Sentences with phrase «lacks real depth»

The problem is the combat lacks any real depth so in order to destroy almost all of the enemies it's simply a case of grabbing and throwing them into one another.
Sadly, the shallow story mode coupled with gameplay that lacks any real depth, makes it a title that is also very hard to recommend to anyone who is serious about their fighters.
Unfortunately, Pixel Gear lacks any real depth or variety to show off how a first person shooter can properly work in VR.
Training your Pokémon has also been replaced by a much simpler system that lacks any real depth.
The combat in Halcyon 6 is serviceable, but lacks real depth.
Although Lugo's character lacks any real depth, the situations he and his friends get themselves into gives Bay and writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely enough material to entertain their audience for two hours.
Insult to injury, the overall script lacks real depth to give the audience a reason to care about any of the characters and the overuse of narration seems to cheapen the feel of the production further.
While it gives us a generally positive overview of the film, it lacks real depth.
There are way too many semi-gamers chiming in on this game that lack any real depth to their gaming experience.
The fact that these players are lacking any real depth or substance is actually of little consequence, for Ritchie drops them in a clever, complex, and comic caper that takes its share of unexpected twists and turns.
The story feels rushed and lacking any real depth.
The story is interesting enough but lacked any real depth and I don't really think it merited a film about it, certainly not so soon after the events.
When playing music or videos, we noticed the speakers favored high ranges more so than mid and low ranges, meaning you'll hear a more tinny sound as the sound will lack any real depth or bass.
The storyline is mediocre and the characters lack any real depth.
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.

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Well, no — predictably, it lacked the depth of flavor from «real» mole.
I liked la couq but he was out of depth and lacked the real quality we need.
Gennaro Gattuso has relied heavily on midfield trio Giacomo Bonaventura, Lucas Biglia and Franck Kessie since taking charge in November, and with a lack of real quality in depth, that is arguably an area that they will have to prioritise this summer.
Similarly our «front 5» options of ozil sanchez walcott giroud cazorla Ramsey wilshire rosicky chamberlain arteta welbeck gnabry akpom campbell podolski zelalem sanogo give us some real depth, but we severely lack that World class striker, that title winning teams always seem to have.
However, if your overall feeling about the trade is positive, then your observation of the newly created problem of lack of point guard depth, is pointless and lacks any real value.
With Samuel Umtiti now out injured with a hamstring problem that is expected to keep him sidelined for many weeks still, coupled with the report noting that Javier Mascherano is most likely China bound in January, there is a real lack of quality and depth at the back with Gerard Pique and Thomas Vermaelen left as the only options.
However, with a lack of real quality and depth behind Samuel Umtiti and Gerard Pique, with the inexperienced Yerry Mina and injury - plagued stalwart Thomas Vermaelen in reserve, the Catalan giants could certainly do with better cover in that department to continue to compete on various fronts.
A lack of natural width from so many right - footed players on the left is a valid concern, however, and the players being linked with United could all add real quality to the side as well as providing more depth and options to the manager.
I've heard that Real have a pretty decent winger, and I'm also worried about Marcelo at the fullback position (his 10 assists in La Liga are good for tied - third), but what worries me most is Real's bench, partly because it contrasts with Juve's lack of depth.
Earlier, Bratton said Clinton's opponent, Republican Donald Trump «scares the hell out of me,» citing what he called the real estate - turned reality television personality's «lack of depth» on policy issues, as well as his lack of «sensitivity.»
Mr. Mayor, you know me and I'm being serious as a heart attack — which I've had — and I intend to keep pointing out the lack of real depth we are currently experiencing in reportage on Ms. Stefanik and what makes her «run» in so many ways, and also from going on the record with the Press..
The Associated Press delivers in - depth coverage on today's Big Story including top stories, international, politics, lifestyle, business, entertainment Best Defense A stunning profile of Ben Rhodes, the asshole who is the president's foreign policy guru His lack of conventional real - world experience of
The real - time combat isn't the problem; it's everything else, which was done with a depth and confidence 13 years ago that this reimagining lacks.
Every element of the game has been carefully constructed, from the effective aesthetics to the longevity present; it's a real shame that forgiving the game's lack of depth is near impossible.
Critic Consensus: Thunder and the House of Magic lacks real narrative depth, but its visual splendor offers sufficient compensation for younger viewers.
Critics Consensus: Thunder and the House of Magic lacks real narrative depth, but its visual splendor offers sufficient compensation for younger viewers.
Some degree of multiplayer fun is guaranteed, but the lack of any real depth «condemns» Mario Sports Mix as a simplistic and ephemeral experience.
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.
Overall though the story lacks true depth and has no real peril that seems strong enough to really effect our lovely lead actress.
But the world has visibly changed from the year 2000 when no one had ever heard of American Idol, the term «9/11» meant you were calling the police, Michael Jackson was still alive (if a tad creepy), we thought we'd never have a black president, and a «high school musical» was where you were subjected to an amateurish attempt at entertainment, lacking any real talent or depth.
The lack of real depth in these pivotal characters in turn makes it extremely hard for the viewer to feel for their plight.
The only actor who warrants any real awards consideration is Mark Ruffalo, but while he creates a fully realized character with his spot - on impersonation of impassioned Globe journalist Mike Rezendes, the role lacks the necessary depth to make him a serious contender.
Though not without some instances worthy of merit, the film unfortunately feels a bit hollow, lacking in any real emotional depth.
It's still not great, lacking any real character that encourages you to exploit its peak performance parameters, but it is an improvement on the early S engine in terms of depth of sound and muscular tone.
Not only did all displays flicker horribly but they seriously lacked real visual depth and dimensionality despite the 3D efforts, they lacked resolution and most importantly they lacked appeal.
As well as a lack of time restrictions I also have no real word count limitations or editorial influence, so I can treat the various things we cover — cafes, parks, museums, local creatives, wine shops, «psychogeographic» explorations — the way I want (i.e. more in - depth).
It's just that the game has some serious flaws that mar the experience, a lack of any real depth being the primary one.
While the act of commanding ships may be lacking in any real depth, it does at least help to break up the constant stream of firefights that perpetuate the games incredibly short four - hour singleplayer campaign, though such a short campaign is probably for the best as the gameplay wouldn't have been able to hold up anything longer than that.
As for the 3D, it really adds some depth to the game's visuals — while the backgrounds lack movement, the 3D gives the game a real sense of depth, as though the characters are moving within a hollow space.
Feeding items to equipment to boost its XP rate and then feeding more items to it to actually give it XP is time consuming, lacks any sort of real strategic depth, and just isn't very fun.
While the core gameplay is phenomenal, the content lacks the depth that would give it any real staying power.
However, there is a real lack of depth that can really be felt while going through the story mode.
Endless mode is new and provides an interesting challenge, but it still lacks depth now that gold is the only real reward.
Again, it's a little lacking in terms of depth, but the real heart and soul of any Lego game lies in the inherent wit and charm they all seem to have.
Maps have depth in the sense that units can move to higher or lower altitudes depending on the design of the stage, but lack depth in that enemies are pathetically easy and require no real strategy to defeat.
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