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Revision as of 09:40, 17 October 2011

Front face Back face
The card's front face The card's back face

Synopsis

Sound of the cut-scenes.

Relationships

Contexts:
Sound Places File:M385px-SoundPlaces-front-v20.png, Narrative , Emotional Script .
Peers:
Title Screens , Menus , Gameplay File:M385px-Gameplay-front-v20.png.
Close to:
Gameplay File:M385px-Gameplay-front-v20.png.

Description

In their typical form, Cut-Scenes are cinematic parts of the game

Examples

Grand Theft Auto 4:
Metal Gear Solid 4:
Half-Life 2:
[show less examples...]
Papa Sangre:
Halo:
Silent Hill:
Ico:
Assassin's Creed: Cut-Scenes serving the Narrative.



Cut-Scenes-front-v10.pngCut-Scenes-back-v10.png