Sentences with phrase «of story beats»

The mini cut scenes before each mission gives the game a structured set of story beats that makes the game feel like it exists within the marvel universe.
Outside of the story beats, a good portion of the game consists of tactical turn - based combat.
The mini cut scenes before each mission gives the game a structured set of story beats that makes the game feel like it exists within the marvel universe.
It's a touch disappointing that the film's biopic structure proves as constraining as it does; most of the story beats play out as you'd expect them to in a film like this one.
TDKR attempts to wrap up the trilogy and does address many of the story beats and ideas presented in its predecessors.
They're first - person shooters, fundamentally, but in terms of the vibe and the twists and turns of the story beats — basically, I don't think any other publisher would greenlight these projects.
There are some hints of the story beats as things unfold in Guardians, starting with a discussion between Dr. Halsey speaking and Spartan Jameson Locke.
Audiences are extremely familiar with the kinds of story beats that drive not just these «new» programs but the hundreds that came before them; buddy - cop and spy - guy moves have been remixed and repeated for decades, but these derivative works ignore that reality.
So, it was really the relationship of the story beats and the story ideas we already had with his design that ended up influencing the design, and we ended up with the Link that we have.
Beyond the characterization of its complex anti-heroine, though, I Kill Giants doesn't stray too far from an established collection of story beats, stretched thin over a slightly too - long 106 - minute run time.
Those who have kept up with Metal Gear's recent portable exploits will get the most out of the story beats, but it's certainly no requisite to enjoying the exciting and tense drama.
So, while Assault on Precinct 13 may call back to classics in terms of story beats, it is 100 % pure John Carpenter to the core.
Purcell ably summons a pervasive sense of doom and dread, and though few of the story beats will truly surprise genre fans, she conjures some genuinely creative horror elements.
State of Decay is the open - world action version of Sarah Northway's brilliant Rebuild, with that game's same combination of story beats and sandboxing.
Final Fantasy 7 is a complicated game, with lots of story beats and probably too many acts.
The dramatic moments in Fates are largely engrossing, even if many of the story beats are eye - roll - inducing, forcing you to confront tough moral decisions and tactical choices throughout the adventure.
They're first - person shooters, fundamentally, but in terms of the vibe and the twists and turns of the story beats — basically, I don't think any other publisher would greenlight these projects.
It doesn't help that most of the story beats are presented through mid-level cutscenes that I ignore in order to psych myself up for the difficult road ahead.
Here's something interesting that you do in almost any game: You've got the main story beats, and you've got to make sure that all four characters have a role in getting through each of these story beats.
While the story may not have the writing quality of a Naughty Dog produced Uncharted game you still get all of the story beats you would expect with multiple double crosses, witty banter, and high quality action.
You know, it's entirely possible to review a movie without spoiling any of the story beats or marks.
Sure, some of the story beats and characters are familiar in the super-rigid superior district attorney (played by Alfred Molina), and the play - by - his - own - rules detective, but they've been proven to work over the course of cinema history.
Some of the story beats are a little murky, and some of the twists seem to come out of nowhere.
Everything feels fresh, and whilst you can see some of the story beats coming from so far off they might as well be wearing day - glow onesies, it's full of fantastic moments.
It isn't much to go by, but the latest trailer at leaves gives you a short glimpse at some of the story beats in EA and Visceral Games upcoming horror sequel.
Cards can also be upgraded, and the way this ties into some of the story beats is a great little addition.
While the story may not have the writing quality of a Naughty Dog produced Uncharted game you still get all of the story beats you would expect with multiple double crosses, witty banter, and high quality action.
Furthermore, by this point, it should go without saying that the more time invested in previous Yakuza titles, the more rewarding some of the story beats and cameo appearances are going to be.
Fans get to see their favorites, like Ryu and Ken, but what's interesting about the latest Street Fighter V trailer is that it hints at some of the story beats players should expect when the game releases.
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