The game still holds up from
a visual stand point and the designs of certain locations will want you to stop in your tracks to absorb the luscious details.
Not exact matches
They cover the costumes, Neville's last
stand, the magic shield
visual effects, the Hogwarts sets, and other
points of interest.
Fellini
stood here at the dividing
point between the neorealism of his earlier films (like «La Strada») and the carnival
visuals of his extravagant later ones («Juliet of the Spirits,» «Amarcord»).
Bordering on last generation
visuals, and poor sound design, there really isn't much here that will grab you from an aesthetic
stand -
point.
The game does hold up quite well and the jokes are still funny today as they were 20 years ago, but from a
visual, audio and pacing
stand -
point — while still charming in its classic retro way — the game does feel a bit dated compared to games of today.
Second, the leather - backed option - a must - have given the nominal price bump and generally non-lux plastic option (and the white one is a real no - go)- is dipping a toe into the world of designer, selling a
visual point of difference to make the G4 truly
stand out.