It also featured some of
the more cinematic battles in flashy QTE - focused events.
Not exact matches
The new preview for writer - director Darren Aronofsky's
cinematic retelling of the biblical flood features
more battle scenes than you might have expected, as an army led by Methuselah (Anthony Hopkins) tries to storm Noah's vessel, as Hopkins yells, «Take the ark!»
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.
As the internet would have you believe, this is the crossover movie to beat all crossovers: All the Marvel
Cinematic Universe heroes — Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), Captain America (Chris Evans), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Spider - Man (Tom Holland), the Guardians of the Galaxy, newcomer Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) and
more — are joining forces to
battle the planet - destroying evil of Thanos (Josh Brolin).
Plenty of
cinematic delights this week, including the latest trailer for The Hobbit: The
Battle of the Five Armies, Into The Woods, Paddington and
more... The Hobbit: The
Battle of the Five Armies Here is the latest trailer for the final instalment of Peter Jackson's second Tolkien franchise, The Hobbit: The
Battle of the Five Armies.
Those looking for a
more cinematic experience will appreciate «Gang Wars,» a mode that infuses story elements and mission objectives into the
battle, resulting in a unique and dynamic experience.
Miyamoto explains that said view is reserved to the Wii U GamePad, and that it's especially useful during
battles, although the
more cinematic moments are obviously still displayed via a third - person view on the «big screen.»
These moments in
battle added a
cinematic element to each match without feeling forced, and I'm excited to learn
more about them.
The former are devastating,
cinematic super moves that are a joy to watch; the latter are
more technical moves that can turn the tide of
battle if used correctly.
With
more than 40 characters to choose from, engaging in bigger and
more epic
cinematic boss
battles has never been this intense.
Moving on to exclusive features of the PS4 version, we see the
battle system, which includes two different styles: the free movement mode that lets characters move freely around the battlefield, and the auto camera
battle that gives the turn - based fights a
more cinematic look.
After that, we see a boss
battle using the «automatic camera
battle mode,» that removes the ability to move away, but shows combat from a
more cinematic perspective.
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.