Not exact matches
The latest LEGO Jurassic World trailer reveals some in -
game footage from the
game depicting some of the important
scenes of the franchise.
Initial
scenes depict the exploration of a country village, complete with the blue skies and verdant valleys that characterize the Granblue
game world, and if you look closely you can see the famous skyship Grandcypher floating in the distance.
DVD special features are ample, anchored by a feature - length audio commentary track with director Alvart and producer Jeremy Bolt, in which the pair discuss Alvart's late - in - the -
game, pre-production idea of
depicting the effects of years of hyper - sleep via sloughing skin, as well as the special challenges involved for Foster in crafting a performance out of reacting to Quaid's disembodied voice, since more than half of his material was prerecorded, before the younger actor's
scenes.
From ghosts appearing out of rippling water to the feel of droplets running down your body, water's played an important element in all kinds of horror
scenes, but it's always been difficult to
depict in video -
game graphics.
These paintings
depict a
scene from a Final Fantasy
game and in order to protect the painting you have to re-enact that
scene.
The following details come from Gematsu... - 3D Mode characters move vividly in a three - dimensional world - in 2D Mode, the
game is
depicted in nostalgic pixel graphics - at the start of your adventure, 3D Mode is
depicted on the upper screen, and 2D Mode is
depicted on the lower screen - when the two modes are displayed at the same time, conversations and such are displayed on the upper screen when using the slide pad - on the lower screen when using the d - pad - As you progress, you will choose which one of the two modes to you want to continue playing with - can visit the church to switch between modes - in 3D mode, monsters will attack if they notice the protagonist running by - with 2D mode, you will encounter monsters randomly while walking - will be able to see the «Memories of Your Journey» at certain places - with 3DS version, you can look back on important
scenes in the story that you have already seen in your favorite visual mode - allows you to also see how that
scene played out in the style you are not playing in - a village where a special tribe among the Incarnations of Time known as the «Yocchi» live - here you can make use of the system's StreetPass features - also discover a dungeon that only the Yocchi can enter called the «Labyrinth Beyond Time» - send in the Yocchi you gathered through StreetPass to explore - exploring the Labyrinth Beyond Time may open the door to surprises - Yocchi have an important mission, and want the protagonist to help them carry it out - in order to help the Yocchi, it seems that it is necessary to find «Adventure Log Passwords» in the Labyrinth Beyond Time
The way that the
game moves through this environment shows a lot of creativity, with all events framed as something that could actually be done with theater special effects, including a
scene that is essentially shadow play to
depict a battle with an alligator.
Those pre-ordering on PlayStation 4 will receive an exclusive Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Dynamic Theme that
depicts the iconic burning tree
scene from the
game.
This
scene is
depicted with more muted tones, painting a much more dismal picture than the bright colorful island where the
game begins.
As you can see, there will be some anime - style
scenes in the
game, including those
depicting Super Saiyan God Goku!
Those pre-ordering for PlayStation 4 will receive an exclusive Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Dynamic Theme that
depicts the iconic burning tree
scene from the
game.
The controversial torture
scene depicted in the E3 reveal of Ubisoft Toronto's Splinter Cell Blacklist has been cut from the
game, following negative reaction to the more brutal direction the series had taken.
Initial
scenes depict the exploration of a country village, complete with the blue skies and verdant valleys that characterize the Granblue
game world, and if you look closely you can see the famous skyship Grandcypher floating in the distance.
Like most of Ubisoft's reveals, Valiant Hearts
depicts gruesome, violent
scenes in which characters butcher each other with various weapons; yet, the
game is remarkably beautiful, and it goes beyond the senseless violence to tell a about a few soldiers trying to survive and make sense of the conflict.
With the Rise of the Empire Play Set demo, instead of starting at the beginning of the
game, I was given a chance to play through three of the different
scene recreations
depicted in Episodes IV - VI of the Star Wars movie franchise.
I was worried about appropriating voice with a trans character...
depicting BBS culture in a technologically inaccurate and unresearched way via my hazy memory... having a kinky
scene with teenaged characters... giving the impression of pandering to a retro
gamer crowd.
Its a rating that is extremely rare and by the description of what it pertains to, it is used when
games depict scenes of sexual assault.