Not exact matches
Websites for the Washington Post, TIME and Boing Boing have
already enabled the feature (
see the
screenshot above from TIME).
Looking at the
screenshots, you can
already see what I mean.
Someone
sees a
screenshot of a guy standing on a building overlooking the city... it'll probably end up being a cool game but i'm sure it's been done before, but one fanboy
already yells out GOTY!!!
Some are just
screenshots we've
already seen in a higher resolution.
cuz we like playing our older games on newer tech with using modern features Such as
screenshot, record and upload hell i bet you gonna
see some twitch streams if it ai nt
already been done... Stop sounding like you're above the rest.
While we've yet to
see the game in motion, new
screenshots have been released showcasing the dynamic weather effects, with impressive levels of detail that
already look like a significant step up from MXGP 2.
- the eight protagonists won't have similar stories to each other because the team wants players to enjoy different experiences - the other six protagonists will have jobs different from Orberic (Swordsman) and Primrose (Dancer)- Orberic and Primrose were chosen for the demo because their starting points are closer to other party members - each protagonist will have different starting points, so there may be a gap in the progress difficulty - the team is trying to even things out, but they don't want every character to have the same difficulty, as that would be boring - the demo has surpassed 1 million downloads worldwide - a demo was released because they thought simply publishing
screenshots and trailers wouldn't convey this game's fun factor - more than 80 % of the overseas player base found the game interesting - there was one player who won against a high - leveled NPC in a Duel, and another who defeated all bar customers - the team had expected the former, they didn't expect the latter - the music was received very well, which comes from composer Yasunori Nishiki - overseas players complained of hard - to - read text, because the UI was based on the Japanese version, which will be adjusted - the biggest complaints were about slow map movement, and the lack of fast - travel - both of these features have been implemented, with faster movement and fast - travel between cities - players also found the screen too dark, so devs are adding waypoints for paths and also bigger roads - there will be an Event Skip feature, as well as the ability to freely watch events that have been
already seen.
A quick click of the button automatically takes a
screenshot and saves the last 15 minutes of your gameplay to your hard drive (the PS4 has
already been recording you,
see?)
It's true that we have
already laid eyes on Batman: Arkham City thanks to those Game Informer scans, but today
sees the release of first genuine
screenshots of the game, most of which weren't featured in the magazine last month.
The second scan shows battles from the Frieza saga and a few
screenshots you may have
already seen before.
While most of us are confident that we
already know the remaining characters that are still waiting to be revealed officially by Capcom, it's always nice to
see new gameplay footage and
screenshots of them in action.
A mystifying trailer has
already been released, and so have some
screenshots, but now is the first time we've been able to really
see what this game offers in the way of gameplay.
Well, you
already probably
saw the trailer yesterday at the Nintendo Direct event, but here are the first few
screenshots and bits of art of the game.
The publisher has been incredibly quiet about the
already - confirmed (at least for Japan) Nintendo Switch version of the game, that doesn't have a release window and of which we haven't even
seen a single
screenshot, let alone know any of its features.
We've
already seen from the Yoshis New Island first look
screenshots that there are indeed varying art styles from level to level and place to place incorporating the unusual elements of pastel and watercolour like effects for many of the backgrounds.
As you can
see in the following
screenshot, our new system drive is
already showing up in File Explorer.
Finally, while the ZenFone 4 runs Android 7.1.1 Nougat out of the box — as reiterated by the
screenshot published by the FCC which can be
seen below — the Taiwanese consumer electronics manufacturer
already confirmed that the device will soon be updated to Android 8.0 Oreo, the latest stable build of Google's mobile operating system.
Thanks to a
screenshot from @gus33000 on Twitter, we can now
see that Microsoft has
already developed a temporary popup for when a user tries to open a Silverlight app on a build that doesn't support it.
This is confirmed news as the handset has received TENAA certification
already, as you can
see in the
screenshot.
The publisher has been incredibly quiet about the
already - confirmed (at least for Japan) Nintendo Switch version of the game, that doesn't have a release window and of which we haven't even
seen a single
screenshot, let alone know any of its features.
Check out the
screenshots below to
see how Lollipop looks on the Galaxy Alpha, and let us know your experience on the new version of Android if you have
already received the update.
In this
screenshot taken before we switched to the standalone Java installation you can
see that we're using 64 - bit Java
already and pulling down 36 frames per second.
We have
already seen an early version of Spartan on PC, but today for the first time have some real
screenshots of the new browser for Phones and small tablets.
We have
already seen leaked
screenshots of internal Windows 10 Builds and the virtual tool for Developers (SDK).
Below you can
see a few
screenshots released by Square Enix with the announcement while we wait for an official announcement of a Western release, that has been
already hinted at by the game's producer.