Sentences with phrase «interesting background characters»

The first Rayman game was about creating a vibrant, lively world full of interesting background characters.

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Sure, as a porn - shop employee with Rodman - like fashion sense from a rough background (as he's described on the show), Jay makes for an interesting character, but he's also a real guy.
When credits will roll, you will have the distinct feeling of having witnessed something special and different, the rising of a new and interesting character surrounded by a fascinating background.
It is a shame because the characters» backgrounds are interesting, but this potential is left in the dust for a pedestrian conclusion.
Aside from the well - noted fact that more superior long - form drama (and comedy) can be found on television than in cinemas, the two most interesting motion picture experiences I had in 2012 were in galleries: The Clock (Christian Marclay, 2010), a staggering and hypnotic achievement of which I still have some of its 24 hours to catch up with, and two multi-screen installations by Candice Breitz: «Him» and «Her» in which many scenes from the films of Jack Nicholson (in Him) and Meryl Streep (in Her), isolate the actors from their filmic background leaving the actors to speak to and interrogate each other across space and time on many themes of character, identity, success, failure, anger and disappointment.
Making a gritty film noir - style movie as an animated feature makes for a visually interesting experience; the animation uses striking colors, and the backgrounds are beautifully detailed while the characters are very simply designed, creating a unique contrast.
Extras include an expected array of featurettes, audio commentary from the director, and - perhaps of the greatest interest to the fans - a series of motion comic «prequels» covering the background of the various human characters.
Worse yet, the main story focuses on two supporting characters from the first film that simply aren't interesting enough to be front and center, while Nia Vardalos and John Corbett languish in the background with a clichéd subplot that goes nowhere.
Skillfully wrapped in historical background, murder, intrigue, suspense, and a host of interesting and fully - formed characters, the building of a cathedral in a small English market town took on a fascination that I had not believed possible.
Furthermore, the evolution of Lilly's character from love interest to a superhero on equal footing with the main character is a refreshing change of gear, as such characters usually have to settle for a background role.
These deleted scenes wouldn't have «fixed» Three Billboards, but they remain an interesting look at a film that probably could have done more to flesh out its black characters rather than having them serve as symbols or part of the background.
Found this a lot more interesting than the previous Sylvia Day book I read - the main characters, their motives and their backgrounds intrigued me.
While the plot is interesting and does eventually tie into the history, I found the historical background much more interesting than the characters.
An interesting story with an interesting background, although it took me some time to get used to the time period and imagine people wearing wigs... but the characters were entertaining, in their own way, and the thriller - mystery element made it entertaining, because then it wasn't just the development of a relationship that you looked for but also «who's the bad guy?».
In the beginning, there were just the characters and the backgrounds, but what's interesting about this story is that Bitstrips didn't really take off until the creators started meeting users halfway.
This background makes her an interesting but slow to action character even after she is thrust into an entirely different world and surrounded by people who all seem to want something from her.
If you're interested in combing through the background and getting to know the characters involved, jump into our 2010 story.
Dialogue has some new interesting twists due to your ability to reference past events based on your character's background from PoE I. It's fun to explore these branches of dialogue when speaking with NPCs.
I think this DLC is a good chance to see some more development of these characters (Fletch anyways) that had interesting backgrounds.
The appeal of other car combat games is the unique cast of characters with special attacks, as well as interesting single player modes that had players explore the background stories of each character, which gave players a reason to continue and keep playing.
What's particularly interesting about these «dynamic cutscenes,» as we call them, is that even when there's a speaking character you really need to listen to, you can still find background characters who are chatting about totally different things.
While the character models lack the appeal of the sprite designs they were based on, the backgrounds and environments look gorgeous, packed with lots of interesting little details that really help add to the atmosphere of the game.
Aveline de Grandpré is the games main character and she has a rather interesting background.
Agatsuma Entertainment utilizes an interesting mix of sprite - based artwork for the characters and enemies alongside more static backgrounds for the locations.
Being able to help shape a character's background setting, and also discussing for hours on end with Harada and other key people about interesting ideas for the story, or new characters, is still one of the things I still enjoy most.
As for the story, the characters are interesting enough to present a solid background.
With minigames and sidequests, these diversions also offer the player a chance to explore additional lore and character backgrounds that some other players may not be interested in.
That said, the story relies heavily on the player's knowledge of the previous games, so not knowing the background story or the characters will likely make the story a lot less interesting.
For example, the series features a rather multicultural cast of characters with American, European, Russian, Chinese, African and Inuit backgrounds — an interesting fruit salad of ethnicities, all at the mercy of the Japanese interpretation of these cultures.
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