Sadly, I have not (yet) read the work, but imagine that it contains
the same vibrant characters as her other books, with an equally powerful understanding of human desires (but without the violence).
Not exact matches
Dragon Quest VIII offers a vast, epic RPG experience with memorable
characters,
vibrant graphics, and the
same addictive gameplay the series is known for.
Fantasy Life sports the
same vibrant colors, the
same sort of rounded foliage shapes, and the
same sort of
character models: deformed, caricatured, and cute.
Although the system's 3D effects don't add much,
character models and environments look polished and
vibrant, retaining that
same level of charm we've come to expect.
The game looks even more
vibrant as ever, the glistening of the studs appears to be shinier, the environments and
characters, although well detailed, give the appearance of a matte - finished LEGO piece, the
same as the real toys.
These look crisper and more
vibrant than ever, however, they also remain faithful to the originals as well, with background
characters performing the
same actions and any paraphernalia (random crates anyone?)
The color fields are shot through with fragments of text (the
character for «fire» is among the few that are decipherable), misshapen ripostes to his family tradition of orderly calligraphy that place this free spirit on the
same stage as de Kooning, one of Abstract Expressionism's most
vibrant rebels.