The Wii U's sales show that even great games like DK Tropical Freeze (which harken back to the glory days of games on the SNES) aren't enough to interest dedicated PS4 or XB1 owners, when there's a new realistic
looking cinematic game like GoW 4 just around the corner.
Not exact matches
Microsoft's mum on the plot of the new
game, but the first
cinematic trailer for it
looks pretty sweet.
We think this
game is a mouth - watering proposition to
gamers looking for an immersive,
cinematic story coupled with intense and epic
Genre fans would go nuts for a «
Game of Thrones» alumni breaking into the Marvel
Cinematic Universe, and as we said, it certainly wouldn't hurt that Gillen
looks exactly like Doctor Strange.
From lush
cinematics to detailed in -
game graphics, Resident Evil Revelations
looks great on the PS3, especially the character model of Jill who is not only oozing with sex appeal but moves with a human - like grace.
Right on schedule, the trailer for the new
game went up today, giving players a
cinematic glimpse at what the
game will not
look like when it's released... In all seriousness, certain shots from the teaser trailer
look like they were recorded in the
game engine, but much of the footage is pre-rendered.
The trailer for «
cinematic game changer» Steven Spielberg's upcoming Ready Player One has gotten some heat from people who think its I - love - the -»80s schtick
looks pretty dumb.
For a next - gen
game, Dragon Age Inquisition
looks amazing and from the first
cinematics to be unleashed on the
gamer to the beautiful and interactive world of Thedas, this is one good
looking game.
There's a lot of character model and animation asset reuse from MVC3, which I'm fine with, but some of it doesn't seem to transition over well from the more comic - book art style to this
game's more
cinematic universe
look.
The latest
cinematic trailer for Overkill's The Walking Dead video
game introduces
gamers to the character Grant, who's
looking for his granddaughter.
In the first video below, showcasing the PS4 version of the
game, you can see a few battles showcasing the difference between the free camera mode and the auto - camera mode, that gives battles a a more
cinematic look.
The
cinematic feel of Little Nightmares is enhanced by slightly offset colors, off focus and film grain, making the
game look like it's a movie shot on a film stock.
It seems that brawls and duels will appear as in -
game activities, as many of the shots showing these
looked like they were recorded through regular gameplay, but were edited to be shown from different angles and without UI to fit the
cinematic feel of the trailer.
For a 3DS
game, this collection is quite a good
looking title on the 3DS with some cleverly crafted environments plus some stunning
cinematics.
Capcom's become increasingly cagey about its fighting
games lineup over the past few years of financial squeeze but
looking at Marvel vs Capcom Infinite's leaked roster makes it more than clear why at least one of its beloved franchises is ready to pup a sequel: the Marvel
Cinematic Universe is an incredible important license right now.
Also the
game's seamless transition between
cinematic scenes and gameplay barely has a difference in how the
game looks, making it a visually great
looking game.
The
game was interesting in that it does not
look too much different than the
cinematic trailer that was released.
The NBA
game footage is stylized to give it a kind of
cinematic look with contrasting hues.
The original
game had truly top notch
cinematic trailers, and since the
game itself has set out to improve on the original in every way possible, I could only wonder what the videos would
look like.
Other
games may fall aside, but this one will always hold up well with only some of the faces
looking a tad rough at this point during
cinematics.
It's definitely under the influence of the modern
games industry with a more focused story line and heavier reliance on
cinematic «experiences», but none of that matters when you're carefully stalking a target from the crowd, waiting for them to wander into your trap and kill themselves in some spectacular way you made
look like a complete accident.
Look, I appreciate that many critics and even
gamers seem to enjoy this style of platforming, but I'm not one of them, except in certain circumstances where I feel the
cinematic qualities manage to make the experience fun, such as in Tomb Raider where every leap felt death - defying, even though it really wasn't.
In terms of presentation the
game is a bit of a grab - bag, featuring some damn good -
looking cinematics.
This is only the beginning as we'll have also have a monster feature with info and art along with a
look at Geralt's six fighting styles, a
look at the
game's many NPCs, a video showing off a quest string along with a lot of
cinematic and fighting footage, and the review and video review.
From the
looks of things, Mafia II's
cinematic flair would benefit from it being as polished as possible, so lets hope that the few extra months help to make this
game a worthy successor to its stellar older brother.
Plastic Wax will be hosting a live panel on Friday October 30 at 7:30 pm in the Wombat Theatre for an in - depth
look at their work, entitled «From Gears of War to LEGO: Deconstructing
Game Cinematics».
The
cinematics for the
game look beautiful.
However, a further
look at the listing notes that among the responsibilities for the job listing is to «deliver excellent combat, character locomotion and movement mechanics, and
cinematics» to the unnamed new
game.
I'm sure that Death Stranding is meant to be psychological horror, but even after a good seven minute
cinematic trailer from The
Game Awards last night, it just
looks like very well produced incomprehensible nonsense.
Insomniac Games is
looking for an artist to create effects to work and assist in gameplay, environment, and the
cinematics of the
game.»
We got our best
look yet at Detroit: Become Human, Sony's incredibly
cinematic, choice - driven
game that tells the story of a group of androids that revolt against their human masters.
The Order: 1886 is the best
looking and most
cinematic game I've ever played, making it one of the few titles for PlayStation 4 (or the Xbox One), that actually encapsulates the visual leap many people expected from the fancy «next - generation» consoles which launched over a year ago.
[64] In a review for The New York Times, Seth Schiesel described it as «perhaps the best -
looking game on any system, and no
game yet has provided a more genuinely
cinematic entertainment experience.»
However, we are always striving to make our
games more
cinematic and we think we can improve our technology necessary for making
games by
looking at movies.
The
look of the new Kratos really fits with the new personality that he conveys in the
game and the amazing voice work adds to exemplary
cinematic events the
game offers.
The
game is usually played from an overhead perspective, but you can swing the camera to have a better
look around you or just give yourself a more
cinematic angle.
The Order: 1886 was one of the most
cinematic and highly anticipated titles for the PlayStation 4 this year, and whilst opinions may vary on the
game itself, one thing is for certain, it
looked amazing.
If you put them side by side and you know what to
look for, the PS3 version of the
game is a bit sharper and the load screens are a bit quicker, but the big difference comes in the pre-rendered
cinematics, which are crystal clear on PS3 and somewhat compressed on the 360.
Thanks to this reveal we've gotten a bonus inside
look at more of the
game's story
cinematics and the Shenron Combo System.
Here is the catch, watching the video below,
game play
looks very similar to Call of Duty (Modern Warfare Series) in mechanics of weapons, graphics (even though this is a next - gen
game),
cinematics and combat.
CD Projekt has released a bunch of gameplay and
cinematic trailers and the
game looks absolutely incredible.
To anyone who suggests that video
games need to be lavish productions with infinitely complex systems, bleeding edge graphics, and
cinematic stories, I suggest taking a
look at Subset
Games» Into the Breach.
Ubisoft has made it clear that its main focus for Siege is multiplayer — those
looking for a
cinematic story mode should probably check out the latest Call of Duty or Halo
games.
For a 3DS
game, this collection is quite a good
looking title on the 3DS with some cleverly crafted environments plus some stunning
cinematics.
Contrast this with the new AAA
games with all the fancy graphics, gargantuan worlds, and flashy
cinematics, which all feel so repetitive, rote, and shallow — think of the last time you were really excited about a current - day AAA release as opposed to waiting for the sequel to Final Fantasy III was — as it is, it's a bad example, since it fell short of III in so many ways, but you still
looked forward to it.
In this new
look at the
cinematic PS4 adventure
game from inside Quantic Dream's Paris - based development studio, we
look at the custom, made - for - PS4 tech that powers the
game, including the native - 4K benefits of PS4 Pro.
Running on the PS4 Pro on a 4K TV in
Cinematic mode, Shadow of the Colossus steps in as one of the best
looking games on the system, which is a testament to the job Bluepoint
Games did in rebuilding it from the ground up.
Coop obviously can make a
game MUCH more fun, but a
game doesn't need coop to be badass... this
game looks great to me on its own, and it
looks like it was designed for 1 player — to make a
game for coop you have to design it in a different way, more open and less
cinematic... and to add coop, that takes more time too....
If the actual
game looks half as good as this
cinematic, this is quite possibly going to be the most beautiful free - to - play
game out there.
During Sony's E3 conference, viewers got a first
look at the intense and highly
cinematic multiplayer trailer for the hotly - anticipated Call of Duty: WWII, while it was also announced that those who pre-order the
game will get access to the private beta.