I bet he would be if he took the time to consider who is actually calling him cute :O ..... you know what i mean ;3
ANYWAY, back on topic. About how the cutscenes will go. It could be like FFXIII was, that the pre-rendered REGULAR graphics, and the actual CGI scenes look very similar......
...... OOOOOOooorrrr it could just be the same deal they did with the character endings of SC4. I actually enjoyed that.
I found the OP and endings of SCIV really...bland is the only way to correctly describe it. Not flat-out boring, it had some taste, it was just lacking the style and pizzazz that SC3 had. The QTE's were a nice touch for the endings. SCIV's were just slow. I understand they were all supposed to be the endings of the character's stories, but still; they could have made them a
bit more exciting, no? The only endings I liked at all were the Guest Artist's. I loved Ashlotte's.
And like I said in my thread dedicated to the previous style of OP(CGI sequences depicting the characters in battle), SCIV was really lacking in the whole excitement factor. The OP was slow, there was little to no tension, and there was no real fighting. The closest we had in the 360 version was Ivy v. Hilde, where she grabbed the spear with her sword, and possibly Asta v. Yoda. I saw the PS3 version and again, there was only 1 real fight: Guest v. Vet. It was quite disappointing. The CGI openings were just much, much better in my opinion. I sincerely hope that SCV brings back the exciting feeling of going into battle with the OP.
Cutscenes: Again, SCIV lacked any in the first place. That was REALLY disappointing. I remember actually saying, "Wait, what? There's no cutscenes! What the hell!?" I enjoyed rolling out from under the bars as they fell, out of the way of the gear as it barreled towards my character, mashing the directional buttons so that Ivy didn't grab Soul Edge. They all added to the atmosphere of how dire the circumstances were. SCIV was supposed to be the climax? I think not. It was more like the resolution of the story, speaking in literary terms.
I hope that if Daishi sees this, he understands how upset people the lack of cutscenes was along with how half-assed the OP and endings were.