Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Minor Project 4 - Option 3 (Realism & Abstraction?)

-A good example of a realism game is "Assassin's Creed" because the graphics are extremely realistic and accurate based on the time period in which the events are taking place.



-A good example of an abstract game would be "Tetris" because there is no realism in the graphics, it is a combination of shapes and colors.



-A good example of a 2D game is "Pacman" because it is a flash animation based game where graphics are all made in 2D.



-A good example of a 3D game is "Call of Duty" because the graphics are all made in 3D. There is a good sense of depth perception and other 3D concepts in this game.



-A good example of a 1st person game is "Halo" because you play the game seeing through the character's eyes. You can only see the gun and the hands implying that you are the character.



-A good example of a 3rd person game is "Final Fantasy XII" because you are looking down at the scene that is going on. You do not get a sense that you are looking through the character's eyes.



-A good example of a game that was made for the real world and was reinvented in the "gameworld" is "Pinball." This is because pinball was originally created to be played on a physical machine and now they have versions that you can play through various gaming platforms such as Mac and PC.



-A good example of a game that involves storytelling and a storyline that is vivid and memorable is "Gears of War" because the storyline is quite in depth and you are playing through the journey of the characters in this fictional storyline. There are even sequel games to complete the storyline.


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