The «sandbox» I was getting at is the one that involves a single or multiple planets where you explore and populate the surface in
the perspective of a single character.
Not exact matches
It's an enlightening exercise, really, envisioning a story like this one from the
perspective of a
single, seemingly minor
character.
The Wii U GamePad is taken advantage
of in two player
singles, where a second player can get a second screen in
perspective of their
character.
There's a pair
of back - to - back twists that alter our
perspective on one
of the
characters, making one side
of the argument look dishonest (The lie is only about a
single specific; the validity
of the complaint is still present) before confirming that the other is even worse (In putting forward evidence against their cause, they're not too intelligent, either, but fortunately for them, no one notices).
What did you think
of Jo Baker's stylistic choice to include multiple
characters»
perspectives in a
single chapter?
You take control
of a
single character with a globular health bar and a few special abilities on cooldown timers before facing off against hordes
of foes from an isometric
perspective.
This theoretical Resident Evil 7 would takes its primary influences from the Sam Raimi horror film Evil Dead — a movie in a
single location, with a small cast
of characters — and shift the player's
perspective.