It definitively feels like your watching South Park itself —
especially during the cutscenes — so fans of the source will definitely be pleased with this one.
Especially during the cutscenes, as everything is rendered in real time using the game engine.
Many of the visuals (
especially during cutscenes) lack extensive details on assets and characters.
Not exact matches
The video is actually rather extensive, showcasing some story
cutscenes, and quite a lot of the characters (
especially villains) that we'll meet
during our travels in Kenshiro's boots.
It's a shame there isn't a lick of voice acting (
especially noticeable
during story driven
cutscenes) as it's the only strike I'd afford the game's otherwise fantastic sound design.
And even with the PS4's processing power, 1080p clarity, and 60 fps, framerate stuttering is still apparent
during cutscenes especially.
Its CGI
cutscenes are also surprisingly good, so it's a bit of a shame that it doesn't use them a little more,
especially during one cringe - worthy moment between Bryce and Arcadia where the in - game animations just fails completely.
Character animation and detail are the highlights,
especially the facial animation which comes into its own
during in - game
cutscenes.
These visuals are
especially showcased
during the game's completely over-the-top Heat Mode attacks, which offer an up close look at the combat engine's devastation (often with a healthy dose of chunky viscera) and in the game's jaw - dropping
cutscenes that push the story forward.
It's a shame there isn't a lick of voice acting (
especially noticeable
during story driven
cutscenes) as it's the only strike I'd afford the game's otherwise fantastic sound design.
While Bayonetta 2 doesn't exactly look like a current generation game (you can clearly notice that
during cutscenes), it still looks great,
especially on handheld mode.