To be honest, Hunting Simulator is
a pretty nice looking game.
Not exact matches
WIth DLo and Rondae going into their last years of their rookie deals and
looking for a payday after next season I hope both up their
game this offseason and have breakout seasons because with Lin ($ 12.5 M) and Carroll ($ 15.8 M) likely gone after next season we actually may have room to sign both to
pretty nice deals should they earn it
Aesthetically, the
game looks pretty nice.
The
game is very
Pretty and
looks nice I like how all the real cars are in this and feels great also the environment is good.
The rest of the
game looks pretty good, with a good amount of detail and some
pretty nice tracks to ride on.
Nice graphics boring gameplay killing few thousands of already dead guys isn't very fun.I like the weapons trough they are the same from the original painkiller just under other skin with some new additions.The backdraw of the
game: The long, very long.excruciating long loading time almost 10 minutes.The only thing that might make you wana play the same level again is the tarot card you get after finishing a level.I like the boss battles but in rest is
pretty boring just the locations are varied.The enemies are not 40 types how it might
look but just 4 types.They all want the same and do the same.tones of insignificant AI which comes in front and try to crack open youre skull.I got one!!!
The
game gives you a very
nice looking menu system that may
look complex, but it is still are
pretty fun to play through.
Undocked, the textures and resolution obviously take a hit, but the
game is still
pretty nice to
look at in handheld mode.
The visuals for both
games look very
nice, and the framerate appears to be
pretty smooth.
For those that want to make sure they get all the collectibles within a
game, these strategy guides are usually
pretty handy and
look nice sitting on a coffee table to boot.
With so many tablet and smartphone cases eschewing style and
looking pretty blasé, it's
nice to see a company like Knomo take the organizer
game to the next level.
The effects are
pretty nice and makes the
game look that much better but it is in no way needed to enjoy the
game.
They
look pretty nice with the
game's cartoony twist, but they're notably missing the plasma cutter.
All those lovely innards that power glorious
games are packed into a
pretty nice looking case that doesn't go too crazy with the angles.
The trailers leading up to the release all
looked pretty nice graphically and in that respect the
game did not disappoint.
The
game is
looking pretty nice actually.
The cars
look pretty good and there are some
nice sky and weather effects, but the tracks
look like they could have come from an Xbox version of the
game.
True, the
game doesn't
look anywhere near as
nice as Star Ocean 5 or other modern JRPGs built specifically for the PS4, but for a remaster the
game holds up
pretty well.
The cut scenes
look pretty nice too and are impressive for this type of
game.
Don't get me wrong, the
game looked nice and graphically ambitious — but pop - in was
pretty bad, texture load speeds, framerate dips, jaggies, slight stutter etc... In Movie mode the
game felt more consistent and the quality of the
game looked much better — everything is sharper, there was less pop - in and it just felt and
looked better to play.
Sometimes the
game looks quite
nice, and then the next moment it
looks pretty crappy.
Naturally, the mecha all
look pretty damn great but it would have been
nice to have a bit more visual variety as per the last
game.
The
game and the environments are
pretty nice themselves, the world of Middle Earth reimagined with Lego all
looks decent enough and it is a faithful recreation of Jackson's film series.
Built using the Unreal Engine, the
game is
looking pretty nice even in its early state.
The
game looks pretty nice on my Wii U!
Really
nice sale:)
Looks like I'll have to buy a new memory card this week cause there's a couple
games here I want to pick up < 3 the freebies aren't anything spectacular but still
pretty cool:D Its great to see the Vita get some recognition I love my Vita but it just doesn't get as much attention as my PS4 or PS3 thanks Playstation:)
That aside the
game looks pretty nice though.
Given how useless I am at shooters, a
nice looking game with decent mechanics and moderate difficulty sounds like a
pretty good bet.
Whilst early screenshots of the
game in development painted perhaps a
prettier picture than has been delivered — mostly in regards to the lighting effects, which have undeniably been dialed down — there is no denying that it's still a very
nice looking game.
Once you're in your ride, you'll be able to see its dashboard and wheel, which all
look pretty nice for a
game that was originally meant to be played in third - person.
In most
games, that castle would just be a
nice piece of background art that the artists drew»cause it
looks pretty.
Some places in the
game look pretty nice, but that's not the most important aspect of a survival
game.
The
game gives you a very
nice looking menu system that may
look complex, but it is still are
pretty fun to play through.
This
game looks pretty cool, so would be
nice to try it out.
I have to admit, the new backgrounds they added to the
game do
look pretty nice (even if they do clash with the NES era foregrounds quite a bit), and the
game itself
look as good as it ever was.
They
look pretty nice, and certainly show that the
game has a lot of variation with the level themes (perhaps a bit too much, I distinctly recall Castle of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse simply having themed worlds like the Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog
games of the time).
It
looks a
pretty nice game, although it's probably going to be overshadowed quite badly considering it's been announced for US release right prior to Nintendo's E3 conference this year, and hence all the coverage will probably be focused on either the Wii U, Zelda or Smash Bros (if present), Mario and any other major
games due out this year.
There are some
pretty nice looking screenshots of this 3DS
game here too, so anyone planning to buy the
game should most definitely check»em out.
It's
nice to have the option to be able to switch between the two so quickly, but in reality, Skyrim is an old
game and the the Switch isn't the most powerful console out there; therefore you get this combination of dated graphics that are scaled down and it starts to
look pretty bad.
Me:
Pretty good review,
looks like a
nice game, still getting it.
Everyone else:
Pretty good review,
looks like a
nice game, might
look into it a bit.
With all the graphical settings turned up, average fps drops to about 64, which is still
pretty smooth considering how
nice the
game looks at very high detail settings.
Overall, the
game is
looking pretty nice so far, and it should see some success on the Switch, especially since the Wii U didn't have such a huge install base.