Yea I hope they do not stray from how amazing the WiiU zelda
tech demo looked.
-- Nintendo will announce Zelda U, he said it's going to be the game we are waiting for, very big world, fully filled with many secrets and life, it will feature a more stylized
tech demo look, it has a more mature storyline and sidequests similar to Majoras Mask, complex dungeons and there's a very cool feature which will drive the Zelda series so much forward.
I honestly think that
the tech demo looks more «Zelda» than WW does.
It's easy to make
a tech demo look good, but to make gameplay look good is extremely difficult.
Not exact matches
The entire game
looks and feels like an unfinished
tech -
demo.
Taken as a kind of
tech demo of what the future of television could
look like, #WarGames makes for an intriguing evening's entertainment.
Lovely
looking tech demo and them now saying it won't be anything like it.
Since then we've seen some very Borderlands -
looking tech demos at GDC 2017 and 2K promising a «highly anticipated new title».
Fans merely wanted the game to
look like the Zelda
tech demo promised to us.
I remember when I first saw the Wind Waker I fell instantly in love with it and thought it was way better
looking than the
tech demo.
if twilight princess
looked like the
tech demo they showed for the wii u a few years back with link fighting the giant spider, wouldnt that be epic?!
And then I
look at this, and then I
look again at the Kara
tech demo.
Looking at the tech demo video above, it's clear the game still has a ways to go before it's completed, but it's looking very promising
Looking at the
tech demo video above, it's clear the game still has a ways to go before it's completed, but it's
looking very promising
looking very promising so far.
As they describe it, it just
looks like a
tech demo, but it could easily be a cheap game for the Store, and it
looks like it uses only the back touch panel for control.
im personally in favor of zelda
looking EXACTLY like he did in the
tech demo along with that being the art style of the whole game.
Twilight princess
looks a million times better than that
tech demo did and it was on Gamecube as well as the Wii.
We got a taste of what it could
look like with the E3 2011
tech demo, but the graphical style is still undecided.
True, but I don't see the game
looking like the
tech demo.
Characters still appear as barely animated shop mannequins, and the backdrops
look like 10 - year - old PC
tech demos that haven't quite been finished.
Everything we've seen so far of Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D has made it
look little more than a
tech demo for Nintendo's new console.
This
looks like an early
tech demo for a new Animal Crossing U.
• The
tech demo presentation: One that
looks at some clever new bit of Ed -
tech that the teacher has employed in the classroom.
No more games will be like ryse or killzone, just
tech demos with style over substance, later the games will get better
looking and will play better and all will be well.
Just to make myself clear I understand exactly what it is they are doing, I have seen their
tech demo and while the destruction was cool that seems to be the limit ofnehat they will be able todo in terms of real world applications and I'm yet to see beyond
looking fancy how exactly it will drastically alter gameplay vs less complex destruction and done on console but still a whole destructible world for multiplayer.
This one game could redeem Kinect by itself, allowing players to
look after there virtual animals using motion sensing, while it's still a casual gamer friendly title it's a good
demo of the
tech involved.
And uhm, if zelda
looks like that
tech demo they showed, it has this game beat.
https://www.youtube.com/wat... The Shooter
demo is not as impressive as I thought it would be, it doesn't
look much better than KZ: SF if that, which I think says a lot when you're trying to use the engine to run an actual game instead of a
tech demo.
Of course you have wade through a lot of crap to get to the most awesome of sauces, but taking a
look at the above
tech demo for The Unfinished Swan it
looks like we can all place this one next to our other favorite Indie game sauce flavors.
We were
looking forward to finally celebrating a big generous chunk of gameplay and a
tech demo that could be opened up into a full version.
«However, due to titles not
looking much better than what is currently available on Xbox 360 and the PS3, Nintendo decided late in the game to not show those titles and focus instead on
tech demos.»
Nintendo reps came out wiggling and waggling like fools with those basic graphics that
look great if one is into
tech demos.
The game actually
looks good i thought for a
tech demo.
Watch the full
tech demo video for «Kara» below to see how the creators of Heavy Rain are
looking to expand virtual performances in video games.
The game does not boast amazing visuals — it wouldn't
look out of place as a launch title
tech demo on the PS3.
The Order 1866
looks incredible as well as The Dark Sorceror
tech demo, both running real - time on PS4.
And for what it is, it is very good, if what you are
looking for is a graphical
tech demo.
Square Enix released the above video as a
tech demo for what they hope future Final Fantasy games will
look like.
We're expecting an official name, price and release date for Microsoft's supercharged Xbox, as well as a multitude of
tech demos demonstrating how pretty your games will
look in 4K.
Portal 2 While making the original Portal
look like a
tech demo in the proccess, Valve's masterful sequel delivered just the right amount of set pieces, puzzle solving, laughs, intrigue and suspense to keep players guessing at every turn, all the while making us question how we had ever made it through elementary school.
There is no doubt this game also doubles as a
tech demo, and it raises my level of excitement for The Phantom Pain as I eagerly await to see what other levels and locations will
look like within the impressive Fox Engine technology that Kojima is utilizing here.
Of course, being a
tech demo this isn't Triple - A quality visuals — but
looking at the concept of this
demo makes me very excited:
Finally, with Quantic Dream revealing the third of its Detroit leads, Kara, we thought it the best time to
look back on the
tech demo that sparked the android revolution.
Director commentary on the original
tech demo, plus a
look at the challenges of creating performance - heavy projects such as Heavy Rain, Dark Sorcerer and more.
Now, another video has emerged giving viewers the chance to take a
look behind the scenes at the making of the
tech demo.
The software development landscape certainly
looks good on PlayStation VR and whilst a lot of the early titles are
tech demos or full console games with VR added on, I expect we will see more immersive VR experiences in 2017 and 2018 as the industry grows.
The FOX Engine
demo Kojima showed at E3 2011 sort of
looks like this concept (but it was just a
tech demo with placeholder characters in it).
Michael: If MGSV
looks anything like its prequel /
tech -
demo Ground Zeroes did, then MGSV is gaming's next big step towards visual realism in games.
ESO was fantastic
looking and I'm glad that it'll be Mac compatible, but what I saw was more of a
tech demo versus the actual gameplay
demo of Dishonored.
It
looks more beautiful than the Mona Lisa in motion on an Xbox One X, but the seventh main entry in the Forza series is so much more than a 4K
tech demo.
In that case, however, Nintendo mentioned that the realistic -
looking slice was merely a
tech demo.