It's nice that it's at
least familiar feeling, unlike the foreign hybrid OS that Microsoft introduced with the first Surfaces.
Not exact matches
At
least, our experience of the animals with whom we live is that they exhibit behaviors similar to many of our own; that those behaviors clearly seem to be signs of emotional and mental qualities
familiar to us from our own knowledge of ourselves; that animals possess distinctive individual traits, characteristics that are irreducibly personal (even if we
feel obliged to recoil from that word on metaphysical principle), their own peculiar affections and aversions, expectations and fears; that many beasts command certain rational skills; and that all of this makes some kind of natural appeal to our moral sense.
At
least, that's how it
feels watching director Mark Abraham's «I Saw the Light,» a movie so predictable that you don't even need to be
familiar with Hank Williams to know exactly what's going to happen.
It doesn't hurt that Monahan has assembled a top - tier cast, with small turns from actors like Eddie Marsan and David Thewlis, presenting a world that, while lazily
familiar, at
least feels somewhat lived in.
Starting off, parts of this movie may
feel familiar — from the Dr. Frankenstein meets Bram Stoker set up to the general idea of sexy, romantic A.I. (no one would blame you for thinking this, at
least on paper, was barely a step removed from Scarlett Johansson's Her)-- this sum of these
familiar parts is something entirely new.
The core gameplay to Grim Dawn should
feel familiar to those that have played at
least one previous entry in the action RPG genre: click on enemies to kill them, pick up loot and shiny new gear to kill them faster, and repeat as damage and stats on gear increase as the cycle begins anew.
While the Hitchcockian plot and meandering storyline are too
familiar to make this film a gripping thriller, it's the way in which it is told that at
least gives Novocaine a
feeling of freshness.
Considered by many to be a complete reboot of the series (or at
least of the fiction), Lords of Shadow
feels less like traditional Castlevania games and more like a God of War - style action game with ties to the lore that many people are
familiar with.
Nothing else was mentioned about it, but I'm sure a number people
feel better that Sam is moving at
least somewhat closer to the image everyone is
familiar with in previous games.
Battleheart combines a neat real - time combat system and class interactions that will
feel familiar to followers of Western RPGs (including MMOs), though the controls can cause some confusion when it's
least required.
The mansion Chambers and Billy Coen stumble upon is nowhere near as memorable as the Spencer Mansion, but it at
least feels somewhat
familiar.
This is, at
least, partly true of Incursion as well, which despite its excellent use of VR, is still a pretty
familiar -
feeling product.
If the gameplay and structure still
felt overly
familiar, the game at
least pointed toward a horizon where they, too, might receive as dramatic an overhaul as the graphics.
At
least one reviewer
felt relieved to rescue Smith from his
familiar late, monumental Cubi.
The metal chamfered edges are nicely finished, sure, and the plastic antenna stripes at the top and bottom of the phone are, at
least,
familiar, but overall, the Z1 has the rounded, bubbly
feel of a much older phone — a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 from 2012, for example.
Still, when an adult relationship ends badly, at
least the wounded party knows from having weathered other disappointments that the all - too -
familiar hollow
feeling and veil of depression will inevitably lift.