It doesn't spoil my enjoyment, but, perhaps, does reveal
a little lack of polish.
Not exact matches
All
of this is to say, the East
lacks a
little bit
of polish compared to its older sibling out West.
It's
lacking a
little polish in some areas but the core gameplay is a lot
of fun, it's super cheap even without the sale and there are even lots
of extra levels in the steam workshop.
Graphically the game does run at a respectable 60 frames per second however as me mentioned, it is
lacking that
polish of bigger developers as cars are quite detailed but the backgrounds are a
little lacklustre.
Trouble is, they still
lack all
of Stanza's customization features, and eBookMobi could stand a
little more
polish.
At the top level things look nice on the Eee Pad, but as you dive deeper it
lacks consistency as you reveal all the
little services running: music comes from MEar, photos from PixWe and other file types offered through the Asus WebStorage interface, and in general it could do with a dab
of polish to give you a greater level
of uniformity and cohesion.
Combat can get a
little clunky, and while the unique approach
of free - form and turn - based is fresh, its execution is poor and has a
lack of polish.