Along with high -
quality cinematic cutscenes, multiple endings, a unique three - day timed mission structure and unlockable sandbox mode, it was unlike anything released before (until its sequels) and remains my favourite Dead Rising game to date.
Not exact matches
Dragon Quest VIII retains all of the
cinematic scope that set it apart back in 2000, with in - engine
cutscenes mixed with pre-captured footage with minimal
quality shock.
So, it's unlikely that playing 29.97 fps games at 24 fps would make any difference to your gaming performance, and the 24 fps rate at which movies were filmed, for so long, give the
cutscenes in PS2 games a slightly more «
cinematic»
quality, but that's a personal preference, not a general one.