With tight controls, a simple mechanic that has endless twists and sound effects and music as
lovely as the animation and art Seasons After Fall is simply fantastic, and now it's available on...
Not exact matches
At the film festival: Bruce LaBruce's subversive masterpiece, Gerontophilia, a
lovely rom - com in which everybody fucks one another across all age and gender borders — desire shall bind us together; Juno Mak's Rigor Mortis, a touching albeit grim look at loss and damnation in the form of a Chinese hopping - vampire movie, with many a nod to the subgenre's clichés and conventions; Jealousy, Philippe Garrel's latest tale of love ground down by the mill of daily life, raw and naked even by his ascetic standards; Hayao Miyazaki's troublesome The Wind Rises, which frames the story of a fighter - plane designer
as a grand romance of struggle and failure, with
animation's supreme living master contemplating the price mankind can sometimes pay in the name of one dreamer's self - fulfillment, and the willful blindness and egocentricity it takes to realize one's vision; and finally to Yorgos Lanthimos's Necktie and Athina Rachel Tsangari's 24 Frames Per Century, their contributions to the Venice 70: Future Reloaded omnibus, not to mention the untitled pieces by Jean - Marie Straub, Monte Hellman, Amit Dutta, and Haile Gerima.
Past
animation and live action combos, such
as Mary Poppins and Bedknobs and Broomsticks, offered
lovely mixtures of cartoon characters and real people, but looked a bit clunky and flat
as well.
I consider certain restrictions like the use of colours,
animations and sounds are actually
lovely as they are»
L.A. Noire couldn't have worked without having such high quality facial
animations, and Mass Effect wouldn't have been able to tell its stories
as well without the
lovely presentation.
There's some pretty poor texture work throughout the game, or at least there is when it decides to pop - in at all, and some questionable
animation work
as well, denoting the fact that the Bureau isn't at the top of its technical game, but from a visual design standpoint it is rather
lovely.
This attention to details of sound, light, and
animation is apparent throughout,
as conspicuous and
lovely as the seasons.