First announced all the way back in July of 2007 (the PS3 and Wii weren't even a year old), you've probably heard of it since then if you follow the indie scene, or at
least seen screenshots of its distinctive pixel graphics.
Not exact matches
As a result, I can't do as I've been doing this week: using
screenshots to show how to
see what apps Facebook is giving your data to, or downloading all the information they have on you — or at
least the parts they're willing to share.
As you can
see from the
screenshot below, the Warriors have received at
least two - thirds of spread tickets at every offshore sportsbook we monitor.
Every
screenshot you are looking at is more or less a reflection of the actual game graphics and aren't meant to mislead you, The power of the FOX Engine is truly magnificent to say the
least and after what I have
seen this engine do in Ground Zeroes I can safely assume that The Phantom Pain will easily be one of the most memorable and amazing games in a very long time.
The good news is that I rather like the genre, when it is done well at
least, and so I rather leapt on Nano Assault Neo-X as soon as I
saw the first
screenshots.
(For instance, take a look at the
screenshot of the Comix Experience digital storefront, above — why are we
seeing a list of publishers in alphabetical order on the landing page, rather than images of recommended comics, or at the very
least, publishers ranked by popularity rather than the first letters of their names?)
Visually, Frontline Commando 2 looks a lot better than the original game, at
least from what we can
see in the
screenshots and the new trailer.
The graphics you can
see in the
screenshots below are nice enough, so they have that part down at
least.
Every
screenshot you are looking at is more or less a reflection of the actual game graphics and aren't meant to mislead you, The power of the FOX Engine is truly magnificent to say the
least and after what I have
seen this engine do in Ground Zeroes I can safely assume that The Phantom Pain will easily be one of the most memorable and amazing games in a very long time.
The publisher has been incredibly quiet about the already - confirmed (at
least for Japan) Nintendo Switch version of the game, that doesn't have a release window and of which we haven't even
seen a single
screenshot, let alone know any of its features.
Also, being a «redux» on a newer system, I'd expect the graphics to look better, or at
least in 3D, but I'm not
seeing much different in the
screenshots between the two editions, let alone no 3D.
Bixby Voice has been updated with support for Spanish earlier this week, as at
least one Galaxy S8 owner claims to have received the new feature, having provided the
screenshots seen in the gallery below to back up their claims.
The publisher has been incredibly quiet about the already - confirmed (at
least for Japan) Nintendo Switch version of the game, that doesn't have a release window and of which we haven't even
seen a single
screenshot, let alone know any of its features.
As you can
see the in
screenshots, the dark theme applies just to the settings screen and, at
least in this early build, doesn't affect the app drawer's colors, the notification shade, or any other aspect of the UI.