Not exact matches
Park's work had the
wonderful capability of appealing to all ages and working on multiple levels that almost no other
animation studio apart
from Pixar managed... and certainly no one doing
animation on an entrepreneurial, cottage - industry level (comparatively speaking).
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Compare this to fellow comics fighting game Injustice 2
from Netherrealm and Warner Bros, which has a far more diverse roster of characters including many who weren't in Injustice: Gods Among Us, looks utterly gorgeous with superb
animation, feels like a quality package and has a
wonderful and entertaining story to boot.
While these lashing of many objects is more realistic, it takes away
from the simple enjoyment of the act itself, and
from the
wonderful animations.
While it does look and sound
wonderful, it should be noted that most of the tracks and attack
animations are imported
from previous BB installments.
Compare this to fellow comics fighting game Injustice 2
from Netherrealm and Warner Bros, which has a far more diverse roster of characters including many who weren't in Injustice: Gods Among Us, looks utterly gorgeous with superb
animation, feels like a quality package and has a
wonderful and entertaining story to boot.
The
animations are incredibly fluid and the seamless transition
from standard platforming to gliding with the wind is
wonderful.
Originally
from Rouen, France, Mr Dessert (what a
wonderful name) is now living and working in London, using collage, illustration and
animation, across projects including prints, installations and books.