Anybody else think it seems a bit exaggerated and cartoonish? Like a Pixar character. Don't get me wrong, she's absolutely full of life, and I love it. But it doesn't strike me as very realistic when her eyebrows and mouth and eyes are all over the place. I'm particularly thinking the IGN video where some of Irrational talks about her AI and what an endeavour she was to pull off, when she's walking [spoiler]on the beach and hears the music on the pier, runs off, and, when Booker finds her, gets him to join in her dancing.[/spoiler] It's a technical, emotional and narrative marvel to watch this unfold within a videogame, but her overall animation just seems really OTT to the point of being comical.
Maybe there's more; I haven't watched the first five minutes that were released a little while ago, and I don't intend to until after launch sometime.
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[url]http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/03/21/bioshock-infinite-animation-director-on-elizabeths-visual-evolution/[/url] Just thought I'd post some news on the subject.
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Im honestly just glad that the NPC's are not just re used enemy models like in Bioshock.
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Edited by omg a bannana: 3/19/2013 7:09:16 PMI think that's to add to the sense that's she's still a child, since she's been locked up and such her entire life she hasn't had much of a childhood.