If you've played a game in the series before then this one will
feel familiar despite the different camera angle.
Not exact matches
• Split: The comeback of Philadelphia's M. Night Shyamalan continues with this outrageously entertaining thriller which,
despite recycling some
familiar horror movie tropes, manages to
feel fresh and exciting.
It wasn't exactly a very good game, but that didn't matter, because
despite couching itself in
familiar design elements, it still
felt like something excitingly unfamiliar; otherworldly, even.
The early scenes
felt overly
familiar, the dialog too mannered and it looked like the kind of self consciously hip, 90's - era comedy that touted indie cred
despite a recognizable cast.
Despite having so many
familiar mechanics, they manifest themselves in ways that
feel different — be it through the unique controller layout or Dragon Ball - themed techniques.
Dante does have a bit of fun satirizing movie sequels as well as the original «Gremlins» with some clever references that are sprinkled throughout, but
despite trying to avoid rehashing the events of the first film, «The New Batch»
feels oddly
familiar.
Despite some Electric Dreams episodes
feeling overly
familiar or their execution being less interesting than some similar sci - fi takes elsewhere, none of them is a turnoff, and there are some real gems to be found here.
Here, the bare bones
feel familiar, and
despite psychologically rich performances, and some cleverly staged action scenes there's just not a great deal we can get purchase on, and very little to surprise.
The BMW is the more dynamic choice, but
despite a recent facelift, its
familiar face and interior lack the fresh look and
feel of the A5.
The 72 rooms have a modern yet timeless appeal
despite the classic architecture; this provides a comfortable and
familiar feeling with some great furnishing as well as air conditioning, hot and cold water in the en suite bathrooms as well as safety boxes, international television channels and a mini bar.
Despite some small limitations in gameplay, Batman: Arkham Origins — Blackgate looks and
feels familiar, in a good way.
No task ever
feels too much like a chore,
despite the fact that the boys never seem to be able to venture far without pulling a lever, finding a key, or doing something similarly
familiar to any genre veteran.
This is, at least, partly true of Incursion as well, which
despite its excellent use of VR, is still a pretty
familiar -
feeling product.
As you keep working through the game, you come back and try to defeat previous levels with newly unlocked ships, so the replay to completion
feels fresh and new,
despite seeing
familiar enemies, as you try to figure out new ways to take out the old enemies.
Occasionally the game succeeds in doing the
familiar so well it becomes exciting again — preparing to launch from the deck of an aircraft carrier, for instance, and the atmospheric dogfight through the clouds that follows — but for the most part it
feels tedious
despite being so accomplished.
You're mixed with the
feelings of sheer joy and absolute terror at the idea of finishing university; you are purposefully ignoring the fact that you haven't started thinking about your career
despite your jammy housemate securing a graduate scheme way back in November; you
feel a little bit sick at the mere idea of job hunting... sound
familiar?
Despite its depth, it
feels comforting and
familiar, and looks especially fresh setting off pale furnishings and white trim.