Sentences with phrase «very cinematic story»

There are all these different threads going on, and you construct a very cinematic story out of it, especially with Jay Reinke.

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This bundle is a great way to get the core story of kingdom hearts without having to own multiple portables and consoles since the events of 365 and Birth by sleep are added in a convenient, yet very angst filled cinematic.
For as logy and simultaneously action - packed and incoherent the «Pirates» movies are as cinematic stories, they are in fact very effective and welcome movie environments.»
This is also something that really would work with RDR2, as the original game was very cinematic and story based.
The series was, and continues to be, beautifully directed by Jonathan Krisel, who brings a cinematic quality that when combined with the Galifianakis» physical comedy creates something unique and very charming, even when its story falters.
So when Evangeline Lilly was pitched the story arc for the Marvel Cinematic Universe sequels Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers 4, the Ant - Man and the Wasp actress felt something very familiar.
Locke (Steven Knight, 2013) A brave rethinking of how to tell a story on screen, reimagining the very nature of what is cinematic.
The initial character stories are nice, offering an opportunity to adjust to new characters with a bit of light - hearted backstory in preparation for the cinematic story experience launching in June — though the stories in the game are actually very short, lasting between three to five fights each.
With that said, the storyline of Samurai Warriors 4 is also very presented, mainly with the cinematics which help portray the story of the Warring States.
regardless, this supposedly «true story» is the cinematic equivalent of not just fake news, but very fake news.
From the very beginning, Doctor Strange felt like an outlier in the interconnected men - in - capes world of Marvel Comics, though the character's debut in the equally dense Marvel Cinematic Universe follows the company's film - studio formula closely: Doctor Strange is an origin story, a love story, a framework for vintage pop songs and huge action set - pieces.
With a solid cast of well - knowns (Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington and Tom Wilkinson), assuming the story is as riveting as the film's trailer suggests, I'm betting this will make for a very entertaining cinematic experience.
Andrew Haigh uses sound and very precise framing to develop a complex, cinematic story of a long - term relationship.
Regardless of genre or format, Herzog's ongoing cinematic obsession has almost always been an exploration of the intersection of madness (or, at the very least, eccentricity) and genius (or, at the very least, creative yearnings), whether it be the story of a man dragging a 300 - ton boat over a mountain in the Amazonian jungle (Fitzcarraldo) or of a wannabe animal rights activist being eaten alive by a bear (Grizzly Man).
Now that very same location has been turned in to «007 ELEMENTS `, a cinematic installation telling the narrative of the Bond story.
The story becomes very fast - paced and cinematic.
Even when no one cared about stories in their games, even when the standards for a good narrative in this industry were ridiculously low, the Metal Gear games were doing things with their cinematic cutscenes and their elaborate narratives that very few other games were.
The story unfolds over a series of very Call of Duty - reminiscent briefings, a few in - game cinematics and through in - game events as well.
Following a very cool cinematic that sets up the story and world of A Realm Reborn, players find themselves thrust into the shoes of their newly created character.
With that said, the storyline of Samurai Warriors 4 is also very presented, mainly with the cinematics which help portray the story of the Warring States.
The initial character stories are nice, offering an opportunity to adjust to new characters with a bit of light - hearted backstory in preparation for the cinematic story experience launching in June — though the stories in the game are actually very short, lasting between three to five fights each.
Beautifully presented by both pre-rendered and in - game cinematics, the story of Bayonetta is very well presented and dare I say one of the best looking games on the Nintendo Wii - U at the moment.
Based on what Smith says in the interview all we can expect in this expansion is a handful of strikes, one measly raid and a new area which will more than likely contain very little to do and most of the story (which is now voiced with cinematics, something they completely forgot during the original DLC's hence why you don't hear Peter Dinklage phoning in his performance again) will take place in locations you've already visited time and time again.
Constantly mired in endless cutscenes and cinematics, it almost felt like I was more of playing a mini-game during a very preachy, self - absorbed story line.
Each of the game's areas has a distinctive visual theme to it, and the transitions between gameplay and story cinematics are very smooth.
I was very pleased with the entire story and the elements of game where cinematics melded with gameplay without changing anything between.
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