For
a nice cinematic look, play around with the field of view (FOV) and depth of field (DOF) options.
Not exact matches
You still see some very
nice looking environments and the
cinematic movies are still excellent.
The visual effects are practically flawless, and it's
nice to see such a pricey
cinematic endeavour actually
looking like money well spent (as opposed to, say, G.I. Joe or Green Lantern).
While this isn't the reincarnation of Snake Eater most fans have been hoping for, and the gameplay (if you can call it that) doesn't seem to be anything to write home about, the videos do provide a
nice look at the new
cinematics of the beloved PlayStation 2 - classic.
In a
cinematic world where James Bond and Jason Bourne are the current standard bearers for spy movies, something like «Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy» should have come as a
nice breath of fresh air... a low tech and character based
look at the type of material that usually involves shootouts and explosions.
Look, this is just a piss - poor
cinematic telling that brings in a
nice cast and thoughtful settings to explore.
Howard's cameo in Guardians, though, is a
nice wink to Marvel's less - than - glamorous
cinematic history — and to be fair, the duck
looks much better with modern CGI.
While the real - time
cinematic teased before is jolly
nice and all, the real highlight is a good long
look at the tech and tools themselves.
Most of Blackgate's plot is explained through comic - style
cinematics, which
look nice but are light on animation and therefore excitement.
Sure everything
looks nice but it's nowhere near to the
cinematic quality seen in Final Fantasy XIII.
While Battlefield is known for its incredibly intense and unique multiplayer action, this footage is taken from the games campaign, which from the
looks of it, will hopefully be a
nice blend of Bad Company's group dynamic, and Battlefield 3's
cinematic realism.