Sentences with phrase «bring anything new»

So when the iPhone 6S was released, for example, and everyone said that it didn't really bring anything new to the table, most analysts overlooked the fact that most buyers were coming over from the 5S.
It doesn't innovate or even attempt to bring anything new and useful to the table, and what little functionality it does offer is anything but exciting.
Meanwhile, Emulator for Windows 10 Mobile Build leaked online which doesn't not seem to bring anything new as we are very close to the Anniversary update.
The Samsung Experience 9.0 does not seem to bring anything new of great relevance.
I reckon the Deluxe variant does not bring anything new to the table.
Does a fanless 2.3 - pound (1.05 kg) laptop that is only 12.5 mm thin bring anything new to the Windows 10 world?
This ruling is not striking in itself as it does not bring anything new.
They didn't bring anything new or inventive to the plate.
But it really doesn't bring anything new to the table, sadly.
I can deal with games that don't truly bring anything new (Super Meat BOy isn't truly innovative but god almighty is it fun), but Fez didn't really goad me on to play except to appreciate it's art and music.
While Towns doesn't bring anything new to the gaming world, it does take some very cool features from several games and combines them all into one complete package, allowing you to control / build a town that houses several visiting heroes.
I liked the video, but it didn't bring anything new to the conversation, nor did it fully explore the influence that GTA3 had on the gaming world.
Whereas the game does not bring anything new to the table and certainly does not turn the FPS genre on its head, what it does, it does well.
This standard platformer doesn't bring anything new to the table, but the humor and charm of the movie are more matched to the game here than on the other next - generation systems.
There is nothing here that threatens to reinvent the wheel, nor bring anything new to the established genre.
It doesn't invent or bring anything new to the table, but it doesn't necessarily need to.
Mega Man and Bass included two returning Robot Masters from Mega Man 8, but the remaining six robots really didn't bring anything new to the series.
Mighty Gunvolt Burst doesn't bring anything new to the table, and it won't completely heal the deep wounds caused by the trainwreck that was Mighty No. 9, but for the time being, and for its definitely very attractive pricetag, it's most certainly «better than nothing.»
My only real objection to Trials and Tribulations is that it doesn't really bring anything new to the table.
The modes offered really don't bring anything new to the table and if you aren't that desperate to need an excuse to turn on your Wii U, you won't miss much by passing on these modes.
As you might expect, the same great stealth gameplay that we have come to know and love is still there, but does [i] Chaos Theory [/ i] bring anything new to the table?
I can't help but think that this one isn't going to bring anything new to the table.
It does include some graphical enhancements and bundled DLC, however it does not bring anything new for existing players.
But other than that, sadly there are no extra features or modes that bring anything new to the table for people who already own a previous version.
Overall, The Bureau is a decent game that fails to bring anything new to gamers» tables.
The Switch release doesn't bring anything new to the table over the 3DS or Wii U releases, unless you really fancy having HD visuals on the go.
While the core gameplay was fun, it doesn't bring anything new to the table at all.
The different playable characters added a good sense of variety to the mechanics, but the gimmicky new «super abilities» were disappointingly limited and anti-climactic, and the game at large didn't really bring anything new or interesting to the table.
It is also just a port however, and it doesn't really bring anything new to the table, so don't expect any additional bells and whistles here.
Sure, it doesn't necessarily bring anything new to the table, but it perfectly nails down the key elements associated with the genre under a beautifully 16 - bit retro look.
The game doesn't bring anything new to the table either.
Taking obvious inspiration from titles such as Modern Warfare and Counter-strike, the game manages to take many of the better qualities of current online shooters and combine them to make a decent shooter in its own right, but in doing so, it also fails to bring anything new to the table.
Modern Combat: Domination is a valiant attempt at trying to go head to head with shooter genre giants such as Call of Duty and Battlefield and is, to some extent, successful, but overall the title fails to bring anything new to the table, or build upon other titles.
It just seems as if it is a Far Cry Primal with robot dinosaurs, and does not bring anything new to the table of the already overused open world games genre.
Absolutely pathetic for some first - person game that doesn't seem to bring anything new to gaming
Many have said that this year's version doesn't bring anything new to last year's version, but I know a lot of people are still interested in buying the game.
It doesn't really bring anything new, it doesn't invigorate its genre the way Inquisition of The Witcher 3 did, it has its feet firmly planted in the past and that seems to be why people praise it so excessively (aside from it being a Bethesda game).
Sure some gamers and critics bashed Lords of Shadow for using many elements from other games, but there is still no denying just how fun this game is, even if it did not bring anything new to the table.
The gameplay in Wolfenstein is pretty standard for an FPS, and though it doesn't bring anything new to the table, it does it fairly well.
That is why it is disappointing when a game like Deadlight arrives and makes little attempt to bring anything new to the table when it comes to its art or its storytelling.
But even in that landscape, Breach doesn't necessarily bring anything new to the table.
all nintendo had to do was release something slightly less powerful than ps4 and innovate on the controller but instead they rolled out a. inferior hardware b. inferior online mulitplayer c. inferior hardware means inferior third party support d. tablet like controller doesn't bring anything new to gaming, you get an extra screen, wow e. they messed it up major this time had they only released a more powerful hardware and reinvented the controller, they wouldn't be at this position today, had they focused on having better hardware, lure more third party support, they would be first choice this generation
At the end of the day Darksiders may not bring anything new to the table but it does combine the best of many games into a fun and entertaining game to play.
It doesn't innovate or bring anything new to the table, but it's hard to care when it does everything so damn well.
While, again the widespread opinion is that iPad 2 is an evolutionary devices and doesn't bring anything new to the table, the general conclusion is that, at this point iPad 2 is the tablet to beat.
The North American showcase doesn't bring anything new spec-wise, but the car displayed at the Javits Center sports the company's iconic Championship White color.
While the GS F 10th Anniversary Special Edition doesn't bring anything new in the mechanical department, it does get a well - rounded aesthetics upgrade outside and in the cabin.
This car doesn't bring anything new to the party.
The Greatest Showman doesn't bring anything new to the musical genre, but it has heart, and sometimes that's enough.
Revenge of the Green Dragons is full of carnage and nihilism, for those looking for murder and torture, but it doesn't bring anything new to the table.
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