Unfortunately, lack of
character depth keeps us from really caring about these individuals.
Not exact matches
For as much
depth and
character as it can provide a couple's story, history also
keeps us hanging on to relationships way past their expiration date.
It was light enough to be enjoyable while sitting on my porch or by the pool but had
depth and detail in the story to
keep me rooting for the
characters.
While assigning issues to all four couples, from Annie's drinking to Jessie being caught kissing Lola, renders the proceedings a tad formulaic, DuVall does invest into these
characters, giving them enough
depth to explore at length, while
keeping the piece spry and nimble.
Unfortunately, the lackluster gameplay
keeps that
depth from shining through and, as a result, you have a campaign that feels like the same one you ran through 10 years ago with the same
characters and the same style of combat and feeling of glory — all with a new $ 39.99 price tag.
Even when Tarantino is telling straightforward stories of revenge and justice, he's sprinkling ideas throughout, adding
depth in his
characters» motivations, and
keeping his audience always on their toes.
Welcome to the Punch sets itself up as a rather conventional genre film, but where the writing may lack a
depth of
character or thematic weight it's more than made up for in terms of sensory - appealing thrills and a hyped up rhythm that
keeps things moving along at an appropriately rapid pace.
Too many ideas, too many
characters, too many contrivances and not enough
depth keep this from being nothing more than a collection of a handful of funny moments strung together by a series of phony baloney plot devices you've seen before (and seen better).
Its gameplay is simple enough to enjoy immediately, while the
depth it lends to
character mastery will
keep you coming back.
Excellent visuals and animations; Flashy, wonderfully directed cutscenes; Enjoyable story; Staggering
depth and complexity and yet still very accessible; A wealth of content on offer; Great roster of
characters; Will
keep you coming back for more thanks to addictiveness and replayability.
I just wasn't sure if there would be enough
depth to the
characters, or the story for that matter, to really hook me and
keep me engaged by the time I eventually got around to trying it.
While they're clever and funny in their own right, they lack the
depth and polish that might have been achieved if they'd
kept the
character roster down to two or three and concentrated their resources.
Keeping on top of your
characters armor, stats, and relationships also add a ton of
depth to this games backstory, and structure as a whole.
I also hope they've
kept the same
depth to the
character customisation and unlockables — even if it's restricted to multiplayer mode.
Divinity Original Sin Enhanced Edition offers a well written, rich story, in -
depth character customization and tactical combat that
keeps you planning out your next five moves before your first has even finished.
The story and
characters are just interesting enough to
keep you going while you unlock some of the game's
depth.
It's a decent little tale and one that'll
keep you engaged throughout, with plenty of conversations taking place between
characters and animated cutscenes in - between chapters that go into
depth about the game's world and history.
The combat is smooth and really easy to get into, while having the
depth you want from a co-op game, allowing players to customise their
character to match their play, with crafting to
keep you coming back over and over to improve yourself to take down more Aragami with new gear.
So, to sum it all up, I liked the atmosphere, music, story and
characters, and I liked that this game had a lot of
depth — it felt really great to discover more and more moves and combos and
keep trying to build «the perfect winning strategy»!
The story, whilst basic, will
keep you engaged through its range of
characters who are all well - voiced, and written with enough
depth and personality that they feel important in the game.
Six unique playable
characters and an ever - growing level selection work to
keep the gameplay from getting old and rotten, while the easy to learn but hard to master combat system allows for plenty of
depth.
I would have liked a little more
depth to the other
characters, but at the end of the day what shines best about L: CotS is the gameplay, which
kept me playing the game.
Lineage 2: Revolution offers players the chance to take part in thrilling 50 versus 50 real - time battles online, provides in -
depth character customisation, along with a wealth of epic raids and sieges to always
keep you busy.
I do think mixing things up in a room gives the space
depth and
character and
keeps a decor from being too defined by a trend or time period.