A videogame founded on mechanics from previous generations can feel antiquated, but
given enough polish to hide the strings you can still come away feeling like the developers have put thought into the use of the modern hardware at their disposal.
Not exact matches
Wrapping a piece of hair around the band and securing with a bobby pin
gives you just
enough polish.
This
polish has a quite thin brush — normally something I don't like, but it was sturdy
enough to
give control and applied really smoothly.
This
polish trio is the coolest part of the collab, with
enough glistening specks in each bottle to
give even the most star - clustered sky a run for its galaxy.
The pink tone
gives just
enough life to the
polish to enhance the skin around the hands and nails, rather than wash it out.
Subtle curls
give you that bedhead look that's still
polished enough to wear to work.
The shiny black tights not only did the covering,
enough to display her well - toned arms, they also did
polishing,
giving elegance flair to this outfit.
I respect
giving classic titles a second lease on life with crisper graphics and more detailed textures, but I've rarely felt like most games have benefited
enough from the upgraded visual
polish to warrant the replay.
Begin Again may be an independent film, but its $ 9 million budget is more than
enough to
give it a certain
polish, which shows in the Blu - ray's vibrant, appealing 1.85:1 widescreen presentation.
I think there has to be a point where we decide our books are truly
polished enough — not to
give up too soon and call it good, but to recognize that we've produced a finished product to the best of our (and all our helpers») ability, and share it with readers without shame.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe took everything we loved about the Wii U edition and
gave it a fresh coat, new characters, and just
enough polish to warrant a re-purchase (even if you owned all the original DLC).
Overwatch has that fantastic Blizzard Entertainment
polish as well as
enough variation between its many heroes and maps to
give it more than a little staying power among the competitive and casual shooter community.
However, even if the Vita lineup were mammoth, Ubisoft is doing with Liberation what every other developer should be doing for the Vita — creating a current generation console quality game that is entirely its own and not merely a port; making use of the system's unique controls; and
giving the game
enough content and
polish that the audience won't feel cheated with a watered - down product.
Releasing a game that we feel isn't
polished enough gives us pretty bad conscience, so we
polished up Super Sanctum TD for about 6 months after launch.
He suggests that publishers are simply not
giving developers
enough time to
polish their games at the end of the dev cycle.
We don't know too much more than what's shown in the trailer, but that's
enough for us: this is old - school Mega Man
given a fresh 3D coat of paint, much like Mighty No. 9 but hopefully with a lot more
polish and success.
There's an added level of
polish and the addition of the jetpack
gives you the ability to move around maps vertically, but it doesn't take advantage of that nearly often
enough.
This occurs because the overfitted model has been
polished up to
give the appearance of capturing the underlying behaviors driving the system — an appearance that is often good
enough to fool even the model builders — but, in fact, the appearance is only skin deep, and the mechanisms driving things in the real world differ from those from which the model was built.
Yes, it can etch a bit if you spill lemon or pineapple juice or acid on it and don't wipe it up pretty quickly (mine is
polished, not honed, because that was the only piece we could find that was big
enough), but I consider it the Sophia Loren of countertops and the only thing that is perfect for my hundred + year old house — it ages and wears with class and style, offering a depth that almost nothing else
gives.