"Destructible scenery" refers to objects or structures in a video game or movie that can be damaged or destroyed.
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The game is clearly in development for the new generation consoles and PC, with
highly destructible scenery - at one point, the hostage rescue team was able to blow a hole in the floor and walls in order to ambush the terrorists.
Best of all is the way in which Knack grows from the size of a child's toy into a full - on raging colossus, able to absolutely dominate sections of the game through sheer stature and power, smashing enemy tanks into smithereens in an almost Hulk - like manner, battering his way through a massive array
of destructible scenery.
It does have
some destructible scenery though, which is rather nice and it's possible to change your skin so that you're a bit more distinguishable on the battlefield.
Fans of Rollcage (1999) might already know of the game's
destructible scenery and the enormous tires on wedge - shaped vehicles that allowed them to be flipped upside down for off - the - wall mayhem.
In order to introduce a lot of speed into the gameplay, we've come up with our new «Rola Tech» motion system, All the characters ride around on Rola ball feet providing super fluid character motion, so it plays like a fast 2D shooter, but with real physics, explosions, 3d environments and
destructible scenery.
There is
some destructible scenery, although mostly limited to the more obvious cover spots, but the most impressive technical feature is sheer number of civilians present in some missions.
There are a lot of good elements in the gameplay though, multi-level platforms, animated backgrounds,
destructible scenery, special moves, combos and a pit move reminiscent of Mortal Kombat.
The boistrous nature of the attacks is complimented by
the destructible scenery and mad visual feedback.