Not exact matches
Got ta admit I loved the large dinosaur - like «Blurrgs», a
simple yet effective design which is pure Star Wars («Willow» pinched the concept I reckon),
even more so with the classic stop motion
animation.
Even the diary entries shun updated internet - like interfaces for a
simpler, utilitarian style of
animation whose old - school chic, more reminiscent of the sixties than the noughties, brings a cool allure all of its own.
Graphically, NHL 2K7 is a great looking game and proves that the PlayStation 2 still has a few more years of life left in this old beast, the
animations and frame rate are exceptionally smooth
even with the new dynamic camera which works the console a bit harder than a
simple overhead camera.
In a game like UMVC3 the crazy
animations and colors make
even the most
simple combos and moves awesome looking and fun.
This could partly be due to the YotaPhone's software, but
even doing something as
simple as swiping to unlock became a chore, and if you try to use a modern app with Material Design
animations on the e-ink screen, then kiss your patience good - bye.
Animations and screen transitions were jittery, and
even simple tasks, like sending a text or making a call, became frustrating due to latency.
Graphically this is a
simple game that goes way back to the days of the first Monkey Island, except it doesn't
even bother with walking
animations.
Even the smallest,
simplest side - quest feels worthwhile thanks to the superb quality of the facial
animations, voice acting and writing.
You could create pictures, make
simple animation, compose music, color, and
even play a small game where you swat flies.
South Park: The Stick of Truth — 2014's South Park game by Ubisoft and Obsidian Entertainment — was a delight, captivating with its spot - on
animation that felt like you were watching a new episode, hilarious and outrageous humor that pushed
even harder than the source material, and
simple yet solid RPG gameplay that made combat fun and fit right in with the source material.
In previous games you would see
simple character portraits as they had various goofy conversations, but Berseria ups the ante with dynamic
animations and various illustrations for the characters as they speak, making
even the most boring skit a lot more engaging.
Between server disconnections, frame and
animation drops, crashing menus and lack of clarity, jumping into
even a
simple exhibition game can be fun - killing, time - wasting exercise in frustration.
In a game like UMVC3 the crazy
animations and colors make
even the most
simple combos and moves awesome looking and fun.
And if there's no internet connection, you'll get a
simpler simulation or just a pre-canned
animation, so there wouldn't
even necessarily be an online requirement.
Through videos,
animations, audio, graphics and more, you'll be entertained as you learn, with short and
simple chapters that are entirely subject - based, making them
even easier to learn and remember.
The course in its entirety can be completed online, and incorporates special features to make it
even more user - friendly, such as exceedingly
simple navigation, unlimited logins and logouts, and the use of videos and
animation.
Even opening up the app folders presents an almost identical
animation and folder view to iOS, in that you get a translucent rounded square with a blurred background and
simple white text.
However,
even outside of animated scenes,
simple character
animations and narrative scenes are equally breathtaking.
The other options are
even simpler, showing just the time, and sometimes the date with a different little
animation.