Sentences with phrase «just gimmicky»

Reynard the fox / meteoroid has no more admiration for space than for the earth: «space is boring» he says, «Strauss» waltz was just gimmicky post production».
We'll have to wait and see actual gameplay before deciding if this is just a gimmicky feature or if it really adds anything to the feel and atmosphere of the story.
Sure, if the screen was the bigger, but the dpi and the resolution would have been the same, then no way, but all that was upgraded too, so this not just a gimmicky screen size increase, it's the real deal!
The electrically opening air vents and elevating gear selector are just gimmicky at this point and only make me ask, «How much will this cost when it inevitably breaks?»
Sometimes they're just gimmicky.
Thanks for sharing, I'll use this draft / year to see how accurate they are... Hopefully it's not just gimmicky.

Not exact matches

If people think it's some gimmicky additive, just try making a batch of cookies without it and you'll see that you have just made cookies that are simultaneously a pile of goo and crumbly.
And although I can overlook a lot of gimmicky diets, I just can't ignore this
★ ★ ★ ★ 5 While I do really love this polish I do think it is quite a gimmicky type of polish — by that I just mean..
I mean, I know it is kind of gimmicky, but this one is just so golden, so sparkly, and so cheerful.
Personally, I found Park's presence to be a bit gimmicky as she just serves as a connecting point to the audience as she learns about Arthur's past as everyone else does.
I'm going to buy the system, don't get me wrong — it's a neat step forward and nicely, surprisingly, never felt gimmicky — but it just feels like I'm doing it as an investment right now, covering my bases for when the Great Wii U Game — maybe Pikmin 3?
The personal overwhelms any deeper consideration of the professional in Creation; gimmicky, surface - level grieving and hand - wringing gives way to pitched, plaintive and downright grating voiceover narration, and one just knows at some point that Connelly will look beautiful but get all emotional, screaming and crying about how she's had enough and can't take it anymore.
I just hope it isnt too gimmicky.
It just feels fake and gimmicky.
Dark and repetitive, the action sequences are routine and incomprehensible (Even a faux one - take siege on the terrorist headquarters doesn't make much sense on a logistical level, because director Babak Najafi just wants to show off the gimmicky camerawork).
If this sounds too gimmicky, like a Brit version of «Groundhog Day,» then you'll be happy to know that Curtis cuts the antics off just before it becomes tedious.
The loss in cinematic power is more evident in the types of visuals (split - screen shots that allowed focus choices now merely seem gimmicky) and in the runtime, where the movie is shy of even just an hour - long commercial television program and lacks the sensory overload to explain it.
The whole thing is just so gimmicky i can't even get worked up about it.
The poster shows our old pal, Pyramid Head sticking his Great Knife up your nose, which is hopefully not a bad sign that this movie will be 3D just for the purpose of being gimmicky.
It just plays as gimmicky and distracting.
Getting a 360 - degree view of your surroundings might be helpful when reversing, but seeing the sides of your car when it's just sitting still feels gimmicky, at best.
The shift paddles were a bit gimmicky, and we'd probably just leave it in automatic all time, but overall, the CVT did its job.
While it might seem strange that a nearly 200 - page book is just a series of questions, the plot holds together well with a strong narrative and definite hook, even if many readers might find the literary device a tad gimmicky.
It's good to see posts that are not gimmicky or too self - indulgent as with some more well known «experts» and their acronyms, isms, and «I call it my...» phrases which are usually just a rehash on an old idea.
There is a lot more to properly feeding your dog than just buying a bag of commercial dog food that is labeled «healthy,» or «holistic,» or «wholesome,» or any other gimmicky term that may sound appealing at a first glance.
Some of them will work better than others and some will be just downright gimmicky.
These code - enabled games may just be «gimmicky» but you may spend just as much time playing these as the SP campaign.
The fact alone that it was going to come with every system tells you right there that they had bigger plans for it rather than it just being a gimmicky add - on.
this was the one thing with move that seemed to stand on its own... I don't mind the idea of HD wii sports either, as long as it really is 1:1... that was my only real complaint with the wii when it released... there was motion control, but it was gimmicky and registered «wiggles» into canned animations... not to mention the gamecube visuals... still not sold on Move though... for me to really want one, I want to see what they are doing with shooters... Socom 4 and killzone 3 could be very special for core gamers and motion controls if they are done right... if you can aim on screen in true 1:1 fashion while sitting comfortably at a «normal» gaming distance... it could rearrange how I play first person shooters on a console... developers are saying the Move has input latency of 21ms, which is roughly half of a DS3... and second only to a wired mouse / keyboard... need to see how it works though, as it is not always that simple... just saying that if it does what its supposed to... it could end up being the answer to shooters on a console... as much as I like playing shooters with 2 sticks... I can't argue that I miss the days of a mouse and keyboard (as well as PC being the only platform to get the best shooters on... no longer the case by any means)... but with a first person shooter, there is no wiggle room... pun intended... it has to register every mm of movement on screen... and do it quickly... not sure if it can yet...
It's gimmicky, goes against his character, and just shouldn't have made the cut.
It's been over a decade since the last true Star Fox game — can «Star Fox Zero» possibly hope to rekindle that magic, or is this just another case of a gimmicky Wii U game?
When phrasing it like that it sounds a bit gimmicky, but the way that the switching of your powers are so tied into the game, it really just works.
Often it comes down to just saving time — I could spend a lot of time getting myself some gimmicky PVP build in Bloodborne, or I could just give themselves all the resources I need and save myself a couple hours.
I'm just hoping for a move away from gimmicky controls for Zelda titles.
This is not to say that Yoshi's Woolly World isn't enjoyable at times, or that it doesn't do its own thing in certain aspects when it comes to gameplay mechanics - it is just that they generally feel a bit gimmicky and tacked - on.
I felt the game mechanics was just like Mario 64, but it just added the gimmicky F.L.U.D.D. water gun thingy.
I'm going to buy the system, don't get me wrong — it's a neat step forward and nicely, surprisingly, never felt gimmicky — but it just feels like I'm doing it as an investment right now, covering my bases for when the Great Wii U Game — maybe Pikmin 3?
Nor did they attempt some gimmicky mechanic to design the game around that would become irreverent by the end of it, like Alien: Isolation (though that mechanic was damn good, they just ran the game a bit too long).
It just didn't seem like they got around to using the motion control in the sort of settings where it would be an immersive add - on to the control scheme, rather than a gimmicky «shake it!»
Maybe the memory of reading Nintendo Power's mini-guide to Super Metroid and grappling with the then - awesome 16 - bit boss fights would've made me impossible to please either way, but it just felt gimmicky to try to cram the old, established mythology into yet another first - person shooter shell.
Enshrined as the first work of Pop art — which Hamilton defined as «popular, transient, expendable, low - cost, mass - produced, young, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, and Big Business» at a time when Warhol was still drawing shoes — the piece will be just one highlight of the artist's first comprehensive survey when it opens at Tate Modern this month, chronicling a career that spanned both political art and collaborations with Mick Jagger and the Beatles.
Seen individually, the whispers might seem like a gimmicky move, but together they have the effect of further uniting an already cohesive installation, particularly in the back gallery, where Rolph's paintings have just the right amount of breathing room.
She chucked the gimmicky works which made her famous and created the powerful religious, aesthetic works I had just seen.
Shifting video screens, a ceiling Pong game, briny tanks of sea plants and crustaceans, a rink of black ice, a live beehive and dog, and a whirring snow machine are just a few of the show's surprises — yet far from gimmicky, they combine to form an austerely beautiful whole.
Roberta Smith wrote in the New York Times that it might be too gimmicky, but it sounds just right to me.
A «hidden fuel tank» just seems a little gimmicky to me.
Some features are gimmicky, like the ability to send a «live» photo from the iPhone 6S or better (which is really just a tiny video clip).
However, they might also seem a tad gimmicky to those who just want the best performing device their money can buy.
I know it seems a little gimmicky but when you try it, the Vive really is a finished / well polished product and the experiences to be had are plentiful, it just needs a little more work (wireless, better res etc) and to be more affordable before it will go mainstream
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