Kagura is as bizarre as past Onechanbara titles, but boasts
much sharper graphics and combat.
Not exact matches
The Allosaurus (the big thing in the jungle with razor
sharp teeth at which the characters are shooting) in the film looks clearly like computer
graphics, unlike
much of the work in «Jurassic Park».
But it's unfair to judge on a book on its cover (or title) and after seeing Matthew Vaughn's film adaptation which releases this weekend, I can honestly say that Kick - Ass is
much better than I first expected and Vaughn's big - screen version of the
graphic novel features
sharp writing, brilliant performances, and of course, indulgent action sequences and story - telling.
Graphics in games such as Angry Birds and Asphalt looked
much less
sharp than they did on the Galaxy Tab.
All (computer generated) text will appear
much sharper, but it will make the most difference whenever there is tiny text and fine
graphics, which you often see when surfing the web (like the front page of The New York Times) or in a complex spreadsheet.
I think what he meant by his comment is that generally speaking you would assume you get what you pay for if something costs more expensive than another product that does the same thing, you get the better product...... but in this case the ps4 is cheaper and looks
sharper in terms of
graphics yet the xbox one is
much more expensive yet looks worse.
The
graphics are
much sharper than in the original and each location is beautifully detailed.
The
graphics and animations in Sun and Moon were already excellent, definitely the best we've seen so far from a Pokémon game, but moving to Nintendo Switch could very well allow for
sharper character and environment models and
much more expressive character faces.
The
graphics are gorgeously colourful (
much nicer than the 3D spites in the sequels), the writing
sharp as a knife, and the gameplay accessible while still having depth.