Game plots didn't make sense, partially because writers were trying to be original, partially because the stories were written by game programmers or marketers instead of actual writers, and often because something was changed or lost in translation.
Not exact matches
Combine this with another of Twitter's problems — that it's often a source of spoilers for things I
do care about, like
Game of Thrones
plot points, and the alternative of simply not using it looks far more appealing.
And the
plots thicken,,, «
Do you want to play a
game?
I don't know whether this is a deliberate
plot for him to improve his defensive side of the
game or whether the club has decided they want to mold him into the next Tony or Sol.
By watching our
games, Barca would have started to
plot the graph which they will evetually used against us after they are
done with
plotting.
Aw has lost the
plot with his tactics as well.Teams read him and play us out of
games.We only tend to play well when opponents give us room to play in the midfield — like Everton did.When opponents park the bus and cramp out Ozil and Sanchez, Wenger doesn't have a plan.All the possession and no goals wont win you
games.
He has lost the
plot years ago but not to frustrate us simply because he is old and
did not develop with the
game.
However I honestly believe Wenger doesn't realize he has lost the
plot completely and the
game has passed him by and he now has no longer the recognition of his peers in the
game making it impoosible for him to stay and be effective.
AW has lost the
plot, he doesn't play the best 11 to match certain teams and he doesn't make proper adjustments during the
games.
Wenger lost the
plot when he brought in Giroud... what about the beautiful
game involves having a lumbering striker who's main attribute is holding up play... our success with Wenger, and even before, came with pace and clinical striking up front, having a boss in the midfield and having physically imposing CBs... what about Wright, Bergkamp, Anelka, Henry or RVP remind anyone of Giroud (minus the left foot of course)... the formula was broken, which didn't have to be the end of our success, but when you adopt half - measures you can't expect things just to work themselves out on their own... at the very least Wenger should have brought in some wingers that can consistently cross the ball and then spend significantly more time addressing our lack of success with set pieces... ultimately this is why we continued to struggle with consistency and continued to constantly play people in the wrong positions
Story for the gods... they don't need Van Persie to beat us, just get some kids off the streets in a Man U, Chelski or hell, even Monaco kit, top it up by putting the moaning one [or just about any brash folk like Berbatov] in the picture and we are in deep s ** t, our players will quake in their boots and lose the
plot; we only beat Man City «cos their manager is almost as studious and gentlemanly as our prof. kindly remind me of one feisty
game we've won in recent times, ok maybe Stoke [it took a broken leg to Ramsey and constant harassment before our players thought it was necessary to stand up to Stoke].
And would he need to hire a top seasoned technical adviser on
game starts making who will be advising him on how he should be making the correct Arsenal PL
game starts and bench as it has appeared he has suddenly lost the
plot to make the correct Arsenal PL
game starts with his starts for our Stoke PL
game last week which we lost and the ones he
did today for our Liverpool PL
game which we lost again as the evidence he has lost the making of correct Arsenal PL
game starts.
... I
do not know what AW is
doing... definitely he is losing the
plot... instead to bring some new solid defender he is looking for cheap stuff... Sol could be somewhere in Championship but no way to stand up in front of big, strong strikers... I think AW is singing Gallas tone when he is dropping Senderos... it is a shame, this guy played excellent
games in Champion league....
They aren't simply exploring parts of the map because the
game demands it, they're
doing so because of how it furthers the
plot of the story.
Feel the Magic: XX / XY though not exactly a dating
game,
does have a
plot involving wooing a girl, but sadly no real romance.
But I digress fire emblem fates gameplay is the best of awakenings and the past
games combined into one and as a long time fan of the series I would actually say play revelation and ignore the rest... But you'd be missing out on 2/3 of gameplay that you didn't play but (Mild Spoiler) I can't stand the
plot miguffin they use for Azuras reason for not telling anyone about the kingdom, curse?
I am a huge fan of the original Prince of Persia trilogy, and when I heard about this
game I was a little worried that they would change to much of what made the original
games great, and I was right, the gameplay has been completely destroyed, platforming is awkward
do to too may actions being mapped to the same buttons, combat is tedious and unenjoyable, it's EXTREMELY repetitive, having to search around for light seeds just to advance the
plot is stupid, and
do to the fact that you can't really die the whole
game just feels like trial and error, and the new Prince character is completely unlikeable, while they messed up most of the
game it's got some good things going for it, the voice acting is solid, the graphics are beautiful, and the ending
does have interested in seeing where the story goes from here, but I'm not sure if I want to pick up the next
game they come out with, this was a huge disappointment and isn't worthy to bear the Prince of Persia name.
great
game n fun to play but too short i recommend it for fun but
do nt expect too much the
plot is avg i lyk the combat system its nice
For me, Borderlands was one of those
games that you play through a one time, and then you stop playing it, because it really gets repeative and boring.That
does nt mean that Borderlands is a bad
game.I liked the FPS combined with RP gameplay, and of course, I loved the guns, because there were so many of them.The
plot of this
game was really stupid, but that
does nt really matter, because the gameplay is fun.
great
game n fun to play but too short i recommend it for fun but
do nt expect too much the
plot is avg i lyk the combat system its nice bosses are quite creative
Despite the mundane
plot, there's plenty to
do and distract yourself with within the
game world and any fan of the Mad Max franchise will definitely get the Mad Max experience they want from this
game.
There are so many things wrong with this
game, first of all the
plot is too linear you play as Mario throughout the whole
game you don't get to play as peach or bowser, there are no new characters other than kersti, all the characters in the
game are from the Mario platformers, there are no exp so you can't level up and if you run out of stickers you have no choice but to run away, peach only has about five lines, bowser is the main antagonist and he has no dialogue, in the previous installments the main antagonist always had dialogue, and one of this
game's worst problems is that luigi went from being a playable character to a glorified cameo, I have no idea what nintendo was thinking when they made this
game.
For me, Borderlands was one of those
games that you play through a one time, and then you stop playing it, because it really gets repeative and boring.That
does nt mean that Borderlands is a bad
game.I liked the FPS combined with RP gameplay, and of course, I loved the guns, because there were so many of them.The
plot of this
game was really stupid, but that
does nt really matter, because the
The
plot doesn't exactly adhere to the story of Little Red Riding Hood, and after the basics have been laid down, it's basically anyone's
game right down to the gripping and hilarious climax.
This
game has VERY little
plot, in fact, it seems that the first half doesn't have any, much less the latter half.
Yes, the hide - and - seek multiplayer gameplay is alluring and incredibly immersive thanks to the graphics and well -
done audio presentation, but the amount of effort put into detailing the
game's back story and the «briefing» for each level makes me feel a
plot - driven singleplayer component would have been well justified.
Unfortunately the
game does not leave its comfort zone and
does not introduce any new elements that could make it stand out among its peers, with the aggravating factor that its
plot is simply not compelling enough to command any interest among the players.
Also the
game's
plot does not attempt to make a bridge to new players, who won't feel a connection with the
game's story and its strategic component is less interesting than expected.
There's little to no challenge present throughout the entire
game, the story only makes sense if you already know the
plot and there's a lack of things to
do outside of the three main gameplay mechanics.
This
game have beautiful graphics, good challenging fighting system (more action), ok
plot, interesting exploring of new locations, quite well
done creatures and for me re-playability â
I'll admit that going into Gridiron Gang, I was very skeptical that it would have anything to offer that I haven't seen before, but it surprised me, not because it
did have anything unique, but that, for a formula film, it is competent, efficient, and until the final
game, shows excellent restraint at not trying to overplay anything beyond what is necessary to move the
plot along.
Seeings as pretty much the entire continuing
plot hinges on a (really obvious) twist revealed in that movie's final minutes, we'll just mention that it had Sean Bean in it and for a nice change he didn't betray anyone and / or die — meaning the
Game of Thrones star can return for a larger role in the sequel.
Unlike many other building
games that means there is a full - blown world - saving story - driven adventure
plot, but if you just want to create things Dragon Quest Builders gives you a decent amount of freedom to
do that too.
Unlike Minecraft, Dragon Quest Builders
does offer a straightforward
plot: after a short tutorial area, the
game drops players into the realm of Alefgard with the task of rebuilding a society long ago destroyed by an ancient evil force.
A lifeless cast of lead characters
did very little to alleviate the turgid, convoluted
plot which only became relevant (and intriguing) in the opening and closing scenes of the
game.
The new God of War PS4
game also contains a nod to the film — but
do note that it sort of spoils a
plot point.
In other words Xenoblade doesn't need a huge hardware and graphics to shine that
game shines into the Wii with that system delivers and excellent experience and «X» will not just the same as XC
did probably will surpass that gem and become another legend in
game history and that's more important than that pathetic graphics
plot greeting
Their decision to partake in the
game just doesn't really make sense, and unfortunately it's just the first of several unresolved
plot holes and leaps of logic that Truth or Dare forces the viewer to swallow.
Alas, they're having trouble conceiving a child (which, by the way, has nothing to
do with the «
game night» section of the
plot, but sure listen, it's part of the story).
It has a fairly thin
plot, but the various situations that deliver a new peril come frequent enough to keep the momentum going, constantly changing with each new roll, and it
does maintain a substantial amount of intrigue as to how the
game might eventually end.
The writers have ultimately
done a great job grounding the
plot with more serious moments and gritty realism, peppered with bittersweet and humorous interactions the
game is beloved for.
The largely disjointed snippets of dialogue didn't reveal much about the
game's
plot, but we
do know we'll be interacting with a mix of old and new characters.
Snark Busters: HIgh Society
does not warrant a purchase unless you really enjoy
plot - based hidden object
games
F / X Bill Conti (1986) *** 1/2 Faccia a Faccia Ennio Morricone (1967) *** Fair
Game John Powell (2010) ** The Family Man Danny Elfman (2000) *** Family
Plot John Williams (1976) *** 1/2 The Family Stone Michael Giacchino (2005) *** Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them James Newton Howard (2016) **** Fantastic Four John Ottman (2005) *** Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer John Ottman (2007) ** 1/2 Fantastic Four Marco Beltrami and Philip Glass (2015) ** 1/2 Fantastic Mr Fox Alexandre Desplat (2009) *** Fantastic Voyage Leonard Rosenman (1966) * The Fantasy Album Various (2002 compilation) *** 1/2 Far From Heaven Elmer Bernstein (2002) ***** Far From the Madding Crowd Craig Armstrong (2015) **** 1/2 A Far Off Place James Horner (1993) *** Farewell to the King Basil Poledouris (1989) **** 1/2 Fargo Jeff Russo (2014) **** The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Brian Tyler (2006) *** Fast Five Brian Tyler (2011) *** 1/2 Fat Man and Little Boy Ennio Morricone (1989) *** 1/2 Fateless Ennio Morricone (2005) ***** Fatti di Gente Perbene Ennio Morricone (1974) **** Fear Strikes Out and The Tin Star Elmer Bernstein (1957) **** Fedora Miklós Rózsa (1978) **** The Fellowship of the Ring Howard Shore (2001) **** Ferdinand John Powell (2017) **** Field of Lost Shoes Frederik Wiedmann (2014) **** Fierce Creatures Jerry Goldsmith (1997) *** Fifty Shades of Grey Danny Elfman (2015) **** La Fille
du Puisatier Alexandre Desplat (2011) **** Film Music David Shire (1997 compilation) **** 1/2 Film Music 2009 Various (2010 compilation) *** Film Music 2011 Various (2011 compilation) *** Film Music 2012 Various (2013 compilation) *** Film Music by Ennio Morricone Ennio Morricone (2006 compilation) ** FilmMusik Nathan Larson (2005 compilation) ** 1/2 The Final Conflict Jerry Goldsmith (1981) ***** The Final Destination Brian Tyler (2009) ** Final Fantasy Elliot Goldenthal (2001) **** 1/2 Finding Dory Thomas Newman (2016) *** 1/2 Finding Home Joseph Conlan (2003) *** Finding Nemo Thomas Newman (2003) **** 1/2 Finding Neverland Jan A.P. Kaczmarek (2004) ** 1/2 The Finest Hours Carter Burwell (2016) *** 1/2 Fireflies in the Garden Jane Antonia Cornish (2011) *** 1/2 Fires Within Maurice Jarre (1991) *** Firewall Alexandre Desplat (2006) **** First Blood Jerry Goldsmith (1982) **** First Knight Jerry Goldsmith (1995) ***** First Love John Barry (1977) *** 1/2 The First Olympics Bruce Broughton (1984) *** A Fistful of Dollars Ennio Morricone (1964) ***** Fitzwilly and The Long Goodbye John Williams (1967/73) ** Flags of our Fathers Clint Eastwood (2006) *** 1/2 Flesh + Blood Basil Poledouris (1985) **** 1/2 Flicka Aaron Zigman (2006) *** 1/2 Flicka 2 Mark Thomas (2010) *** 1/2 Flight James Horner (2010) ***** Flight of the Intruder Basil Poledouris (1991) *** 1/2 Flight of the Phoenix Marco Beltrami (2004) *** Flightplan James Horner (2005) **** The Flim - Flam Man and A Girl Named Sooner Jerry Goldsmith (1967 / 75) **** 1/2 Flipper Joel McNeely (1996) *** 1/2 Flood Debbie Wiseman (2007) *** Flubber Danny Elfman (1997) **** Fly Me to the Moon Ramin Djawadi (2008) *** Flyboys Trevor Rabin (2006) *** 1/2 The Fog Graeme Revell (2005) ** 1/2 Fool's Gold George Fenton (2008) *** 1/2 For a Few Dollars More Ennio Morricone (1965) ***** For Greater Glory James Horner (2012) *** 1/2 For Love of the
Game Basil Poledouris (1999) *** For the Record Craig Armstrong (2007 compilation) *** 1/2 The Foreigner Cliff Martinez (2017) ** Forever Young Jerry Goldsmith (1992) **** The Forgotten James Horner (2004) * The Formula Bill Conti (1980) *** 1/2 Forrest Gump Alan Silvestri (1994) **** The Fountain Clint Mansell (2006) *** The Four Feathers James Horner (2002) *** Fracture Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna (2007) *** 1/2 Frank and Jesse Mark McKenzie (1994) ***** Frankie Starlight Elmer Bernstein (1995) ***** Frantic Ennio Morricone (1988) **** Free Willy 3: The Rescue Cliff Eidelman (1997) *** 1/2 Freedomland James Newton Howard (2006) * 1/2 Freeheld Hans Zimmer and Johnny Marr (2015) *** Freud Jerry Goldsmith (1962) **** Frida Elliot Goldenthal (2002) **** Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe Thomas Newman (1991) **** The Frighteners Danny Elfman (1996) *** 1/2 From Hell Trevor Jones (2001) *** From Hell to Victory Riz Ortolani (1979) *** From Russia With Love John Barry (1963) **** From the Terrace Elmer Bernstein (1960) **** Frontiers Jerry Goldsmith (1997 compilation) **** Frost / Nixon Hans Zimmer (2008) **** Frozen Planet George Fenton (2011) ***** Fruitvale Station Ludwig Goransson (2013) No stars Fun with Dick and Jane Theodore Shapiro (2006) *** Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus Carter Burwell (2006) **** Furious 7 Brian Tyler (2015) *** 1/2 Fury Steven Price (2014) **** 1/2
«Resident Evil» (2002) Fans of the
game series don't like this movie because it doesn't follow the same
plot as the source material.
The
game's basic
plot line involves your created character ending up in a plane crash, but surviving it, only to find themselves in a new world, with new powers that the normal inhabitants
do not possess.
Unlike a band of other LEGO
games, LEGO Marvel Superheroes 2 doesn't rip or follow a
plot from the big screen and instead offers up something fun and fresh to sink into.
The movie begins with a
plot involving some military types attempting to train Aliens to
do their bidding, but once the creatures break free, it is once again Ripley and a ragtag crew (this time a bunch of interstellar smugglers, including tough waif Call, played by a
game Winona Ryder) trying to exterminate them.
And, for me, the kind of the big, like the aha moment, if you want to call it that, was I met with Tom Holland and he kind of put it really succinctly and saying, if we
do the origin of Drake, that is something that we haven't seen as the
plot of
games 1, 2, 3, 4; we've seen a snippet of an origin of Sully and Drake meeting in the past, but here's maybe an opportunity to
do a treasure - hunting action movie with attitude, with a protagonist — and chapter of the protagonist's life — that you can't get for free, at home, by just playing the
game.
You can make «video
game» work as a structure concept, like the way Jumanji and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World use the structure of video
game play to frame their
plots, but actual video
games do not work as movies.