The developers made it clear from the beginning that this game would be
less story heavy, less deep in meanings and themes, and more focused on gameplay, but all in all, this story sounded intriguing and like a nice addition to the canon of the series.
Not exact matches
Together they've made «Insurgent» into
less of a youthful romance and more of an action -
heavy science fiction
story, the kind of rat - a-tat tale that used to star grown - ups before teens ruled the box office.
His latest film, «Self /
less,» is his most
story -
heavy picture to date, but once again, he energizes a familiar tale with his bold eye.
The constant flashbacks, folding the narrative unto itself, and Cregar's imposing, Wellesian presence (not to mention that Vincent Price voice) are the real
story here, delivering a structure that's never
less than engrossing, plus a
heavy who's genuinely menacing every time he appears on screen.
Director Pascale Ferran puts a
heavy emphasis on themes of loneliness and alienation in Gary's
story, something that runs throughout the second half but in a
lesser capacity (more on that later).
In
less capable hands, the equivalence of the man to the land that Crummey sets up, would be awkward or
heavy - handed, but the author's skillful tale - spinning keeps the novel's themes from submerging its
story.
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You can disagree, but the fact is that the game is gameplay
heavy in the beginning and the more to the
story advances, the
less you play.
Newcomers to the series looking for a more
story - focused approach to the series» formula are better off with the superior Persona Q, while those in the market for a
less story -
heavy but still newcomer - friendly entry should stick with Etrian Odyssey IV.
5 / e) «a real game like
Heavy Rain or Alan Wake» — somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't both of those
less «game» and more «interactive
story»?