Sentences with phrase «about genre»

Born out of passion for music, it is a call to arms for other metal maniacs that want to reminisce about the genre's early days while remaining hungry for the new blood keeping the scene alive.
Overall, the headphones provide a neutral sound that works well with just about every genre of music — though, it has the typical Klipsch mid-centric sound signature with taught bass and slightly rolled off highs.
The impromptu mouse pad feels imprecise; there aren't enough buttons to replace a full - fledged keyboard, and it seems to introduce a limitation to just about every genre that wasn't there before.
These headphones falter a bit at higher volume levels, and they don't feature noise - canceling, but just about any genre sounds great with the Sense, and you'll be able to listen for prolonged sessions thanks to an 18 - hour battery life.
Credit: LucidsoundOnce I got to gaming, Lucidsound's headset proved impressive for just about every genre.
The Kova gives you the flexibility to tackle just about any genre with equal aptitude.
Mental illness has been used almost since the beginnings of cinema, from just about every genre from horror to comedy.
But RLS wrote in just about every genre that there was — essays, travel writing, short stories, poetry — perhaps you were read to from A Child's Garden of Verses — plays and biography, as well as thirteen novels and romances.
In addition to challenging and inspiring visual art, MASS MoCA brings valuable performing arts to the region including film, theatre, dance, and music in just about any genre you can imagine.
If I were to make my own choice about the genre which best encapsulates Dean's work, I'd be inclined to go for a poetic one: the elegy, a lament of loss.
«This exhibition will provide a rare opportunity to view the work of Trevor Paglen as part of a larger trajectory of landscape, and perhaps raise new questions and insights about the genre itself.»
[Ben and Borut] are engineers, and I'm an artist, but we're very passionate about the genre, and I take lead design roles and make some of the hard decisions, but I bounce everything off these guys.
While the fighting may be simpler, Street Fighter V doesn't teach you enough about the genre for that to matter.
There's enough Mario for everyone in just about every genre.
Falling in line with our own JRPG July content, Paul and Damo have had a sit - down chat about the genre, what they love about it, -LSB-...]
But when talking about the genre it's impossible not to mention the undisputed king of karting, Mario Kart.
If you've ever played a Fire Emblem game, forget what you think you know about the genre, as this is a completely different type of Strategy RPG.
As I found out about different kinds and, to a kid, more exciting games I forgot all about the genre and its joys.
I forgot about the genre until Double Fine announced it would be collecting funds on Kickstarter to create Broken Age, an adventure game meant to bring back point - and - click to the masses.
What is it about the genre that you feel fascinates players?
Well you might just have some of your assumptions about this genre changed in a surprising way.
Nintendo's iconic Mario franchise is a testament to just how much games have evolved over the past 4 decades and their potential to adapt to just about any genre imaginable; the plumber stars in just about everything, including side - scrolling platformers, turn - based RPGs, 3D adventures, sports competitions, fighting games, and even a handful of learning and child - development titles.
Sadly, his conclusions about the genre still ring true today.
i've also written lots of articles about the genre (check the «Further Reading» section at the bottom of this post!)
It's a real - time strategy game that takes what is good about the genre, but does something unique to make it something special.
Like Nelson, Gilbert has raised some good comments about the genre, albeit it is framed from a perspective that adventure games are officially dead.
I learned a lot about the genre there and I thought I could put that knowledge to good use.
Everything is simple enough to be picked up by newcomers to shmups (with a section in the options that explains everything you need to know about the genre), but it is challenging enough to keep the hardcore fans busy with much harder difficulties waiting to be unlocked.
Whether it is cars, computers, smartphones or video games, what we think about a genre, developer, or style of game will greatly influence our perceptions of the final product we actually get to evaluate.
They can take just about any genre, put a new twist on it, fill it with color and a bunch of weird characters and viola, something special is born.
In pretty much every racing game I offer my opinion on I comment about the genre not lending itself to extensive discussion about how the game sounds.
It still has all the great things about the genre and Schafer's kind of work - snappy writing, satisfying puzzles, wacky characters and great locations, it's just the filler is taken out and I don't mind that at all.
Despite calling itself the gamer's console, PlayStation's exclusive launch titles are weak compared to the One which touches just about every genre including fighting, racing, survival horror and action.
For those who don't know about the genre, they're known for supplying the player with the task of keeping your character alive from the start of the dungeon exploration to the end.
You know next to nothing about the genre and you've just bought the complete edition of FFXIV [which includes the base game and two huge post-launch expansions: A Realm Reborn, Heavensward and Stormblood].
Ultimately, Deca Sports is still in the process of working out what's so promising about the genre.
As the 32 - bit generation began, waves of polygon - heavy 3D games saturated the market, but recently we've seen a resurgence in pixel games — and in just about every genre, too.
The impromptu mouse pad feels imprecise; there aren't enough buttons to replace a full - fledged keyboard, and it seems to introduce a limitation to just about every genre that wasn't there before.
So we can't really talk about genre's popularity when one game has 50 % of the audience and another one has 30 %.
If a game in 2015 could turn my assumptions about a genre or idea on its head in some way I would be vastly appreciative.
Most AAA developers have forgotten about the genre's existence entirely.
I would have never guessed such a thoughtful discourse could occur about a genre of video games that can so often be considered the thoughtless, twitch - fire, money makers (Call of Duty, etc).
However, this year, I feel like I could handle my car better in The Crew 2, which alone made me feel a bit better about the genre, but the addition of both boats and planes actually made me like the game.
Also, in regards to the take about genre specific gamers.
About the genre poll or rather your examples for them, RE5 and bioshock 2 ARE NOT action / adventure, they are SHOOTERS
Here's what we think we know about genre: it limits creativity.
Even though everything is reminiscent of a Batman Arkham title the overall feel and style of the game is Lord of the Rings and does a pretty good job of owning everything about the genre.
Are all of these other countries so uncaring about this genre that they've never tried their hand at making an MMO?
«I think our team has learned so much about this genre of game design and we still have a lot of unique and interesting ideas that I think could make another great game,» she notes.
It strips away all the cruft built up over the years and is distilled down to what we loved about the genre.
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