I have never played a Fallout game before but have picked up Fallout 4 and hope
it feels fresh enough that I enjoy it more than perhaps a Fallout veteran would.
There are also modes focused on other popular titles like Twilight Princess and Wind Waker and each one
feels fresh enough that they are worth delving into.
Bruce Almighty
feels fresh enough but in some ways echoes 1993's Groundhog Day, in which unhappy TV weatherman Bill Murray faced the metaphysical challenge of reliving the same day over and over.
Overall, the combat will be right at home for anyone familiar with the series yet it manages to
feel fresh enough to be nothing short of exciting.
SEGA, along with the excellent Christian «Taxman» Whitehead and Simon «Stealth» Thomley (responsible for the brilliant mobile ports of Sonic 1, 2 and CD), have taken the 16 - bit titles, keeping the gameplay and level designs / layouts and just using subtle enhancements to keep the game
feeling fresh enough for modern systems.
After three games of medieval fantasy anything else would have
felt fresh enough to warrant applause, but what From did here was just spectacular.
It doesn't quite
feel fresh enough.
Not exact matches
She'll make me
feel guilty
enough to plan a dinner date for the following evening (where I'll eat an entire
fresh baguette with baked brie).
Instead the main highlights are the banana and the
fresh blueberries which offer just
enough natural sweetness without making them
feel too sugary.
I
feel he might stay as well, rather than think I'll need to leave to allow a
fresh outlook and manager to come in and turn things around he's deluded
enough to
feel he can do this and that he can't leave the club in such a sorry state.
obviously its hard / impossible to know what is really going on with him still at our dugout but i have had this
feeling of sm fishy stuff going on upstairs, almost to a point where i
felt sympathetic towards le prof.i couldn't take it anymore, seeing my club detriment this low was unbearable, geting humiliated not once, not twice, not thrice i couldn't help but say
enough is
enough, this heart ache is way too much, we need
fresh ideas
fresh evrything.my Question is why would le prof put himself through all this, getting his face tarnished taking the punches for upstairs bosses for adecade or more?
After arriving at various destinations
feeling less than
fresh, I've learned
enough to
feel confident sharing my travel attire tips for every member of your family...
If you eat widely from all plant sources, including olives, nuts, avocados, etc, with an abundance of
fresh foods and only limited processed foods, and if you get plenty of sleep, plenty of exercise in the
fresh air,
enough water (you don't need as much if you have lots of fruit), and build good friendships and relationships where you support and help others, then your health will blossom, your weight will settle (although you can leave out the fattier foods for a time to lower it if you need to), and your life will
feel quietly satisfying.
You can remove the processed junk from your diet, nosh on
fresh veggies and grass - fed meat and hit the gym all you want, but if you're not getting
enough of the «sunshine vitamin», you may not be
feeling as well as you can be.
The oversized window pane pattern
feels quite
fresh and it's light
enough to be perfect for an evening summer event with strappy heels.
Best for me to stick with my beloved drab tones and find another way to make them
feel light and
fresh enough for springtime.
My skin
feels fresh and hydrated after application and the serum sinks in quick
enough to work great under makeup.
Old looks presented in new ways, not different
enough to
feel fresh, but different
enough to be something else!
If short
enough, they
feel fresh and something new to try.
If you
feel confident
enough to start experimenting however, it's the number one way to crush at major street - style trends and make your closet
feel fresh again!
The inclusion of Dragon Spirit and Xevious Resurrection keep things
feeling fresh, but they're not substantial
enough to get gamers excited.
While Unsolved isn't quite as slick and incisive as that FX series [American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson], it is an absorbing, provocative, and extraordinarily well - acted work of television that takes a narrative approach just novel
enough to make you
feel like you're seeing these long - cold cases through
fresh eyes.
It almost goes without saying that the game controls impeccably and sounds great (this is Need for Speed, after all), so the excellent variety of play modes and
fresh -
feeling historically - oriented gameplay should be more than
enough to convince you of the title's worth.
Now, as far as remakes go, Star Fox 64 3D is impressive in that it's both very faithful to the original material and has changed
enough to make the game
feel fresh.
In the hands of Romain Gavras — music video wiz and maker of 2010's eccentric Our Day Will Come — and with a mischievously cast giving its best, the result is ebullient
enough to
feel fresh.
These performers work well together and are supported by fantastic actors like Rob Riggle, who recites his lines with
enough energy to make his stock character, a clueless gym teacher,
feel fresh.
The story specific to Swap Force is fairly simplistic, but there are
enough twists — including one big character reveal — that make it
feel fresh and fun to watch.
Cuphead looks to the past for inspiration but does
enough modern things to make the game
feel fresh.
It does a fantastic job of drawing inspiration from genre classics and adding just
enough of a twist to
feel fresh and engaging.
Somehow Traveller's Tales had managed to reshape their winning formula
enough to make things
feel fresh, look
fresh and reward gameplay with the sorts of moments you enjoy and, yes, anticipate.
However, those players who are growing tired of the GTA formula won't find
enough new material here to make it
feel fresh again.
I don't know if it's because we're too far from the events of September 11, 2001, or if these movies can sometimes
feel too
fresh because we're sadly never far
enough from the latest devastating attack somewhere in the world, but a low - level B - movie about preventing a terrorist attack doesn't
feel like the norm anymore.
The Deadpool dilemma, then, is not how do you make an R - rated superhero movie with
enough box office stamina to leave a lasting impression on the public consciousness, but how do you make something
feel fresh when it has absolutely nothing new to add to the culture from which it arose?
All of the challenges are varied
enough that each one
feels fresh and encourages you to keep trying to unlock all three stars.
Harking back to the golden era of 2D platformer boss encounters, these battles all
feel exhilarating and intense, even the quick time event segments, and are sufficiently varied
enough to make each one
feel fresh and unique despite relying on similar mechanics.
Overall, I'm happy to see the addictive and simple core gameplay of the first game carry over so well to the sequel while also
feeling new
enough to be
fresh and exciting.
The story of Merida, the tomboy teen at the heart of Brave, takes familiar princess tropes and spins them
enough to
feel fresh and fun.
Pitch Perfect finds ways to have
fresh, colourful characters yet make them just disposable
enough that when it is time to get rid of them, they don't
feel forgotten.
I'm hopeful the demo simply didn't do the full game justice, since early impressions
felt like the experience lacked depth and didn't do
enough to both integrate ideas from multiple sources while creating something
fresh and new.
While it doesn't change the Etrian core much at all, it manages to improve upon
enough aspects to
feel fresh and inviting while still offering the same charm, exploration and challenge that the franchise is known for.
Now a year later it seems like it would be hard for the developers to become the new and original in a year's time, but could they manage
enough new to make this years game to
feel fresh?
Sure, some of the areas and enemies are reused from the base game but From have added
enough of a spin upon them that they somehow
feel fresh and new.
Its vernacular use of a «real» look at racial tension is fabulous oil for a souped - up old engine — so familiar as to be palatable, but twisted just
enough to
feel fresh.
While that seems fair
enough given this particular crisis, the movie begins to take on miserablist qualities common to Sundance, and what began as idiosyncratic and
fresh starts to
feel more familiar.
At times the perspective changes to a more traditional 2D view, but Sonic's new moves, such as wall - running and triple - bounce, are different
enough to keep things
feeling fresh and unfamiliar.
Alex and I saw the premiere of Shia LaBeouf's new film The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman, and though some of the plot beats in that movie are familiar, director Fredrick Bond gives it
enough style to make it
feel fresh.
Though the cast delivers believably
enough as one new piece of information after another alters their plans, it's pretty clear where things are going from the first big reveal and the film can't manage to
feel fresh from that point forward.
He draws fabulous performances from his actors while finding
enough unique wrinkles to the ageless tale to make everything
feel fresh and exciting again while also striking that same balance of style and realism that gave Michael Roskam's Bullhead such heft.
The biggest reason for that (surprise surprise) is because the writers took
enough time to fine - tune the script, whittling it down to a pitch - perfect piece of storytelling that
feels both
fresh and classic at the same time.
While much of the original script remains the same, screenwriters Steven Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos, as well as long - time Disney composer Alan Menken (who also wrote for the original, along with the late Howard Ashman), sprinkle in just
enough new material and character development to help it
feel fresh.