![]() ![]() The 3D effect is barely used in Stealth Force Edition and it’s kind of disappointing to see it that way too. There’s definitely a sense of depth during the gameplay, but it feels like one solid movie being played out far away from the player rather than having different objects appearing at varying levels of depth. Heck, most of the gameplay itself doesn’t seem to be in 3D either. Most of the cutscenes aren’t in 3D, nor are the menus. Unfortunately, the game hardly even uses the 3D effect at all. Additionally, the animated cutscenes that take place between each of the missions have some nice artistic direction too, but it’s just a shame they are utilised to deliver a rather boring and unimaginative story. ![]() The actual models for the Transformers themselves aren’t particularly well detailed or well modeled either, but to their credit they do look like the characters they’re meant to represent. It’s a bit of a shame as the designers could’ve definitely added a little bit of life into the game through some foliage or even some environmental effects. Menus are particularly blurry, environments are extremely barren and texture work is almost non-existent. In terms of presentation, Stealth Force Edition is incredibly drab and barebones. The story itself is told through cutscenes between each of the missions which are fully voiced, which is a nice touch, but generally speaking the game’s narrative presentation is severely lacking. It’s obviously been put into place in an effort to push the player through some drab locales carrying out very boring objectives, and in this regard it is only mildly successful. Stealth Force Edition is meant to tell a prequel story, assumed to take place between Revenge of the Fallen and Dark of the Moon, although nothing is truly definitive nor does the story itself make any sense at all. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |