Not exact matches
Byrne, by
comparison, does a better Shelly Duvall, blending matriarchal concern with wide - eyed naiveté — though that sort of
character feels a bit outdated in
modern context.
Hornby's novel is one of the better choices in the
modern fiction area of a library, mixing interesting
comparisons between two
characters with the always enjoyable Hornby writing style.
-- Sonic's
character model is considerably more detailed and more closely resembles the home console versions (image
comparisons below)-- All art assets are now of a much higher resolution which makes use of
modern iOS retina displays.
Just as one example, I'd like to have seen the overall real - time combat experience get tightened up a bit: the fact that the
characters can only take cover behind certain objects is sort of an unnecessary limitation, and the aiming and collision detection just feel a little dated by
comparison to more
modern games.