Sentences with phrase «for character depth»

Our own Michael Chow gave it a score of 90 praising it for its character depth, overhauled formula, battle system, and breathtaking visuals.

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For these leaders, there is no other choice but to pursue relentlessly a depth of moral character grounded in legacy values, and as a result, to build a powerful memory that echoes into the future.
BlackBerry's explanation for the design makes sense: The display shows 60 characters of text at a readable size and shows enough depth in a document to get context, making it the best I've seen for reviewing and annotating documents.
Human life touches on absoluteness in virtue of its dialogical character, for in spite of his uniqueness man can never find, when he plunges to the depth of his life, a being that is whole in itself and as such touches on the absolute....
Thanks to them, the world is lifted up towards God... In this year consecrated to the Eucharist, reviving the figure of Dom Guéranger is an invitation for all the faithful to rediscover the roots of the liturgy and to give a new breath to their journey of prayer, taking care to place themselves always in the great tradition of the Church, in respect of the sacred character of the liturgy and of the norms which mark its depth and quality.
Caring, giving and sharing, without cavil or self - serving, with love for others — this is the way to develop a depth of character.4
Some of the specific stimuli of my sober reflections have been the histories of the fiendishly diverse injustices, cruelties, tyrannies and butcheries human beings have inflicted on one another — in particular the long, appalling story of Jewish suffering at the hands of Christian Europe with its insane climax under the Nazis; Camus's searing reflections on our blood - soaked century; accounts of the horrors of plagues and epidemics at whose complete mercy human beings for so long existed; and insights of depth psychology into the character and influence of the unconscious, childhood and repression in our behavior.
We must stress that this life of faith is a real possibility for us, is in fact the only possibility that yields meaning and wholeness and depth of character and right relation to God.
We look, in other words, for a special or decisive revelation through which we may experience concretely the essential character of this omnipresent dimension of depth.
Even though my children find it impossible to find a church home or even find the thought of looking for one repugnant, I am thankful that the church obviously helped shape their depth of character.
This homemade horchata recipe is vegan and uses homemade almond milk for added depth and character.
But the undeclared war of today has created for students an agonizing set of alternatives, and their agony has in turn given their characters a depth and judiciousness that we lacked utterly.
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.
Unfortunately for us, it started to snow heavily during the photo session and then turn into heavy sleet but thankfully the images turned out amazing and really add depth and character to the overall scenery and outfit.
This character is a wonderful horror movie hereon, but her character lacks depth so I was tormented as to how to revitalize my Bride of Frankenstein for my Halloween makeup tutorial.
Showcasing the many ways in which specialty finishes impart warmth, character and depth, Segreto: Secrets to Finishing Beautiful Interiors reveals how these techniques can give new construction an established feel, update an existing home, or serve as the perfect backdrop for contemporary or traditional furnishings and art.
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.
Didn't like the characters (the lead boy and girl), the flat 2D cinematography was nauseating (every shot is either side on, front on, top down, no angles, no depth), and the story was just a little too quirky for me, although I appreciate
Good production values for a low budget film and good acting from the main characters and most of the cast and good pace but the story feels empty, cliché, flaw and lack of depth.
Snape's relationship with Harry's parents James and Lily Potter goes under the microscope, providing an avenue for Rickman to add layers of depth to his character.
It won't win any beauty pageants or appraisal for artistic ingenuity, and it probably won't be marveled at for its in - depth story and character development; but if you crave that old fashioned, non-stop mayhem of an old school first - person shooter, no one does it better and with more attitude then Serious Sam.
While it may have the Fire Emblem name in its title, the character roster leans a lot towards more recent entries of the franchise, and since the story lacks any significant depth, it is not for all Fire Emblem fans.
Made for those who feel the Planet of the Apes movies are too intellectually taxing, this adventure dials down the character depth and emotional complexity while ramping up the genetically modified primate aggression.
Reitman shares the writer's evident love and care for these characters, taking time to give them complexity and depth that is rare for comedies.
The amped up violence, broadened character depth and a new set of ferocious villains mark SOA's fourth season as the bloody beginning of the bitter end for the club.
There is no depth or motivation for any character.
One wishes for a bit more depth regarding Jessica's professional struggles: Though the character expresses her passion for playwriting on multiple occasions, Strouse never bothers to give us a sense of what drew her to theater.
A film with a real depth, resonance and texture, and room for an ensemble of supporting characters.
Beyond three or four principal figures, there's not a lot of room for characters to have their own arcs, achieve much depth, or in some cases even be individually identifiable within a crowded cast.
But whether good feel (and beautiful colors, great character design, etc.) can make up for a seeming lack of tactical depth is the question.
After all, many other shows can match this one for hilarity and laughs - per - minute, but it's the depth of story and the humanity in the characters that has truly separated BoJack Horseman from the pack.
If he was really upset, he would try to climb Everest or K2, but perhaps his character is accounting for depth below sea level (yes, I'll take this opportunity to make a rare climbing joke).
Sure, the characters themselves lack depth, but this is made up for to some degree by the actors portraying them.
Final Verdict: This film might entertain some, but for me, it was just too grey and slow, with a twisting story replacing character depth.
For a change, the bully turns out to have more depth than is first apparent, the ex-wife isn't demonised, and Joe is not wholly incompetent at his job — in fact, many character clichés are avoided.
While Stephen Curry, perhaps best known for the Australian drama series The Secret Life of Us, seems game for most of the crasser elements of the film, his character of Teddy seems woefully underwritten and he never is able to bring the depth he wants to exhibit to the character.
She blames herself for the loss of her parents, a bit of torment that provides Woodley with a chance to add psychological depth to a character who also struggles to contain her most violent impulses.
Additionally, there's no depth to the RPG-esque advancement of your character or your attacks, with only one instance for each Skylander where your abilities can branch during levelling.
The only problem with this movie is that this main character, with a story with so much potential for depth, was pushed to the background to make room for the annoying comic relief hamster and the funny - talking pigeons, making a movie that could have been absolutely splendid merely a great one.
Lazily scripted, without even a pretense of character development or psychological depth, it offers nothing new for genre fans and no reason for mainstream auds to bite.
Naomi Watts — so wonderful in better horror fare like The Ring or thrillers like Mulholland Drive and Funny Games — does the best she can here with a comparatively inferior character, but Charlie Heaton, who broke out as the protective and lovelorn older brother in last summer's Stranger Things, and Jacob Tremblay, Oscar - nominated for his role in 2015's Room, are stymied in roles that require too little in the way of nuance or are lacking in enough screen time to show real depth.
And poor Topher Grace, usually so good, has been given the thankless role of a sleazy narcissistic self - help author who seems intended for comic relief (nervous laughter at best) and is the very antidote to character depth.
Utterly preposterous as this premise goes — not to mention how Brian seems hopeless and instantly way out of his depth the second he comes within inches of Arielle — this fanciful movie goes on hoping you'll bury your incredulity for this narrative, much like the main character, who has his head in the obliviously romantic clouds.
It also looks like there's potential for depth in terms of weapons and armor for your characters.
The film opens on the island of Themyscira, a paradise island created by the god Zeus and hidden from the real world by a protective shield, and the film stays there for a while as we follow Diana from curious little girl to fully trained warrior princess but once Steve Trevor's fighter plane crashes there and Diana realises there is a war being fought in world she does not know of that is not too far away then we swiftly get brought into London in 1918 and this shift from fantasy into a «real world» scenario gives the film a greater sense of depth, and when combined with characters that you actually care about then Wonder Woman is head and shoulders above all of the other DCEU movies on the strength of that alone.
The story line is too slight, opting for depth of event coverage over depth of character, but thanks to a, um, showstopping performance by Chadwick Boseman, «Get on Up» is quite entertaining despite its flaws.
While this lesser number almost seems like a step back, the depth of the characters and their relationships more than make up for the quantity.
«Some great character depth as well as an overhaul to both the Final Fantasy formula and battle system makes Final Fantasy XV a delight for existing fans and new players.»
Winstead has had a bit of an odd trajectory in her career, going from thin supporting parts in big dumb studio movies to a huge indie breakout with her magnificent performance in Smashed a few years ago that she unfortunately didn't really capitalize on afterwards, but here she gets the best of both worlds by developing a kickass character we can root for in a thrilling genre piece that also has some depth to her.
«Some great character depth as well as an overhaul to both the Final Fantasy formula and battle system makes Final Fantasy XV a delight for existing fans and new players,» Chow wrote.
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