Showing posts with label Spies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spies. Show all posts

Monday, 17 September 2012

The Cylons are here!



For as long as there have been video games and consoles there has been a driving force in  new games to be increasingly more realistic, both in the quality of the worlds the characters inhabit but also the characters themselves. With each successive generation of consoles developers have been given greater and greater resources to create the nirvana of the real world perfectly represented in a game. This can be seen to be reaching dizzying new heights in photorealism in such games as Crysis 3 for spectacular visual surroundings and physics, or LA Noire for facial movement realism to the point where you can tell when a character you’re interacting with is lying to you. This realism of facial expression has been taken to a new level surpassing even that of LA Noire, this has been done by using in depth facial motion capture, as can be seen in the video below. 

 
 

Saturday, 18 February 2012

Hardly A Review: Tinker, Tailor, Solider, Spy (2011)

Enigmatic

This adaptation of the John Le CarrĂ© novel of the same name boasts a rare example of a film with a fantastic cast, paired with both great writing and direction to produce an insight to the paranoia filled,  murky world of betrayal and mistrust during  the cold war of 1970’s MI6.