All in all,
this little budget title (about $ 35 here in Japan) takes about eight or nine hours to master.
Not exact matches
I specifically cited one of the Clinton camp's most praised — and most heavily
budgeted — ads,
titled «Role Models,» which showed innocent
little children watching Donald Trump say nasty things on TV, before serving up a tagline: «Our children are watching.
It's cool to see the developer put a
little more time into the sequel's development, but the game still uses the old technology: it looks and sounds just as poor and «
budget» as the original
title.
Heading into action territory with the high - profile video game - to - screen adaptation Lara Croft: Tomb Raider in 2001, Taylor straddled the line between big -
budget excess and independent credibility with an appearance in the
little seen but curiously
titled He Died With a Felafel in His Hand that same year.
I also commend the developers on creating such as engaging
title but it does border a
little on
budget when compared to other games of this calibre but the cars look great and they handle how they should.
This isn't a big
budget, glossy production, so niggling
little things like pixellation on the opening
titles are a
little distracting.
With margins low, distribution costs rocketing, limited or no marketing
budgets for all but the top 15 percent of
titles, and
little major media interest in all but the biggest authors, book sales drop a
little more each year and fewer and fewer authors can live off their fiction efforts.»
It is a
budget title, afterall (it released at only $ 30) so while I was admittedly a
little disappointed that the game can be beaten in a single session, I had fun the entire time playing it.
When added to previously confirmed
titles like: Fatal Frame 4, Fragile, Tales of Symphonia 2, Monster Hunter 3, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicals,
Little King's Story and the strongly rumored Castlevania game, you have a list of big
budget projects that embarrasses the West's effort comparatively.
Now, given the
budget it's a
little surprising to hear full voice - over throughout the game, something which even much more expensive
titles sometimes don't have.
Between these big -
budget behemoths and these experimental, creative
little titles we gamers get a bounty of awesomeness to feast upon.
Graphically the game is a good representation of the sport if not a
little rough around the edges at times, although not on the levels of other re-occurring and bigger
budget sports
titles from EA and 2K.
While I understand that this is a
budget title, a
little more variety would make the game feel a
little fresher.
Low -
budget titles pose
little risk so they can continue, as can AAA
titles because they generate huge returns, but the middle ground is being squeezed.
These
little ninjas are dedicated to saving their friends, and if you can handle a few bugs (intentional or otherwise), this
budget title offers a few different ways to play that increase the replay value beyond the price.
Yet their whole
budget is being identified as falling within the AGW debate... So really, the only revelation here is how
little honesty the
title has.
He said, «It felt like it was all about people with
titles sitting on their
little fiefdoms,» and sensed that he would be end up being the go - between as they fought over
budgets.