It's amazing the hype that one
little screen grab can generate.
Not exact matches
I just want to
grab it through the
screen:) Katya @
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This site gives you just a
little screen name space to
grab attention, so you have.
but here every wall that needs a wallrun has scratches on it, every ring you see needs to be
grabbed, and every ledge you need to jump to is worn down, and any time your
little flying friend is needed the
screen turns black and white (very agitating) It just feels like the game is treating you like you are a 5 year old.
When I had the 3D on, I didn't feel like I could reach into the
screen and
grab something, it just popped a
little bit.
They use depth of field to bring a full - life in an animated world and still manage to do all the
little 3D tricks that make the audience
grab at the
screen.
Like most modern blockbusters, Age of Ultron runs a
little long, but fortunately there's not too much padding and its new characters
grab shares of
screen time in direct proportion to how entertaining they are.
The flush look never
grabbed me, and a recessed
screen lets me relax a
little about the device being set down on its face.
It catches a
little of the magic of the 7 inch format, with its «
grab - able» design and lively
screen.
Up to 4 players can each
grab a corner of the
screen and control a
little spaceship with inertia - based movement and utilize several types of weapons in an effort to blast your buddies out of space and remain the last ship standing.
When the round starts all the controls are randomly selected and displayed, then the players have to try and use these controls to
grab the charmingly animated
little crystal ball at the bottom of the
screen.
Playing alone is more or less the same experience, only with a
little more freedom on which pair of Kong's you use and (of course) without the assistance of another player jumping around the
screen grabbing bananas.
Of course, you'll see the usual mix of 8K displays, transparent
screens, and other eye -
grabbing demos that are ultimately
little more than prototypes.