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Don't You Just Love It In A Video Game When...

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You go from cutscene to gameplay in an instant? Like in MGS4 when the game gets you ready for a boss battle or something and it shifts you from cutscene to gameplay in an instant. I love it when a game does that.

Edited by Tails

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You go from cutscene to gameplay in an instant? Like in MGS4 when the game gets you ready for a boss battle or something and it shifts you from cutscene to gameplay in an instant. I love it when a game does that.

i prefer when it shows a cutcene thru gameplay, but otherwise yes, i love that.

If they do it right, yes, it can be really awesome sometimes.

I love it when cutscenes are a part of gameplay. The world is still running around you as it would out of cutscenes and what not. So cool. Same with instant switches between cutscenes and gameplay.

Edited by Rainbow Dash

If it's like throwing you into a sudden quick time events like RE6....then no

 

if it's something like MGS4....YES

Weee! Then the ds battery die's!!!.....OH NO MY BOSS BATTLE.

 

ps; kh games....are better with chargers used. but i love being such a daredevil! sides, my ds goes red when my battery's 'bout ta die anyways so its all gewd~

 

 

DS---BETTER THAN THE GBA BY SOOO MUCH xD

Depends on how it's executed I guess. As long as the transitioning isn't choppy, I'm fine with it

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