Sentences with phrase «of cinematic games»

the only thing I will say is if you are not an invested fan of the series or are not a fan of cinematic games than you probably wont like this game because you probably spend more time watching cutscenes than you do actually playing.
If you're a fan of cinematic game scores, you undoubtedly dug Henry Jackman's orchestral work on Uncharted 4: A Thief's End.
If 1998's Metal Gear Solid was the pioneer of the cinematic game, then its sequel, 2001's Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty showed the world what could be done with stories in games.

Not exact matches

Microsoft's mum on the plot of the new game, but the first cinematic trailer for it looks pretty sweet.
Despite it being the fantasy series» shortest season yet, Game of Thrones showrunners D.B. Weiss and David Benioff have promised the final episodes will be on a much more cinematic level with movie - length run times — and Hollywood blockbuster budgets to match at an average of $ 15 million per episode.
This age - old philosophical question still reverberates through cultural thought, from the writings of William S. Burrows to the cinematic mind games of The Matrix.
I also love Game of Thrones and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The opening cinematic just sets the tone for the whole game, visually stunning an unbeatable story that not just intrigues you and makes you want to go the extra mile by scanning objects so you can dig deeper into the universe of Metroid.
It's a bold, cinematic step forward in a genre that's dying for innovation, and its implementation of the MotionScan technology is truly a game - changer.
that's not a bad thing because the story and cinematic storytelling is the main appeal of metal gear solid games and this one just happens to be the most cinematic yet.
It's not the most original brawler out there, but the tasty graphics and cinematic comic - book style action help make up for some of the games imperfections.
King Kong is a lightweight compared to the trio of mutant creatures who climb atop Chicago's famed Willis Tower in Rampage, a cinematic adaptation of the classic arcade game that emphasizes big - budget spectacle over narrative substance.
After about 4hours of in - game play this is my take: Lots of waiting around for cinematics.
awesome, gamme, long cinematics, good conclusion, i cryed alot, is one of the best ends ever, the graphics where good for being 2008 graphics, and kojima just take all the metal gears and mixed it, love this game
Game Night ends up being a cornucopia of surprises that mark John Francis Daley & Jonathan Goldstein as an up - and - coming force in the world of cinematic comedy.
It's the most appetising game smorgasbord we've ever had the good fortune to sample, with just the right blend of impactful storyline, cinematic cutscenes, explosive set pieces, exploration, discovery, puzzle solving and good old shootouts.
This game features hundreds of customizable building components, physics - based destruction, cinematic collisions, unlockable levels, in - game leaderboards, global rankings and more.
As well as the first game amzing graphics unbeliveable cinematics and just a fun unrepetitive game play (especialy the multiplayer) The reason I think it's a bit lamer than the first is because of the single player.
i really enjoyed this game completed it like 4 times with the DLC i think i liked it more than the previous Mass Effect's the only bad thing is that in PS3 sometimes the cinematics kind of freeze and theres only sound is really weird but other than that great game a must play for previous gen and in my opinion the best game series ever.
Despite all the processing power this generation of consoles have to offer modern games all too often want to just funnel the player from one cinematic set piece to the next.
Everything is competently implemented without excelling in any individual direction, but the combination and sheer variety of content and fan service has to be commended, and for once it's nice to play through a kids game that doesn't just shoehorn the cinematic action sequences into an average procession of linear levels.
We sure hope we'll finally get a glimpse of the game in motion, since the announcement trailer was mostly cinematic.
By that measure, its new trailer, a Game Awards 2017 - exclusive cinematic featuring Norman Reedus, a baby, some alien creatures and a bunch of other nonsensicalities, was the most fun one yet.
It's interesting to note that when you play the first few levels of the game, there is almost no ice or frost to be seen, as the opening cinematic shows otherwise.
Yet unlike so many of the director's previous cinematic puzzle games, Redbelt cares far less about tricking its audience than about plumbing its protagonist's psyche in a way both viscerally exciting and intensely analytical, a nifty trick that's aided by a host of uniformly sturdy but tonally divergent supporting actors (dainty Emily Mortimer, chilly Rebecca Pidgeon, hammy Rodrigo Santoro, goofy Tim Allen) who don't, at first glance, seem well - suited to coexist with each other.
For most of the game, you will be either fighting through enemies or playing interactive cinematics during some of the game's many, many spectacular boss battles.
This appears to be entirely in - game footage, with 75 seconds of that being straight gameplay and not cinematics.
For better or worse, with its lengthy cutscenes and frequent penchant for filibuster - worthy speeches about nuclear weapons and technology, Metal Gear Solid revolutionized a cinematic approach to video game storytelling that still influences the industry today, all through a science - fiction lens of mechs, genetically enhanced soldiers, and nanomachines.
The Flickering Myth Podcast plays some games... On today's episode of the Flickering Myth Podcast, Luke Owen sits down with Zak Penn, the director of Atari: Game Over (read our review here) as well as his time in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, his thoughts on The Avengers and the latest on Pacific Rim 2 and -LSB-...]
Genre fans would go nuts for a «Game of Thrones» alumni breaking into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and as we said, it certainly wouldn't hurt that Gillen looks exactly like Doctor Strange.
This may be primarily because the current trend is for decaying urban environments, but it seems that the attempts of the video game industry to become more cinematic have, in turn, inspired Hollywood.
The only end - game in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is a continuation of struggle.
Imagine this: a remake of the first two Metal Gear games (the MSX ones from 1987 and 1990), either as two separate games or merged together into one, with the audiovisual and cinematic quality of a modern Metal Gear Solid game, and the same immense production values.
No one would be happy with a cinematic trailer when they could see or potential experience the actually gameplay of a game.
This end - credits scene had a high bar to reach given the standard of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's game - changing post-credits stingers and, indeed, Wade Wilson's own debut.
Though this all - killer - all - filler action flick from Russian director Timur Bekmambetov (Day Watch) is based on a comic book and replicates the next - level momentum of a video game, it's more like the cinematic equivalent of an energy drink.
Well then this amazing new cinematic reboot adventure was released and Lara Croft's status of queen of video games was rightfully restored.
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Directed by Brad Peyton, who has wreaked cinematic havoc around Johnson in «San Andreas» and «Journey 2: The Mysterious Island,» «Rampage» expands the narrative of the retro game, which involved a giant gorilla, wolf and crocodile crunching skyscrapers into dust.
The irony here is that television's new burst of prestige is partially due to the format speaking in an increasingly cinematic language: there's the attraction to auteur output (David Fincher's Mindhunter, Steven Soderbergh's The Knick, and Paul Sorrentino's The Young Pope come to mind), the inflating budgets, the flirtation with feature - length episodes, as seen with the likes of Westworld and Game of Thrones.
Protocol Games have revealed a new trailer for their cinematic third - person survival horror game, Song Of Horror, as well as revamped...
Before the end of the year, we also got the chance to check out the game's sweet opening cinematic.
Clare Stewart, director of the BFI London Film Festival, said: «Featuring extraordinary performances from the British talent in front of the camera and vividly directed by Morten Tyldum, The Imitation Game does cinematic justice to Alan Turing's vision, determination and personal story as well as his enduring impact on British history and contemporary life.»
Under the sheen of narrative games and puns and references both literary and cinematic, at the center of it all, is a dog, Roxy Miéville, wandering the countryside, beside a lake, through a woods, a natural world utterly transformed by the phantasmagoric possibilities of digital cinema.
Bandai Namco Entertainment just released a new video showcasing the opening cinematic of its upcoming fighting game by Arc System Works Dragon Ball FighterZ.
From lush cinematics to detailed in - game graphics, Resident Evil Revelations looks great on the PS3, especially the character model of Jill who is not only oozing with sex appeal but moves with a human - like grace.
At this point in time anyone pre-ordering will be doing so based solely on the one cinematic trailer release so far and also the high quality of past Rockstar releases — there's pretty much no concrete information about the game just yet.
Whether you play «Doom», «Tomb Raider», «Alone in the Dark», or «Resident Evil», the essential ingredients of all of these games comes from the fact that they are immersing you into a cinematic story that you are the main actor of.
«Trying to capture the new cinematic breed of Marvel fan also prods the game towards streamlining and simplifying and a major new addition for Infinite are super-easy inputs for basic combos.»
Right on schedule, the trailer for the new game went up today, giving players a cinematic glimpse at what the game will not look like when it's released... In all seriousness, certain shots from the teaser trailer look like they were recorded in the game engine, but much of the footage is pre-rendered.
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