Sentences with phrase «more cut scenes»

Metal Gear: Rising (yay, more cut scenes) Dantes Inferno (Go to hell... lol.
There's no question that game designers need to become more effective storytellers, and that doesn't mean we need more cut scenes in our games.
Maybe that's what next gen meant more cut scenes and less game play.
The story is far bigger than before, with more cut scenes and characters.
This would allow players to see more cut scenes, both different options and from other classes (from those who hate alts).
It's a shame that after a while you get a little «bored» from the jump scares, you will still get that jump - scare but the game lacks a little more cut scenes.
Sony have more games with less player involvement and more cut scenes.
This means that Star Ocean: Till The End of Time comes with some more cut scenes, addition characters, and a versus mode that can be unlocked.
There is more cut scenes than gameplay throughout your playtime, so be wary of that.

Not exact matches

At the end of the movie, we see some tension between these two characters, but this scene would have developed that tension more had it made the final cut.
The Legion needed more, demanding that the directors cut ten scenes, including a flashback in which one of the nuns (played by Deborah Kerr) recalls her romantic life before discovering her vocation.
I simply couldn't bear to cut any more from the hundreds I took; I was taken with the drama of the scene.
when Theo first burst on the scene he was one of the first YouTube sensations and expectations were threw the roof but over the years, for whatever reasons, he has failed to live up to his billing... instead of cutting our loses and moving on we refused to make the necessary decisions and instead kept believe he would come through if we were just willing to wait a little bit more..
Small touches elsewhere build up to improve the experience delivered by PES 2016, such as more realistic crowds, new replay cut - scenes (including frighteningly lifelike arguments with referees) and free - kick spray.
There's a Night Portrait Mode that slows down the shutter speed to keep more light in (a tripod is good here to cut out any wobble) and also a Night Scene Mode that takes four shots in quick succession, and then superimposes them together to make one great shot.
Ognibene also criticized Crowley over the Council's approval of a new high school for Maspeth without concessions for neighborhood children and a curb cut for buses, suggesting she could have won the concessions from the city School Construction Authority if she had consulted more Council members behind the scenes before the vote.
How much we need to eat can fluctuate from day to day and what was enough yesterday may not cut it today (behind the scenes your body might be using up more energy to crunch the sales numbers or repairing the muscles you pulled playing beach volleyball).
It's littered with far too many short clips cutting out the best stuff pushed out by the studios, and finding a good, high quality scene is getting more and more difficult.
One scene so inexplicable, that it feels cut - and - pasted from a completely different (more fun) movie.
A man finds beer bottles and beer cans in wall - coolers in an abandoned market and the camera cuts to him as he sits on the floor appearing drunk and slurring his words, a man drinks from a bottle of beer and prevents a woman from taking it away from him, a woman unaccustomed to drinking drinks wine and giggles loudly and a man tells her that she should save the rest of the bottle for another time (she pours and drinks another glass of wine, giggling more), two men and a woman drink wine at dinner in a few scenes, and a woman asks a man to have a drink with her and he politely refuses.
But we only see them in the background of a scene where Snape threatens the children and then all hell breaks loose, Snape is chased off and the sister / brother act are eliminated (is there more on the cutting room floor?).
Pitt's Gerry is virtually at the center of a one - man show; few supporting characters beyond Enos, Fana Mokoena «s UN higher - up and Daniella Kertesz «s Israeli soldier get more than a couple of scenes, and it's rare that the picture cuts away from Pitt at all.
Not only do you get more pie with this longer cut of the film but there are also some surprisingly good deleted scenes (touching rather than funny).
The characters are readymade jokes unto themselves, and the plots unfolding around them seem like little more than scenes found on the film's cutting room floor.
A bit of a let down and feels like a step backwards in terms of gameplay as the game itself is little more than one massive scavenger hunt with most of the storyline progressing through bland, boring cut - scenes.
There are rumors circulating about an extended director's cut, an R - rated cut, all sorts of cuts of this film that will «restore» all the sequences and scenes left on the cutting room floor and make the choppy, helter - skelter nature of the film flow better and make more sense.
They spice it up once in a while with green and orange, but it's all very simplistic and i feel that if they had made it to a bigger scale it would have felt more like the movie, instead of showing us all the big set pieces in cut scenes only.
We went into the experience expecting a pulse - pounding shooter with fancy cut scenes and lots of drama (no surprise, since we play more FPS on consoles than RPGs), and instead found a slower - moving and tough (but immensely rewarding) slog through a beautiful fantasy world populated by imaginative monsters and more weapons than we know what to do with.
Anyway, even if the battles are well structured, the gameplay is strongly iterative and texts always overwhelm images, to the detriment of cut scenes of more epic narrative solutions.
You can't go more than 10 steps without a cut scene during the beginning of the game.
Much better than the third one, the cut scenes were improved but I hate they added more characters you can play as.
It therefore would have been much more interesting to see Jerry as a real jerk for more than just a couple of quick - cut scenes, so that when his crisis of conscience occurs, we have some reference point that makes the dilemma more believable.
Almost feels like several key scenes were cut that would've given Blunt's character more of an active role in everything.
Danny Trejo wasn't on screen enough for me, and in the extended scenes it's clear that his comedy stylings have hit the cutting room floor, presumably to keep the tone of the film more level.
Also cut is a scene which might've mislead simple minded viewers, but is important for character consistency and gives that character's actions in the ending a bit more authenticity.
In the same way he neither spares nor indulges anything in the acting or the story, Haneke never falters in giving us exactly what is necessary, no more and no less, in his pacing and blocking of scenes, in his framings and cuts (made with unflagging economy and exactitude via his habitual editing team of Nadine Muse and Monika Willi).
Though the movie has more than its share of memorable scenes (from the brainwashing flashbacks, to Frank Sinatra doing karate, to Angela Lansbury's third - act soliloquy), there's too much dead space in between, including a superfluous subplot with Janet Leigh (who curiously gets third billing) that could have been cut entirely.
(The cutting of the rumored Aniston lesbian scene with Malin Akerman is even more disappointing).
Recreating all of these photos will give players an extra cut scene in the end and flesh out the narrative a little bit more.
During the interview, Hooper talked about if he felt any pressure following up Les Miserables and The Kings Speech, the experience of making a film about transgender issues when the subject is so timely, when he first realized Redmayne and Vikander would deliver such tremendous performances, deleted scenes, how his first cut compared to the finished film, if he's conscious of making «awards» films and whether he want to break out of that, future projects, and so much more.
EXTRAS: In addition to both the theatrical and extended cut of the film (featuring 10 minutes of never - before - seen footage), there's a brand new collection of bonus material, including an audio commentary by director Ridley Scott, writer Drew Goddard and author Andy Weir, a making - of featurette, deleted scenes and more.
He goes through the scenes in The Spectacular Now and Whiplash and Bleed for This, emphasizing his fondness for acting opposite Eckhart and admitting that, more often than not, it's the fuck - ups that stick with him, not the magic that made the final cut.
Not only is there much more of it than in the notoriously cut - scene heavy Metal Gear Solid 4, but it feels more accessible, more varied and more interesting than in just about any previous instalment in the franchise.
The director and producers talk first cut, deleted scenes, what they learned from friends and family screenings, Easter eggs, and more.
-- Namco Bandai understands that fans want more Tales game in English — Time and money get in the way — Namco Bandai has taken steps to alleviate the issues above, and hopefully we can now look forward to seeing more Tales games worldwide — It's been difficult to fit the game on the 3DS card due to size restrictions — Voice data in particular was challenging to put on the card and feels they solved the problem while keeping the quality high — «Every part of the game, with the exception of the animated cut - scenes, has been redone in 3D» — Yoshizumi believes this makes the game seem more real / immersive than before — Character models rebuilt to improve performance — Rest of the game has been ported over seamlessly — Some changes made to «in - game parameters» to compensate for control differences — No other additions, no new weapons / artes — No communication features (StreetPass, SpotPass)-- Namco Bandai have talked about a sequel, but haven't yet come up with something that would be good enough for a full game — Yoshizumi says he appreciates the comments he receives on Twitter from worldwide fans, and he hopes that more Tales games can make it over in the future — Load times have been improved on significantly — Steadier frame rate (may have been referring to the world map specifically)-- Skits will remain unvoiced
Were the cut - scenes a little more dramatic, pacy and concise, the plot could be Valkyria Revolution's saving grace — but like a lot of aspects of this game, it ends up being a disappointment.
A cocktail party features glasses of wine held by men and women and a few of each drink from their glasses, a man at a party sips from a glass of whiskey and another man chugs from a bottle of clear liquor (the label is hidden), a man drinks expensive whiskey in his office and his living room, a man holds an open can of beer on a sidewalk, four men in the back of a pickup truck drink from beer cans as the vehicle is moving, a man drinks from a small bottle of whiskey in his living room (the scene cuts to him lying asleep on the floor with the empty bottle, two crushed beer cans, and a cigarette butt around him), a man at a party says that he is wasted (implying intoxication, no drugs are seen or mentioned), a man offers a worker a 6 - pack of beer to bring a shovel and help clean a bathroom (please see the Violence / Gore category for more details), a man offers another man a drink and he declines saying that he is high on life, and a man holds a can that could be beer.
Though it's a shame that more excised footage isn't included, we do get a look at the «Director's Cut of the Final Scene of Risky Business» (7:24), a very welcome complement to Brickman's comments on the commentary.
The problem is that the Lapointe scenes feel more like an improv session that Smith was afraid to cut short or nudge in a different direction, as if he was so gracious about Depp agreeing to be involved that he ceded all control of those scenes.
I had even once joked to my friends that Metal Gear Solid 4 contained more cut - scenes than it did game - play hours.
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