Rounding it out is a strong array of sound
effects with gunfire and explosions that have a real impact.
Not exact matches
The forest is alive
with odd animal, bird, and wind
effects; explosions and
gunfire incorporate a wide range of bass
effects.
No matter that a story is set in 1895 in Victorian London, it must be chockablock
with explosions,
gunfire, special
effects and fights that bear no comparison to the «fisticuffs» of the period.
Deepwater Horizon got the Oscar sound nomination
with its ocean disaster
effects, but this one has impact as well
with its explosions and
gunfire engulfing, while dialogue remains crisp and cutting, and score provides a steady dramatic presence.
With new Ben Wheatley movie Free Fire on release this week, Sean Wilson chats to one of the director's closest collaborators Dan Martin about the art of great practical
effects... Blasting onto screens in a hail of
gunfire, mismatched accents and some choice 1970s costumes, Free Fire is the riotously entertaining new black comedy from -LSB-...]
With all the
gunfire, explosions and other moving elements, the
effects made sure to put us in the center of the mayhem.
Battles are frenetic
with realistic
gunfire and large explosions; certain attacks are highlighted by slow - motion
effects.
Like all Madefire comics, Batman: Arkham Origins uses very limited animation, such as flat figures sliding across the panel, speech balloons that pop up, or slight rotation of the scene to give a 3D
effect, along
with sound
effects (mostly doomy music and
gunfire).
The sound will also struggle during large events,
with the sound
effects for guns and more simply vanishing, leaving you in a strange world of semi-silence that's punctuated by the occasional burst of
gunfire or a scream that comes out of nowhere.
The rest of the audio
effects have been reworked to provide more dynamic range and add more weight to the sounds of explosions and
gunfire,
with the satisfying click of your weapon reloading even being filtered through the Dualshock 4 controller, which is a nice touch.
Underwater Battle System — Unique underwater battle
with believable
effects, such as reduce in bullet speed and damage, muffed
gunfire sound, and the risk of draining.
It's the best Call of Duty solo campaign to date
with explosions aplenty, lots of wobbly camera
effects and the rat - a-tat-tat of
gunfire ringing in your ears throughout.
Gunfire also sounded distinct, along
with every other sound
effect.