Sentences with phrase «good character animations»

The graphics still hold up pretty well with very nice environments and good character animations.
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Not exact matches

In his desire to make a universally well - received film, Walt Disney decided to play safe with this light - hearted and hugely entertaining delight that would hardly not please everyone, with an expressive animation, great catchy songs and many adorable characters.
... flat characters, flat animation, a bland rock soundtrack... Titan A.E. might as well be Titanic A.E. (as in, the ship that sunk, not the movie that scored.)
The animation is great, the main characters are great, the humor is hilarious, the voice acting is good and it respects a lot what the books are.
One thing the DreamWorks / PDI team has to its advantage is that their animation continues to improve and in the swiftly, rapidly changing world of CG, keeping your stable of successful characters looking better and better is half the battle won.
The animation is great, the main characters are great, the humor is hilarious, the voice acting is good and it
Randy Newman may have written some songs that aren't that impressive but these songs are some of his best songs, and they are all sung fantastically by the characters, they're either emotional songs, or energetic and fun songs, and combine that with the great animation and you have one heck of an awesome animated film.
It isn't that the animation isn't good — in fact, this is clearly the best of the three in this aspect, with its backgrounds beautiful, and characters vibrant and appealing.
Her voice acting is sub-par by today's standards as well as her animations, lipsync, character development, and general personality.
No one should miss out on the experience of playing this well acted (including Mark Hamill), entertaining game full of endearing characters and stylish animation.
With funnier jokes, better animation and more inspired references, this entertaining sequel is considerably superior to the first movie, boasting also a sweet message about love transcending all differences and characters much more charismatic now than ever before.
The animation is fluid, very well done, and the character designs, not just for the humans, look great.
The characters aren't great but the main one are, the animation cgi isn't good but the hand draw it is.
The folks at DreamWorks Animation are obviously counting on the audience bringing good feelings about Po and company into the theater with them, so they've taken the risk of lowering the comedy quotient and emphasizing new characters and plot elements.
This Disney animated film delivers on both, bringing together all sorts of video game characters that we know and love, as well as just being a great film with superb voice work, an interesting story, great characters, gorgeous animation, clever humor, and a great big heart.
SOCOM is not one of those games going after perfect looking characters, instead going after nice looking environments, and good animations.
Frozen — A charming Walt Disney Pictures animated film with great characters, excellent animation, charming songs and a good message.
There are low resolution textures, character models are mediocre at best, and the animations are surprisingly horrid.
The nominations covered 31 separate categories of feature film, short - form and television work, as well as individual achievements in character animation, design, effects, music, storyboarding, writing, voice acting and more.
The best part of the new character system is that instead of finding discs with the character's face on it, you actually find a blind bag which then shows an animation of the bag being opened and the character being revealed.
It's the same thing here: the sequences that really carry the emotional weight in The Good Dinosaur are the ones that are dialogue - free and told through the gorgeous animation and character designs.
We've previously only seen the first trailer for the film, but thanks to a presentation by the animation studio today, we now have a better idea of the cast, their characters, and just how they'll look in the finished film.
The animation is well done but nothing remarkable in comparison with other standard 3D animated fare, and the character of Gru himself isn't exactly the most appealing, with his strange and (intentionally) ugly look.
In fact, the only real story in story mode is in the prerendered movies between chapters, and while they're bordering on well made (the modeling and art style are high quality, but apparently the motion - capture budget was used only for the game itself, as the animation is done by hand and sometimes isn't that good), they are mostly just a series of scenes that show the next boss character preparing to try to destroy the heroes.
Like previous The Legend of Zelda games, players will find weapons and other items in treasure chests, and better yet, the treasure chest opening animation from the games will be shown when a playable character opens one.
There's a lot of character model and animation asset reuse from MVC3, which I'm fine with, but some of it doesn't seem to transition over well from the more comic - book art style to this game's more cinematic universe look.
There is also some great fight choreography on - hand throughout the movie, especially during the escape and final showdown, granted much of it looks like a video game, but the character animation is all motion - captured, and Liebesman stages these sequence well.
Where past games attempted to get there through huge character rosters and deliberately predictable trips down memory lane, FighterZ has bottled the essence of what makes the series» characters, animation, and sense of humor so beloved and reconfigured it into something new: a Dragon Ball fighting game that can go toe - to - toe with the best of the genre.»
The characters themselves are at least well - written for the most part, with the occasional funny skit managing to land despite the game's relatively limited animations, and they're rarely as anime trope - laden as their appearances may suggest.
Either way, the character creator alone, coupled with the charm in the animation, gave me enough motivation to hunt monsters, because I felt like my characters deserve the best gear in the game.
Many of the character models and animations are noticeably recycled from MVC3, except a change in art style from bold comic - book style outlines and colors to a move movie - like, subdued look doesn't seem to mesh with those models as well as Capcom had perhaps intended — every single one of the all - new characters seems to look and fit in better.
Although The Boxtrolls lead the nomination tally going into the awards, How to Train Your Dragon 2 won six awards at the 42nd ANNIE Awards this weekend, including Directing, Editing, Music, Storyboarding, Character Animation in an Animated Feature as well as the big one itself, Best Animated Feature.
, while a little gimmicky (Lloyd reprises his librarian character), does manage to provide a good deal of insight into the difficulties of cel animation as well as the odd priorities of the filmmaking team (animation director Maurice Hunt declares, «Animation is the best art form in the history of the world» — a contention at direct contretemps with The Pagemaster's literaranimation as well as the odd priorities of the filmmaking team (animation director Maurice Hunt declares, «Animation is the best art form in the history of the world» — a contention at direct contretemps with The Pagemaster's literaranimation director Maurice Hunt declares, «Animation is the best art form in the history of the world» — a contention at direct contretemps with The Pagemaster's literarAnimation is the best art form in the history of the world» — a contention at direct contretemps with The Pagemaster's literary ethic).
The well - chosen style of animation is both descriptive and colourful but not overly complicated, creating images that are instantly charming as well as graphically striking when deployed for the more exuberant characters Ben meets along the way.
Characters look the best, with a higher polygon count, crisp textures, and strong animations.
The animation is a little crude, but it works well with the tone of the show, and although its characters sometimes get in the way of the humor, this is one of the funnier adult - themed animated series on TV.
A magical mix of Noel's unique brand of stand up comedy, live animation, music and some of Fielding's best - known TV characters such as The Moon and Fantasy Man.
The project is now reportedly in the hands of a mix of people, including the film's co-director Peter Sohn (known equally well for his behind - the - scenes animation work as for voicing characters like Emile in Ratatouille), Lee Unkrich, and John Lasseter himself.
The saving grace of the entire movie, besides the character design and animation, is the gorgeous scenery along the way.The Good Dinosaur is a beautiful film to watch.
The voice work by Zach Braff as Finley and King as China Girl are also quite good, and their detailed animation and the actual attempt at a modest backstory makes these characters two of the most interesting in the film.
The special effects are very well done, with fluid animation, good character detail, and a very rich overall design.
The animation is fluid, the character models and the environments are heavily detailed, and for the most part everything looks really good throughout the game.
It's a little rough in places, and there are repeated character animations throughout the film, as well as certain sequences traced from earlier films, such as Snow White and the then still recent Jungle Book.
IF THE world of computer feature animation were, say, a couple of characters in a sitcom, Pixar would be the smart, sensitive, well - mannered overachiever and DreamWorks would be the loud, bumbling, insecure, media - addled doofus.
There are many subtle details in the art design; things like cultural influence in character models and background environments, beautiful hand - painted textures, vivid effects, smooth animations, and, of course, incredible transitional areas where lighting, shadows, and color blend so well, it could make a grown, bearded man cry.
Well, this tale of a boy and his dog — rethought as a dinosaur and his boy — turns out to be a mixed bag, with some dazzlingly near - photo - real landscapes, sight gags that inspire waves of kiddie guffaws, and some impressive character animation sharing time with an overly familiar plot and character types.
Past animation and live action combos, such as Mary Poppins and Bedknobs and Broomsticks, offered lovely mixtures of cartoon characters and real people, but looked a bit clunky and flat as well.
It's early days, of course, and good fighting games continue to reveal their secrets months and even years after release, but players who got stuck into the pre-release betas are already having fun with delayed super combos (cancelling one character's super move animation into a second character's super), which appear to ignore the standard assist lockout.
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