Not exact matches
The game modes are nice and varied and the
graphical style is
great, however the actual tennis games tend to descend into uninspiring baseline games, especially with the computer.
Games that have their own
graphical style will always look
great no matter how old they get.
It has a unique
graphical style that I'm not sure I like yet, but the overall mechanics work
great.
Side by side, there doesn't seem to be too
great a difference between some of the older Budokais and this game — personally, I would say it does justice to the
graphical style of the anime, and stays true to the artistic themes of the previous games, though those who say that more
graphical detail should be coming out of a game released in 2014 wouldn't be too far wrong.
This collection does more than previous Capcom retro - releases to illustrate the consistency of
graphical and musical
style, as well as some consistently
great gameplay, that was present across nearly a decade worth of Capcom's arcade releases.
With
great music from Gavin Harrison, who also did the much acclaimed Gunslugs soundtrack, and a unique pixelated
graphical style, this is clearly a rogue - like made by Orangepixel.
Combined with a slick
graphical style, first - class voice acting and a fast - paced emotional narrative leading to an amazing finale, this game is one of Telltale's
greatest series to date.
It may lack the naturalised
graphical style of Twilight Princess or ground - breaking advancements of Ocarina of Time but the exploratory, open - world feel of the
Great Sea is incredible in and of itself.
Video quality is
great too, it's not my particular art
style and a little more rounded, soft edged and bold colored for my liking but I can appreciate that many will enjoy the
graphical style shown here.
The
graphical style is a nice mix of 16 \ 32 and has fluid motion and looks
great in 3D.