In
terms of cinematic storytelling in a video game, it doesn't get much better than Uncharted.
Not exact matches
It's a showcase
of what a
cinematic masterpiece looks like in
terms of visuals, acting, musical score, and
storytelling.
This one raised the bar in
terms of its
storytelling approach, not only within the DCEU, but also how female characters should be portrayed in other
cinematic universes.
Knights
of the Old Republic in 2003 was an attempt to make RPG combat especially look
cinematic and exciting despite being overtly based on D&D rules and not afraid to drop
terms like THAC0 in polite company, while Jade Empire attempted to both look like a Wuxia movie and combine arcade action with RPG stats and
storytelling.
In
terms of in - game
storytelling, the game has been crafted well, often flowing straight between gameplay and
cinematic, sometimes taking you into a first - person view in certain situations, which gives you a more personal perspective in certain events.