Dark Energy Digital's HydroEngine, the physics engine created specifically for rendering Hydrophobia «s
impressive water effects, makes for water that looks good and moves even better, naturally flowing where it wishes based on changes to the environment.
Not exact matches
And let's not forget about the action sequences, which feature awesome fight choreography,
impressive special
effects allowing the heroes and villains to throw air, fire,
water or air at each other, and some really cool long unbroken shots that use zoom - ins and slow - motion in a way that recalls «The Matrix» or «300».
The most interesting is the scene called «Wall of
Water,» which takes a look at some very
impressive visual
effects in the movie and how they were created.
The
water clarity was less
impressive than at Cenote Multun - ha, but the size of the stalactites was creating a real wow -
effect.
Mass
Effect = Immersive universe with great story Bioshock =
Impressive A.I and
water effects look breath taking to say the least....
Visually speaking, the game definitely features a boost with incredibly stunning weather
effects, seeing foliage bend and fly in the wind, being able to look out at the
impressive draw distance, and also the overall
water and wave
effects is mightily
impressive.
Where the
Water Tastes Like Wine features stories from a wide range of talented writers, as well as an
impressive cast of voice actors that includes renowned singer - songwriter, musician and actor Sting, Dave Fennoy (The Walking Dead: A Telltale Games Series), Cissy Jones (Firewatch), Kimberly Brooks (Mass
Effect) and more.
While the scrolling
effect is
impressive, especially when there are forks in the
water, it also makes it difficult to avoid fire, especially considering the speed with which many of the enemies attack.
The comparisons reveal that The Crew will feature wet weather
effects for the first time as we get to see a very wet scene with rain coming down,
water droplets filling the screen,
water tricking down the sides of the rocks and roads are strewn with shallow puddles, it all looks pretty
impressive I have to say.
The charming and creative gameplay of Star Allies is joined by some truly
impressive visuals (my goodness, the
water effects!)
They weren't that
impressive compared to the likes of WaveRace on N64, but remember when you first saw the
water effects in Wave Race 64?