Not exact matches
There are a few action sequences of shocking coherence in «Transformers: The Last Knight,» the fifth of Michael Bay's
clang -
clang -
clang - went - the - robot adventures, but fear not, fans of the franchise: if you're here for the director's trademark chaos editing (where
fights go from points A to D to Q), toxic masculinity (and female objectification), comedy scenes rendered tragic (and vice versa), and general full - volume confusion, you'll get all those things in abundance.
There's a weight to these robots and the
fights they have, as well, an impressive mixture of computer effects, practical creations, and some very effective sound design that all comes together to give the metal - on - metal
clanging the right amount of realism.
Grenades explode with a bang, sword
fights build tension with
clanging of metal, and clicks of reloads ensure players that something's about to go down.
Featuring impactful
fight noises, such as fists connecting; objects exploding; debris crumbling; metal
clanging; and characters grunting, screaming, and growling, Injustice 2's audio reflects the high - quality NetherRealm Studios has put into their Mortal Kombat series.
Then it's the familiar
clanging of steel and the grunts of another beast as you
fight for your life.
The best moments — as is true of just about every sword -
fighting game — are when you perfectly parry an enemy blow, which causes a just - perceptible slowing of time as your sword
clangs and your enemy is left vulnerable.
The witty banter between Luke Cage and Jessica Jones in The Defenders was easy to hear, as were the
clangs of Elektra's swords as she
fought Daredevil.