Sentences with phrase «lack much depth»

While it may lack much depth in the combat and story department, I still had some fun times while playing co-op.
The movie also lacks much depth.
Look at this largely as a promotional piece, though, as it exists to tout the flick and lacks much depth.

Not exact matches

You'll probably find that the «standard» stuff is pretty much tasteless, lacks depth and is way too sugary.
If we're lacking we should ask Coquelin to hold the fort down, if not well then it's another example of our much improved squad depth.
Even with the lack of depth because injuries, it's time other players were given a chance, because we can't get much worse!
Having bemoaned the lack of depth in his squad already this summer, it doesn't seem to make too much sense to sell more squad players, but there still seem to be question marks hanging over Batshuayi as he looks set to play second fiddle again this season.
And the problems on defense go much further than depth, the bigger problem is lack of quality.
Much as seemed true of Liverpool towards the start of the season, Uruguay lack the strength in depth of their geographically closest rivals; fellow South American sides Brazil and Argentina.
Ian Holloway's squad, one which he has openly admitted to being wafer thin and lacking in depth, will now be put through its paces in the second half of the season, though not as much as say their Tuesday night rivals.
When he was initially brought in during the January transfer window, it seemed as though he would be a much welcomed reinforcement to bolster our 3 - man midfield depth, and could add some grit and defensive prowess to the midfielder, something that was previously lacking.
While the game was well paced, there wasn't much depth to the individual gameplay facets used to break up regular running and gunning, and the lack of variety in weapons was disturbing for a shooter.
The game has all the components of a good leisure side - scrolling semi-strategy, with upgradable units, shops, money, grenade throwing and so on but it lacks depth: there is no story really, there is no premise, tutorials are silly as the whole writing overall, enemies are not explained (nor their skills), and strategy pretty much boils down to clicking on whatever units cools down first (to produce that unit and storm the enemy's portal).
I wouldn't say it lacks emotional depth, but just it's very much buried under the surface.
It feels much more modern than its predecessors, and though it lacks the depth of the combat found in games like BlazBlue or Street Fighter IV, the inherent accessibility in the game made it easy to pick up and play, and I found myself diving into the game's training mode and performing advanced offensive moves with ease.
The gameplay has some much needed sprucing up after the ambitious but poorly executed Sticker Star on the 3DS, but the paper - thin story lacks the depth and resonance of some of Paper Mario's earlier games, causing it to feel as two dimensional as its main character.
Or it could become a snapshot of a particular cultural era for the archives, but, nah, this film is much too lacking in depth for that.
Interstellar was interesting in regards to the science, but i didn't think McConaughey had much an emotional range to his character, just found his character lacked depth.
Joel Edgerton's CIA officer does not leave much of an impression and the relationship between the two characters (which is the pivot of the plot) lacks depth, emotion and chemistry.
The standards will address current weaknesses in science education related to too much emphasis on breadth versus depth, lack of coherence across grade levels, and a dearth of engaging opportunities for students to experience how science is actually done.
Its engine, in comparison to Aston's old V12, also felt one - dimensional, the noise lacked the depth and its sudden delivery of torque was way too much for the rear axle to cope with alone.
It produced music with very nice clarity, but the amp obviously lacked power, so the sound didn't come through with much depth.
This carefully researched, detailed, LONG and agonizingly linear recounting of the day - to - day lives of the Romanov family lacks much in the way of historical context or psychological depth.
Students often lack the much - needed elements such as proper assignment writing skills, in - depth knowledge of the subject, or adequate time which are required to draft a winning scholastic paper on finance.
I recognize that this review is sadly lacking - but the book is that good - there is so much depth in so many areas of this book - best just to go to the book discussion and jump in.
As an author I can not tell you the depth of how much the lack of distribution and / or immediate distribution frustrates me.
However, this lack of depth doesn't affect the game as much as you might think.
«Indeed, much of Metro: Last Light lacks the depth of the first entry, ultimately undercutting the challenge that players faced in the original.
Training your Pokémon has also been replaced by a much simpler system that lacks any real depth.
I'm tired of being bombarded with games that look like they were drawn by a 5th grader, offer as much depth as a wading pool, and have a (lack of a) story that makes Dr. Seuss tales seem like classic novels.
Maze Walker is the final game and while visually impressive regarding the 3D effect, it really lacks depth, so it's not much fun to play.
A short campaign length and lack of overall depth make it hard to say anyone will be running through the game a second time, but multiplayer does give players the opportunity to use that same force of nature they became so familiar with in the main story on a much larger level, and more importantly against other players.
The previous title lacked any sort of depth and gamers were left with wanting much more.
The game is much more frustrating than fun, lacks any depth, and at times doesn't even work.
Yoshi's Woolly World is a decent game in its own right, though it relies a bit much on nostalgia, is lacking somewhat in the depth department, and tends to feel either too simple when disregarding the somewhat unnecessary collectibles, or too frustrating when seeking them out.
At first glance, the Curse of Osiris doesn't seem to add much to the game, but what it lacks in breadth it delivers in depth.
The game was said to be too streamlined with too much gore removed and lacked the depth and gameplay that the Ninja Gaiden series was known for.
Soul Calibur V can be offer you an incredible amount of fun if you have your friends over, but the story mode is way too shallow, lacking any real depth, much the gameplay itself.
With minimal time spent on plot or characterisation, The Old Blood does lack much of the depth of its big brother.
The game just feels like a generic card game, I mean in some respects I enjoyed the rage mini-card game a hell of a lot better, sure it was simpler and lacked as much depth as the current Yu - Gi - Oh!
There's a much - needed depth that earlier games lacked.
Going back to Mario, there's no way you can convince me that Odyssey shouldn't be much, much higher, and no way in Hell should it be below games like Journey or Skyrim (which aren't bad games, mind you, but the former lacks depth and the latter failed to improve the sense of control that its predecessor Morrowind suffered from a decade beforehand).
On the downside, that also means that Dream Land is an incredibly simple game that lacks depth, which is only more apparent today seeing as modern Kirby titles throw in as much extra content as possible.
The combat lacks the depth of Fire Emblem, the story doesn't hold a candle to Devil Survivor, and the price is much higher than either Mercenaries Saga title, despite being similarly generic.
While the combat is reasonably smooth, as much as it can be with the Vita's cramped controls, it sadly lacks the depth to keep it feeling fresh whether you're playing it online or not.
Despite a lack of content, there is still so much depth, and so much to enjoy out of Super Mutant Alien Assault, so if you're looking at your game library and realise you're lacking in awesome arcade shooters, this is definitely worth picking up.
While Lynda.com's coding lessons lack the helpful interactivity of a service like Khan Academy and Treehouse (an Editors» Choice for paid learn - to - code services), they make up for it with a much greater breadth and depth of content.
The much larger field of view makes this perfect for capturing landscape and group shots, but the lack of difference in focal length means you don't get the depth of field bokeh effects that other dual - camera devices offer.
Acer's also touting their Dolby Audio speakers, but given the serious lack of depth for creating a quality loudspeaker, we wouldn't be surprised if they're just «okay» (much like the Bang & Olufsen - tuned speakers on the also - thin HP Spectre are acceptable for Skype calls and not much else).
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