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As far as I know (because I have not played it), A Way Out turned out okay in the end. I always view games as risky and/or too gimmicky when they require you to have a peripheral of some kind like the Kinect or Playstation Move or a friend. I was skeptical of this game because I was skeptical of A Way Out. It Takes Two: A Thematically Confusing but Ultimately Fun Experience My favourite scribble drawing has to be the first portrait I did because I love how I’ve only done half a face and how its looks as if she’s fading away. To improve I would I liked to done more but to take my work further I would to use photoshop express to digital edit some of my work. I added some red sharpies to the background to give it some colour. Once I was happy with each of my scribble drawings, I asked Hannah to photocopy it for me to create some really amazing photocopies that I can display in my portfolio. Once I was happy with the shape I started focusing on the dark parts of my drawing really trying to crate those dark tones. Secondly, I started sketching a outline of my drawing with my biro and then started using the technique continuous line to start shaping my design. The last portrait is again about lost but they finally found peace when they let that love one go.
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The portrait I done with the faces floating about was someone thinking about all the people they have lost because of a conflict and them trying to find peace for all the victims.
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Then I drew a military aircraft mask that the military wear when they are flying the aircrafts to represent war and conflict. I did a poppy to resemble with loss and peace. Firstly I planned out what I wanted to draw so I decided to do a couple of portraits to link with my theme and Adam Riches. The artists that inspired me were Adam Riches because he does these portraits with continuous line and it looks chaotic which I love. I created these drawings using biro pens, sharpies and A2 paper. Vehicles need to be repaired and refueled, as well as to replenish ammunition right during the battle, which is strictly limited in the game.On Thursday with Hannah, we created these scribble drawings. Infantry and ground combat vehicles are present on the battlefield. Sudden Strike 3: Arms For Victory offers two types of missions: first, one side of the conflict defends, and the other attacks. To find points of interest or open enemy positions, you need to carefully research the location. Maps have two modes: strategic and tactical. Reinforcement of the troops comes gradually, so your task is to hold out before auxiliary units are sent. There are absolutely no resource extraction mechanics here. Each faction has its own characteristics and individual tactics. 11 campaign missions will allow you to go through such historical events as the liberation of Kerch, the landing in Normandy, the German counterattack on the Western Front, the Battle of Iwo Jima, etc. Playing with the Soviets, you have to go through the Crimean battle, defending Kerch, and controlling the troops of the Alliance, you will clash in a battle with the Japanese imperialists.Ĥ parties to the conflict take part in the game: USSR, USA, Germany and Japan. Several campaigns are available: for the USSR and the Allies.
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Sudden Strike 3 - The third installment in a series of strategy games that takes you back to the Second World War.