When the game turns out as good as this, I don't care about how much time you spend playing the game versus taking part in quick - time events or
watching cinematic sequences.
Not exact matches
In Blue Ruin, Jeremy Saulnier's second feature, a handful of
sequences give off the intoxicating effect of
watching a historic
cinematic landmark, but in real time.
Indeed, even in 2K17's launch trailer, filled with the most
cinematic moments of the game possible,
watching the slow - mo walk
sequences of players on the court, when they don't have a ball to follow, is like some scene from The Walking Dead or Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Major props need to go to Yoshiaki Kusuda, who directed the
cinematic action
sequences and choreographed fight scenes in the game, which are very intense and fun to
watch.
The game's remastered HD
cinematic sequences give players the feeling of both
watching and being part of a Disney animated movie.