I'm not at all all into graphics, else I would just play on my PC, but
I like nice visuals.
Not exact matches
The original article contains a
nice infographic as well and I have linked back to it at the bottom of the post so you can also view the infographic if you
like a
visual synopsis.
i am a very
nice guy:) i do
visual art, i work a lot in my studio, i collect music i
like listening to all kind of music, I'm studying German, i read, i watch movies, i help my friends, i
like to cook for myself and for..
Much
like the original Black and White, these games also have a lot of
nice visual flourishes with the camera, panning around as you cross bridges or changing its angle dynamically.
The
visual effects are practically flawless, and it's
nice to see such a pricey cinematic endeavour actually looking
like money well spent (as opposed to, say, G.I. Joe or Green Lantern).
So often a change in status
like this is indicated solely by a change in music, so this added
visual is a
nice touch.
It runs along pretty smoothly, and there are some
nice visual touches, but this isn't anywhere near the calibre of something
like the Forza series.
There's enough character work to
like here, especially for fans of Swanberg, and it's very
nice to see the director shooting with
visual eloquence on film, but a few unbelievable beats and repetitive decisions keep it from being ranked among his best.
In a
nice touch that Disney extends to all their Studio Ghibli films, toggling between the default English dub and the original Japanese soundtrack brings about changes in
visuals, not only the credits but in the words written on screen (
like Shawn's note to Arrietty).
A comprehensive behind - the - scenes section offers a look at preliminary
visual effects footage and video from location scouts and the actual shoot, which can also be viewed on a split screen (a
nice, if needless, option in some cases — the footage doesn't always easily match up, sometimes not at all, making for fractured Timecode -
like viewing).
The coupe -
like roof enjoys a
nice kink in its D - pillar that adds some
visual flair.
Leather trim and suede -
like material add
visual and tactile interest to the otherwise simple layout while
nice materials and well - separated climate and audio controls help create a pleasant, functional space.
Instead, an ebook that contains a lot of audio and
visual material that helps explain the content better can be a
nice example of what an ebook should be
like.
WD seems to have similar detail in closer proximity (some aspects look quite
nice), but further in the distance it does look
like PS2
visuals.
Combat isn't the most challenging so it never feels
like you actually need to upgrade your limited weapon selection, which is a shame given that going back to explore locations is based around getting Salvage and parts, but once again it lends a
nice sensation of progression to the game, and the
visual changes that come from building better versions of your gear and upgrading are
nice to behold.
The option to swap between the remastered and original
visuals is a
nice touch and helps emphasize the difference small updates
like these can make.
They're
nice people that will answer your questions and provide developers with free tools
like Unity 3D or
Visual Studio.
Overall, the
visuals are
nice and the character design is great if technically lacking, just
like every other Fable game.
A lengthy career mode with great
visuals and a
nice ambiance show what a well - polished Mini title looks
like.
Deca Sports has several
nice visual touches,
like skate marks on the ice during figure skating.
Visuals are
nice, but looks
like gameplay is still the same.
It'd be
nice if it got
visuals akin to something
like Black Desert or Vindictus, buuut..
Visuals are nice for the 3DS but the 3D effect is weak and feels forced at times (honestly, it feels like Nintendo is the only developer who really knows how to use the 3D effect well) and overall the visuals feel like a small step down from No
Visuals are
nice for the 3DS but the 3D effect is weak and feels forced at times (honestly, it feels
like Nintendo is the only developer who really knows how to use the 3D effect well) and overall the
visuals feel like a small step down from No
visuals feel
like a small step down from Nocturne.
Players get
nice visual cues
like light flashes at the right times to perform counter moves / parries (light attack while moving the control stick in enemy's direction), which leads to a simple block or, ideally, a block with a cool move.
I ended up going with the
visual style I
liked more for the character rather than worrying about the gender, but you could go with an all - boy or all - girl team (or a
nice mix of both) for your party and guild.
It would be
nice if SE did go back and tweak things
like that, but I'd be fine with upgraded
visuals (especially for FFXIII2 and LR), faster combat (for FFXIII) and a better frame rate (mostly for LR) for a PS4 remaster / re-make.
Graphically, the game is pretty decent, with detailed sprites,
nice parallax scrolling in the side - scrolling segments and some
nice visual trickery,
like the Mode 7 effects to emulate flowing waves.
The different cars have a
nice showroom shine to them, there are several different decal and paint job customization options that look good (if you've got the cash), and the occasional
visual flourishes that accompany things
like a well - timed start or using nitrous boosts are enjoyably flashy.
Flutter plays
nice with a range of IDEs including Android Studio,
Visual Studio Code, and XCode, as well as some 1,000 packages
like Firebase and Facebook Connect.
The notch doesn't upset the
visual balance of the phone
like a full strip of glass does, and it does a
nice job of tucking the status bar out of the way without sacrificing precious pixels.
The lightly customized and well -
liked OnePlus Launcher, which received some
nice visual changes with the OnePlus 5 release, has been brought over to Google Play.
Kind words are a
nice idea too, but what I particularly
like about the Happiness Jar, is the
visual affirmation that we have things to be happy about.