Lots of screens, and IGN has a Progress Report too (too big to post here) :
- Deadly Creatures Progress Report
Screens:
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Lots of screens, and IGN has a Progress Report too (too big to post here) :
Screens:
I doubt those are in-game, but whatever, it still looks amazing.
A little brown though. Where's the grass?
im sure there wont be much grass. the game predominate environment is the desert
and those look in game to me...quicktime/sequence kills maybe
and those look in game to me...quicktime/sequence kills maybe
red_sovereign
It looks more like in-engine than in-game to me.
Who knows, I mean, they have been working on it for a long time. We'll see soon enough I guess.
[QUOTE="red_sovereign"]and those look in game to me...quicktime/sequence kills maybe
bob_newman
It looks more like in-engine than in-game to me.
Who knows, I mean, they have been working on it for a long time. We'll see soon enough I guess.
Its in-game trust me I've seen the vids as well as enough screenshot and read plenty of previews, the Wii is capable enough to produce graphics like that. Really, I guess the glut of PS2 ports (not all bad, but still to many) and quick cash-in shovelware, has made people think the Wii is incapable of good graphics.
[QUOTE="bob_newman"][QUOTE="red_sovereign"]and those look in game to me...quicktime/sequence kills maybe
komdosina
It looks more like in-engine than in-game to me.
Who knows, I mean, they have been working on it for a long time. We'll see soon enough I guess.
Its in-game trust me I've seen the vids as well as enough screenshot and read plenty of previews, the Wii is capable enough to produce graphics like that. Really, I guess the glut of PS2 ports (not all bad, but still to many) and quick cash-in shovelware, has made people think the Wii is incapable of good graphics.
I never said that the Wii is incapable of those graphics. I'm in doubt because most 3rd parties don't give a **** about putting effort into the Wii.
[QUOTE="komdosina"][QUOTE="bob_newman"][QUOTE="red_sovereign"]and those look in game to me...quicktime/sequence kills maybe
bob_newman
It looks more like in-engine than in-game to me.
Who knows, I mean, they have been working on it for a long time. We'll see soon enough I guess.
Its in-game trust me I've seen the vids as well as enough screenshot and read plenty of previews, the Wii is capable enough to produce graphics like that. Really, I guess the glut of PS2 ports (not all bad, but still to many) and quick cash-in shovelware, has made people think the Wii is incapable of good graphics.
I never said that the Wii is incapable of those graphics. I'm in doubt because most 3rd parties don't give a **** about putting effort into the Wii.
I understand, but this isn't one of them, the fact that the delayed it a few months even pas the Hallowen schedule they wanted to release it in means that the actually care about the quality of this game. Just like the recently released De Blob which was pushed half a year in development in order to insure it was up to snuff, and given the positive reviews it was a good call. It looks like western publishers like THQ are actually starting to care about the quality of their games especilly on the Wii. Anyway's I hope positive reviews will get you and many others who come here to try this game, but judging from the lastest IGN preview I'm feeling optimistic on this one.
[QUOTE="bob_newman"][QUOTE="komdosina"][QUOTE="bob_newman"][QUOTE="red_sovereign"]and those look in game to me...quicktime/sequence kills maybe
komdosina
It looks more like in-engine than in-game to me.
Who knows, I mean, they have been working on it for a long time. We'll see soon enough I guess.
Its in-game trust me I've seen the vids as well as enough screenshot and read plenty of previews, the Wii is capable enough to produce graphics like that. Really, I guess the glut of PS2 ports (not all bad, but still to many) and quick cash-in shovelware, has made people think the Wii is incapable of good graphics.
I never said that the Wii is incapable of those graphics. I'm in doubt because most 3rd parties don't give a **** about putting effort into the Wii.
I understand, but this isn't one of them, the fact that the delayed it a few months even pas the Hallowen schedule they wanted to release it in means that the actually care about the quality of this game. Just like the recently released De Blob which was pushed half a year in development in order to insure it was up to snuff, and given the positive reviews it was a good call. It looks like western publishers like THQ are actually starting to care about the quality of their games especilly on the Wii. Anyway's I hope positive reviews will get you and many others who come here to try this game, but judging from the lastest IGN preview I'm feeling optimistic on this one.
Although I love de Blob, and consider it to be in my top 15 favorite Wii games, the graphics do not compare to something like Mario Galaxy. Not even close.
The cutscenes look amazing, though.
Also, I watched a few videos of Deadly Creatures, and while it does look good, it doesn't look as good as those screenshots.
Perhaps they've worked on the graphics since the most recent build of the game.
[QUOTE="komdosina"][QUOTE="bob_newman"][QUOTE="komdosina"][QUOTE="bob_newman"][QUOTE="red_sovereign"]and those look in game to me...quicktime/sequence kills maybe
bob_newman
It looks more like in-engine than in-game to me.
Who knows, I mean, they have been working on it for a long time. We'll see soon enough I guess.
Its in-game trust me I've seen the vids as well as enough screenshot and read plenty of previews, the Wii is capable enough to produce graphics like that. Really, I guess the glut of PS2 ports (not all bad, but still to many) and quick cash-in shovelware, has made people think the Wii is incapable of good graphics.
I never said that the Wii is incapable of those graphics. I'm in doubt because most 3rd parties don't give a **** about putting effort into the Wii.
I understand, but this isn't one of them, the fact that the delayed it a few months even pas the Hallowen schedule they wanted to release it in means that the actually care about the quality of this game. Just like the recently released De Blob which was pushed half a year in development in order to insure it was up to snuff, and given the positive reviews it was a good call. It looks like western publishers like THQ are actually starting to care about the quality of their games especilly on the Wii. Anyway's I hope positive reviews will get you and many others who come here to try this game, but judging from the lastest IGN preview I'm feeling optimistic on this one.
Although I love de Blob, and consider it to be in my top 15 favorite Wii games, the graphics do not compare to something like Mario Galaxy. Not even close.
The cutscenes look amazing, though.
Also, I watched a few videos of Deadly Creatures, and while it does look good, it doesn't look as good as those screenshots.
Perhaps they've worked on the graphics since the most recent build of the game.
Well then I disagree, found the graphics of Deadly Creatures to match the screenshots overall, but there is no point in arguing because I'm pretty set on what I saw. Yet it can be agreed that it looks better then most other third-party efforts and really even then only the top first-party games like MP:3, Galaxy and SSMBM look better then his game. Meaning its top tier effort as far as I'm concerened.
As for De Blob in my opinion you're selling a bit short. No it isn't better or as good a Galaxy but it still looks better then most Wii games, and its in the league of how I expect a properly developed from the ground up Wii game should. I thought the animation at 60fps was great, resolution had crisp clear look, it had great particle effects topped with nice bloom lighting and water shimmering effects, and all round great Wii graphical package. Plus you are right the video cutsences are amazing which speaks of the games quality. Anyways. I said in my response that De Blob was developed gaming package due to proper game development time, I never did compare it to Galaxy.
As for Deadly Creatures well if you haven't read the latest preview here take a read http://wii.ign.com/articles/925/925753p1.html, if you already read it my apologies. If the preview still leaves you skeptical then at-least the game judging from the preview deserves a rental just so that you or any other gamer can make an opinion on it, that and also reviews.
[QUOTE="bob_newman"][QUOTE="komdosina"][QUOTE="bob_newman"][QUOTE="komdosina"][QUOTE="bob_newman"][QUOTE="red_sovereign"]and those look in game to me...quicktime/sequence kills maybe
komdosina
It looks more like in-engine than in-game to me.
Who knows, I mean, they have been working on it for a long time. We'll see soon enough I guess.
Its in-game trust me I've seen the vids as well as enough screenshot and read plenty of previews, the Wii is capable enough to produce graphics like that. Really, I guess the glut of PS2 ports (not all bad, but still to many) and quick cash-in shovelware, has made people think the Wii is incapable of good graphics.
I never said that the Wii is incapable of those graphics. I'm in doubt because most 3rd parties don't give a **** about putting effort into the Wii.
I understand, but this isn't one of them, the fact that the delayed it a few months even pas the Hallowen schedule they wanted to release it in means that the actually care about the quality of this game. Just like the recently released De Blob which was pushed half a year in development in order to insure it was up to snuff, and given the positive reviews it was a good call. It looks like western publishers like THQ are actually starting to care about the quality of their games especilly on the Wii. Anyway's I hope positive reviews will get you and many others who come here to try this game, but judging from the lastest IGN preview I'm feeling optimistic on this one.
Although I love de Blob, and consider it to be in my top 15 favorite Wii games, the graphics do not compare to something like Mario Galaxy. Not even close.
The cutscenes look amazing, though.
Also, I watched a few videos of Deadly Creatures, and while it does look good, it doesn't look as good as those screenshots.
Perhaps they've worked on the graphics since the most recent build of the game.
Well then I disagree, found the graphics of Deadly Creatures to match the screenshots overall, but there is no point in arguing because I'm pretty set on what I saw. Yet it can be agreed that it looks better then most other third-party efforts and really even then only the top first-party games like MP:3, Galaxy and SSMBM look better then his game. Meaning its top tier effort as far as I'm concerened.
As for De Blob in my opinion you're selling a bit short. No it isn't better or as good a Galaxy but it still looks better then most Wii games, and its in the league of how I expect a properly developed from the ground up Wii game should. I thought the animation at 60fps was great, resolution had crisp clear look, it had great particle effects topped with nice bloom lighting and water shimmering effects, and all round great Wii graphical package. Plus you are right the video cutsences are amazing which speaks of the games quality. Anyways. I said in my response that De Blob was developed gaming package due to proper game development time, I never did compare it to Galaxy.
As for Deadly Creatures well if you haven't read the latest preview here take a read http://wii.ign.com/articles/925/925753p1.html, if you already read it my apologies. If the preview still leaves you skeptical then at-least the game judging from the preview deserves a rental just so that you or any other gamer can make an opinion on it, that and also reviews.
Never mind, you must have read the progress report that was posted with the screenshots.
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