The game gives you a very
nice looking menu system that may look complex, but it is still are pretty fun to play through.
I'm not sure why they spent so much time making
a nice looking menu only to have a crappy looking game.
Music from the film accompanies subtle animation...well - done,
nice looking menu screens and with neat, brief transitions and introductions.
The game gives you a very
nice looking menu system that may look complex, but it is still are pretty fun to play through.
Not exact matches
Also so
nice to have this site for ideas on healthy gf foods, restaurants and ideas where it's not just omitting half the
menu / ingredients and really
looking forward to having a cook book where I don't have to earmark the pages I can eat!
This might be useful to anyone
looking to get a
nice lunch or dinner in the area: `... lots and lots of meals clearly marked as gluten free on the
menu, and several very interesting sounding puddings.
It is
nice to have a
look at that big
menu but it kills time, and the chances are high that you will end up ordering something which is found unsatisfactory later on!
«The
menu looks nice,» said Rev. Patrick Young, the group's general secretary, who joined the call, «but we haven't actually tasted the food.»
Uhm in a very
nice restaurant in San Antonio and uhm — I'm
looking through the
menu, I'm going, «Okay, how am I gonna navigate this?»
This is one spot I couldn't recommend enough — the food was amazing and it was so
nice eating on a rooftop enjoying the wonderful
menu while
looking out over the city.
The elaborate
menus take way too long to load, but they are
nice looking, and remaining true to the spirit of the movie, with its 3 - dimensional map orbs.
It's incredibly accessible and lacks the sometimes overbearing
menus and micromanagement that can make strategy games dizzying and intimidating, making it a
nice point of entry for those
looking for a casual experience within the genre.
The infotainment system presented a
nice looking display, and reacted promptly to even a light touch of the screen for new
menus or settings.
The tablet
looks nice enough, the front is glass and certainly tabletish enough, it does have 3 physical buttons on the bottom of the front face: Back, Home, and
Menu.
Being able to select, highlight,
look up, zoom, etc. without
menu navigation or the use of a 5 - way controller is very
nice.
The
Menu looks really slick, and new music is always
nice, but jeez some of those skins are horrendous.
Everything was in a
nice, organized place and thus my home
menu was always tidy and I could get to the games I wanted anytime, instead of them being organized by newest - first with no option to change it or even get rid of the ugly, super zoomed in
look that hasn't been seen since the DSi.
It's just a slightly fancier
menu system but still
looks and feels quite
nice.
Take a
look at the «Who is your Daddy option in the «Bragging Rights»
menu for a
nice little Easter egg.
The
Menu / Hanger screen is
nice enough to
look at and the visuals themselves are no slouch on the Gear either.
GRID 2 did offer a
nice looking way to navigate the
menus, but the ease and quickness players can get into an actual race is pleasant.
All of the
menus look nice and very smooth.
The above main
menu screen mockup
looks really
nice!
The new WordPad is
nice -
looking, and includes a new «ribbon»
menu.
On the right side of the start
menu, you have your live tiles, which are now 3D, giving them a really
nice look.
It would be
nice if Microsoft were to give users options to choose the start screen or the start
menu, but as ofdate, it doesn't
look like Microsoft is going to do away with the start screen.
The touch and swipe
menus are
nice too
look at and are far from intrusive but until you can somehow memorize where every setting is located, usage is more hide and seek than anything else.
Many windows and
menus you're used to seeing will get a fresh lick of paint, and not only will Windows 10
look nicer, the operating system will be easier to use as well.
The result is a notification
menu that's incredibly useful and rather
nice to
look at.
If you never used the battery percentage indicator option then you likely won't be affected by this change at all, but for those that did use it this was a
nice way to not only catch a glimpse of your battery life by
looking at the icon, but it made it so you really didn't have to guess at how much battery life you had left, and you didn't have to enter into the battery settings
menu to find out what the percentage was.
It adds functionality to your PC and also helps your Start
Menu look nicer.