look of the characters and scenery.
Graphically, One Piece: Burning Blood is oozing with anime goodness and looks like the cartoon series come to life with anime - inspired graphics with a stylised cell - shading effect.
The game adapts a cell - shaded style that attempts to look similar to the graphic novel's art, which some players might actually quite like (I'm just not usually a fan of such styles).
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The aesthetic look of a game, whether realistic, cell shaded, etc, is more dependent on the shaders, textures, and lighting used.
The cell - shaded look is a personal favorite of mine and it's always a good choice for games without massive budgets as it lets the developers hide the rough areas.
The rest of the game's visuals, though, succeed beautifully in replicating the look of the original show, revelling in its cell - shaded glory.
The demo featured at PAX was a very early alpha, which was impressive because it handled very well, and the minimalist cell - shaded style looked phenomenal.
They've taken the 3D models, added some cell - shading, and have done some of the most impressive comic - inspired looks I've seen in a game with all the characters looking crispy fresh and the backgrounds full of life.
Most of Joe's momentum was lost on the ailing GameCube, but those gorgeous cell - shaded visuals would look even better smoothed out via new - gen technology.
Characters have this cell - shaded look to them and move well with the gaming environment with some good textures.
Cell - shading graphics has always been able to give a feeling of classic 2D art, but everything about how Cuphead animates looks like it's been ripped from a different era.
Also the cell - shaded cut - scenes between each set in Career Mode never includes the guitarist, just the band, which looks a little sad.
The developers did not go for the ultra realistic look, but the cell - shaded painterly look is very effective and taken full advantage of.
The cell shaded Wind Waker was a perfect fit for an HD upgrade because of the cartoonish look and vibrant colors.
@meazati99 Well they aren't similar so yeah I'm still doubtful Also as someone else said D4 is a cell shaded game, so I suppose you think Borderlands 2 looked like a PS2 game also
The graphics have taken a new approach and it almost resembles a mature «Wind Waker» game, with its illustrative, cell - shaded look.
The Naruto Storm series that we're all so accustomed to focused on making the game look as close to the anime (let's be honest, it was way better most of the time) as possible with CC2's innovative cell shading, however this game has a slight departure from that.
As if storms graphics were to set any kind of standard all the same, cell shaded graphics are cell shaded graphics visuals don't mean jack either for anime games, personally the storm games are pretty ass compared to the older more manga looking ultimate ninja games.
I think the art style is what hurt Code Name Steam the most, probably would have sold 4x as much if they went with a cell shaded anime art style like Valkeria Chronicles instead of chasing the american comic book audience that doesn't exist and doesn't look good at such a low resolution.
Edges need to be smoothed out a bit I'm sure, but the game looks like it's going for a more colored manga look, which really can't like up to the cell shaded anime style they've been using already for the most part, but it definitely has it's own look that I think it'll make it's own.
Seriously though, how much more can you make the excellent cell - shaded graphics of Borderlands look «HD» or «new - gen»!
Junkyard Battle has a nice visual style going for it with a purple sunset in the background and an almost cell - shaded look to its objects, and I have to give it credit for trying something different, but I'm having a little difficulty in figuring out who the target audience is here.
Cell shaded graphics lends the game a very cartoon look, which belies the serious undertones of the narrative.
See, I was all ready to love this game, its use of cell - shaded graphics, the wonderful characters, utterly innovative gameplay and the amazing looking world.
The graphics looks like they just took a bunch of cell - shaded models from an old PS2 game.
The cell shaded visuals looked amazing, and the new locations give the world of Pandora a much more vibrant feel than the plain desert locations from the original.
All of them looked better because of cell - shading, it fit the style.
Because of the nature of the cell shaded graphics, the Sly Collection looked not too far off this gen when it comes to graphics when it was released to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the series in 2010.
Like most recent Dragon Ball games, cell - shaded details are added to 3D models to look more cartoon - like.
I have always wondered what Dark Souls would look like in a cell - shaded world similar to Borderlands.
I was hoping with the cell shaded minimalist look they would be able to avoid any major pop ins, but unfortunately AoM suffers from some pretty bad car and environmental pop ins.
Borderlands 2 may not have the most realistic looking graphics but the cell - shaded cartoonish visuals of Pandora make a perfect fit for the humor filled RPG.
Additionally, Koei Tecmo released today a Japanese gameplay trailer in support of the first ever hands - on playable look of this bright, cell - shaded world!
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