Also worthy of mention is that some of Juliet's animations, particularly in combat, are terrific, Make no mistake, though, this isn't a technically impressive game by any stretch: there's plenty of
pretty flat textures and little problems, not to mention a lack of detail in the levels despite them being pretty small and linear.
Not exact matches
You come to realize this after planning out and cooking a meal and dreaming about how
pretty all the colors and
textures will be, only to realize they're gonna get covered up by a boring - to - look - at old sheet of
flat bread.
Mine turned out
pretty flat and the oil separated leaving a coating of oil on the parchment paper but the
texture and chewiness was really satisfying.
The faux leather has micro cutouts for added
texture and the
prettiest length you can wear for a hot date, or pair with a cardigan and
flats for work or every day wear.
On the technical side of things Edge of Time is solid but nothing more, offering some
pretty good animations but
flat textures and a lack of detail.
One example of this was when I was covering up against a brick wall and one part of the wall looked fine and
textured with some detail and the other part just looked very pixelated and
flat looking like it hadn't loaded in the full
texture properly, it was
pretty bad and something that became more noticeable as time went on in the game, one minute the visuals would be fine and the game looked good and then the next minute it just looks downright terrible with ugly muddy
textured visuals.