The concept of interactive anime is really intriguing and Asura's Wrath is pretty entertaining overall, but unfortunately it's a jumbled mess of gameplay mechanics, visual styles and
long cinematic sequences, to the point where it might be hard to truly consider Asura's Wrath a game.
Not exact matches
It leads to threats at gunpoint; the slowest outboard motorboat in
cinematic history; breaking and entering; the most peculiar chase
sequence I've seen in a very
long time, and a couple of key
sequences in and above a strip club.
The drive experience will have a
cinematic feel that celebrates Jaguar's
long standing relationship with movies and provides consumers with the opportunity to star in their own filmed action
sequence as they experience high performance driving on a closed course and on - road handling through a street drive.
A
cinematic adventure, not one of the three games lasts
longer than 12 hours, and they all feature Hollywood - inspired action
sequences, traditional cinematographic framing techniques and even the standard overarching story arcs you'll find in any successful filmic trilogy.
A
long and
cinematic opening
sequence...