Not exact matches
I think I should practice like the
scene in Julie and Julia where Julia Childs
cuts a
huge pile of onions.
Colors are bright and flashy, P4D also features animated
cut scenes, which is a
huge plus.
Its
huge success comes as it has been revealed the makers of the movie
cut a post-credits
scene because they considered it inappropriate.
Disc 3 also carries a
huge number of flat - out
cut scenes (many with unfinished effects) and a 90 minute, four - part documentary on the making of the film.
Pros: + One of the most artistically stylish games for PlayStation 4 to Date + Offers a quick push into the action compared to previous titles + Character development is on key for the Persona franchise + The Anime
cut -
scenes are a
huge change and add a much needed change
Phantom Pain makes a
huge departure from the Metal Gear franchise by prizing gameplay over narrative, with Venom Snake being a predominantly quiet protagonist and the majority of the story being told through cassette tapes as opposed to
cut scenes, which are a mainstay of the later Metal Gear franchise entries.
The combat is very similar on the surface of the previous mentioned two games, hordes of enemies attack you while flashing spots on the map shows you where you should be and you need to plough through these enemies to get to the point on the map where you are supposed to be and you get a mission, finish the mission and you rinse and repeat until you get to the end and lead your soldiers towards a
huge blue light which triggers a
cut -
scene and that specific map is done.
Colors are bright and flashy, P4D also features animated
cut scenes, which is a
huge plus.
It ended with an incredible
cut scene and a
huge grin on my face.