Sentences with phrase «more entertainment value»

This is a nice gameplay feature and adds a lot more entertainment value than running through the game solo.
Predictability damages Girls while plotholes cripple Spider, but Girls offers more entertainment value thanks to an appropriately menacing atmosphere and a strong role for Judd.
As for which film you'd probably prefer, I'm guessing the American one, since notwithstanding the flaws of «Fifty Shades of Grey,» there's considerably more entertainment value in that then in the one named «Effie Gray,» which could have been entitled «One Shade of Gray.»
They normally opt for more entertainment value, but today's video - blog on the real estate industry...
In VR, holding surfaces to move through zero - gravity, simply grabbing and throwing items, moving through an abandoned space - station like you're «truly there» in a much more immersive manner would bring with it inherently more entertainment value because it is being played in VR.
The fanatic nature of those going to watch United on tour meant that Ronaldo's presence certainly added a lot more entertainment value, given his big name and dazzling skill.
«We've always been confident that Xbox 360 offers more entertainment value than any other console on the market, and these latest numbers show that consumers agree,» said Don Mattrick, Senior Vice President of Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business.
There's something wrong with a film which has more entertainment value in watching the flubs during the closing credits than in the 90 minutes of the actual story.
A post game Shaqtin» round up would probably get more clicks, and have more entertainment value.
For all of its flaws, after sitting through Endgame, Watchtower still has more entertainment value.
An episode of South Park has more entertainment value and thought - provoking ideas, compared to this boring complete waste of money.
The more reluctant readers there's more entertainment value, and for the more proficient readers there's much more interest.
Who is estimating that «80 million readers of ebooks in the US want free or heavily discounted ebooks, more entertainment value, and are willing to accept advertising».
Driven by rapid growth in Generation Y readership, it's estimated that nearly half of the 80 million readers of ebooks in the US want free or heavily discounted ebooks, more entertainment value, and are willing to accept advertising; leaving authors and publishers to scramble for new ways to monetize their content.
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