Sentences with phrase «opening cutscene»

An "opening cutscene" refers to a short video or animation that plays at the beginning of a video game or movie to introduce the story or set the scene. Full definition
For only $ 4.99, players will be able to bring a friend along to beat up tons of 1980's gangster thugs who decide to punch your girlfriend and kidnap her (also has one of the most memorable opening cutscenes of all video game history).
New opening cutscene to Chapter 5 Festival type side - quests added to Chapter 10 (they're terrible) Chapter 14 Grandeur expansion
Would I have to restart from scratch and keep rewatching the entire opening cutscene until I beat the chase sequence without dying?
The video contains the full opening cutscene of the classic PlayStation 2 JRPG, with...
A new trailer for Fire Emblem Warriors foreshadows the Japanese release by showing the charming CGI opening cutscene of the game.
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Granted, I was really sceptical about the whole wormhole storyline, but the game's opening cutscene gives a nice little rundown of the situation and introduces you to, wouldn't you know it, a game story with roots in political fiction.
Lucha Fury grates right from the get - go, with a nonsensical opening cutscene that gives way to a combat system that immediately informs you that you've made a terrible purchase.
BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle is less than a month away and Arc System Works has decided to reveal the game's anime style opening cutscene.
I would also say practically every Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy game has a relatively beautiful or eventful opening cutscene.
After the well - directed opening cutscene I was disappointed that cinematics took a back seat to the codec cutscenes.
I can't think of a game, other than DOOM, that doesn't start off with a lengthy opening cutscene, so the game actually starting almost immediately after putting the disc in was a great surprise and just allows players to get right into it, rather than having to listen to some spiel about why the demons are invading mars (like that hasn't been the case in every other DOOM game).
That new look is easily noticeable as soon as the game showcases a new opening cutscene, a flashy log - in logo screen, and a flashy new UI.
When I first booted the game, the opening cutscene won me over!
When, in the opening cutscene, Dick tells us that his two colleagues on this trip have saved his life more times than he can count, we should have known things would turn out bad when they both die from a grenade after having a lingering final look into each other's eyes.
If you've taken a look at any of the trailers for it then you can be forgiven for assuming that it's going to be some kind of JRPG — even the opening cutscene feels like typical JRPG territory.
From the opening cutscene to my first race, there's no denying that seeing this game running in 4K in 60 FPS is the pinnacle of graphics right now.
However, the morbid nature of this premise is scaled back somewhat when you find out in the opening cutscenes that you're actually inside a multitude of dream states and the only way to wake up is for your character to die in the dream.
There is no traditional story though aside from the opening cutscene which acts as a flashback pitting Lighting McQueen against the old racing legends.
In the opening cutscene, Chuck actually already has several doses, but then someone steals his truck at theStill Creek gas station, which means he's lost the meds as well as his ride.
So often you aren't presented with this option until after the opening cutscene that introduces the story or premise of a game.
To help celebrate this news, Double Fine has released the opening cutscene from the game as well.
Heck, even after booting it up and watching the opening cutscenes, I was finding it very difficult to hold back my cynicism.
All of this is shown in the game's opening cutscene, and from then on the story is a little light on the ground.
The game releases tomorrow in Japan, so it's only appropriate that the new video showcases the opening cutscene, which shows the many classic Fire Emblem heroes and the two original characters Rowan and Lianna engaged in battle, rendered in beautiful CGI.
Paying attention to Monster Prom's opening cutscene is crucial.
The opening cutscene is a beautiful barrage of hell as the Space Marine ship weaves its way through to deliver you unto your blood filled mission.
The game opens with almost no opening cutscene.
Some people like to argue that the opening cutscene is rather... lewd.
After the opening cutscene you'll be able to take control of the dark knight and fight a few bad guys for a tutorial.
As I started the game up and watched the opening cutscene the first thing that hit me was the game's artstyle.
We see in the opening cutscene that she (or at least Aiden) is strong enough to fight her way out of sticky situations, but she can't seem to evade distinctly unpowered rural police forces or the antiquated militaries of barely - functioning nations.
«All your base are belong to us» is a popular Internet meme based on a broken English («Engrish») phrase found in the opening cutscene of the 1992 Mega Drive port of the 1989 arcade video game Zero Wing.
This is an original LEGO story, in the vein of 80's buddy cop TV show, and it had me laughing out loud from the opening cutscene.
Additionally, there are so many pop culture references — expect to see some Titanic in the opening cutscene and a rather memorable Shawshank Redemption reference mid game too.
Now here come the usual anime kiddies to play us out of the opening cutscene and into the game proper.
After the opening cutscene, which is funny and worthy of the series, you'll begin playing in a museum in the year 2012.
The opening cutscene, which takes full advantage of the Switch's graphical capabilities, is beautiful and sets the stage for the rest of the game.
KonamiMetal Gear Survive - The opening cutscene was rather touching.
Right from the opening cutscene (which is a massive lore dump, but a very pretty and heartwarming lore dump), I was fascinated by this post-post apocalyptic world, the tribes, and Aloy and Rost (good old spear - dad).
The opening cutscene shows still anime drawings with text.
Even though all of the mechanics work, and the game does not suffer any game breaking bugs, nothing Soul Suspect offers stands out besides the opening cutscene.
The opening cutscene was epic and lengthy, and after the game started, they didn't really let up.
Other than the opening cutscene taking place on Earth, which is merely passable, the game's graphics are gorgeous geometric shapes covered in neon lights, like TRON with a budget or TRON Legacy with a soul.
Outside of the opening cutscene, Survive doesn't require any understanding of the Metal Gear universe, as it explains everything you need to know as events unfold.
At the end of the phone call, you can either drive to the warehouse or switch characters, to trigger the opening cutscene.
Kojima will act upset on twitter for a few years and then when MGS6 releases and everybody either already hates Konami or is sick of Kojima's attitude the opening cutscene of MGS6 reveals the Kojima character from GZ lift his sunglasses going «Did you rike it, huh?».
I haven't watched an opening cutscene as bad as Lococycle's over-long, unfunny, and uncomfortable introduction in a long time.
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