The graphics are a cut above with
nice water effects, reflections, and more.
Not exact matches
Because turmeric does not dissolve in
water it produces mottled
effect which is a
nice touch.
Plus the wonderful
effect of
water is to fill out our cells (which are up to about 80 %
water) and when our cells are all
nice and hydrated there's less space between our pores.
Graphics is very good, game has the best
water effects i've ever seen, play is smooth and storyline is just
nice, maybe the last minutes when you get «nano - powers» are short and lacks punch.
Maneuvering my car around a curve with a giant gorge at the bottom or driving along an oceanfront watching the beautiful
water effects are some of the
nicest graphics I've seen on my iPhone 4S.
I'm sure one would need multiple exposures to the
water for long term
effects, but I noticed my skin was really
nice for a couple of days afterwards.
Likewise ships in combat don't look very good, either, though it should be said that the
water effects are
nice to look at.
There's some
nice effects with sparks flying from grinding up against other cars, the dust, snow and
water spray are also
nice touches.
In the air everything looks pretty
nice and polished (although not breathtaking) and the
water and night time
effects are definitely solid.
2) We have INCREASING POSITIVE feedback
effects from (a) melting tundra, (b) melting melting hydrates in the oceans, (c) lower reflectivity (albedo) of the Arctic itself, not to mention its next door neighbor Greenland, (d) increased fires in northern Asia and North America which will further exacerbate albedo, (e) LESS ICE AREA to reflect sun in the Arctic... and thus allow that
nice dark
water to absorb more and more sun.