Awesome game, builds up on the previous games and has very
nice plot twists.
Nobody's Fault and my latest one, What It Takes, are straightforward family dramas with
nice plot twists.....
Not exact matches
This, with variations, is a tried - and - true
plot device, but juxtaposing Sidney's disorientation with her new vision and the things for which normally sighted people have no frame of reference is a
nice twist.
Seeings as pretty much the entire continuing
plot hinges on a (really obvious)
twist revealed in that movie's final minutes, we'll just mention that it had Sean Bean in it and for a
nice change he didn't betray anyone and / or die — meaning the Game of Thrones star can return for a larger role in the sequel.
Great cinematography, great CG, incredible art direction and sets, good music and sound FX,
nice plot with some
twists, good performances.
There's a
nice late - breaking
plot twist (at least somebody gets away with something), but by then the film has run out of gas.
Still this sentimental and often predictable
plot serves up some tender moments and a couple of
nice twists — even if they feel as sugary as the Christmas cookies you just polished off.
«Perry does a
nice job with some
plot twists, even if most readers will quickly discount the heir to the throne of England as a viable suspect.»
«Delinsky nails it in her trademark latest, a captivating and moving story about a woman who's had enough of her life and wants a fresh start... [She] keeps the story moving with some
nice twists on a familiar
plot, rich characterizations, and real - feeling dilemmas that will keep readers hooked.»
The game's story and
plot twists are nothing we haven't seen a thousand times before, but it is
nice to see the overarching tale expanded upon through optional conversations.
Don't expect any major
plot twists — they're fairly obvious on the whole — but it's
nice to see the reasoning behind every little tweak the company makes.