Sentences with phrase «nice sense of»

His grandmother made him several quilts and I insisted on bringing this one to Denmark because it brings such a nice sense of history to our home here.
Plus, with the front door not at the front of the house, I feel there is a nice sense of privacy and it's super quiet inside.
It seems like quite a cozy room... somebody has a nice sense of traditional style but it doesn't seem too terribly stuffy.
A few matching vases, a small box, and six large, framed prints on the wall above create a nice sense of balance between the visual weight of the fireplace below and the visual weight of the area above.
The dual SIM / micro-SD port mirrors the volume rockers on the other side of the device, and it creates a nice sense of consistency through the phone.
When I finished the firm's website, I had a nice sense of accomplishment.
The master bedroom is downstairs and the second bedroom is upstairs, which provides a nice sense of separation between — something lacking in many tiny houses.
He's not talentless: While I don't much care for Murillo's almost - monochrome drop - cloth abstraction or his funky formal paintings with words in them, he has a nice sense of warm colors, a handsome touch, and full - blown ambition.
You really get a nice sense of the Need for Speed world where players can quickly improve and offer different challenges each time you encounter them in the game.
The vehicles, as well as their transformations, give the gameplay a nice sense of variety.
The game takes you to some interesting places along the way and gives you a nice sense of the world he lives in as you progress.
There's a nice sense of objective work at play and I think this will be the leading game type for the people I play with.
Every time you pick up the game, even if its only for five minutes, you get a nice sense of progression.
This not only helps fill in some of the story gaps but provides a nice sense of scope for many of the gruesome events.
In terms of the audio, you get the techno - type of dance music which gives a nice sense of exhilaration.
Where one may give me a sense of wonder, it might give fans a nice sense of nostalgia and the feeling of coming home.
- The mechanics of the weapons (at least for the swords and guns I tried) feel similar to previous MH games, which gives longtime fans a nice sense of familiarity.
This worked great and gave a nice sense of progression aside from just finishing each level.
The game is attractive, sounds good, and presents itself with a nice sense of seriousness despite the aforementioned dialogue issues.
Dodge rolls were slow, as was swinging the Great Sword, but there was a nice sense of physical weight and momentum to movement and actions.
These, along with unlockable outfits and customization items, add a nice sense of variety to what could otherwise just be a golf game.
The overarching story of Wind Waker, while primitive and somewhat juvenile compared to other Zelda titles, feels at least consistent with a nice sense of progression.
Once again it's hardly a new system, but it works well here and provides a nice sense of progression to the game, and the skills are generally well - balanced and thought out.
Every new mechanic slots neatly into the existing ones, and since the puzzles aren't horribly difficult there's a nice sense of progression.
The single - player has a nice sense of progression thanks to its upgrade system, and many of the race tracks are varied and imaginative.
The lower powered bikes you begin with are much easier to get used to and feel lighter in comparison so there's a nice sense of progression as you work your way towards becoming a star.
There's a nice sense of New Bordeaux being a lived in place, filled with criminals, cops, racism and good people just trying to make their way through life with minimal fuss.
It's a neat touch and gives a nice sense of progression but is let down a little by a simple fact — unless your on a very high difficulty it's not that hard to win races with a low ranked car.
There's nothing too spectacular for you to choose from, but it does lend a nice sense of progression to the game, even if the brutal execution skills you can unlock feel at odds with Lara's character.
Graphically the game is unimpressive, and the lack of texture detail is disappointing, however the game world is based on a real island so everything gives you a nice sense of realism, weapons are all faithfully recreated and decently detailed.
The rooms all have high ceilings with ceiling moldings and chandeliers and are painted in light colors giving our visitors a nice sense of space and light.
«Sharing the promotions allows consistency with messaging, sharing of costs of marketing, and creates a nice sense of community.
There is a nice sense of control doing things this way.
After years spent struggling with this beast of a story, I was suddenly dealing with a focused and fast - paced narrative that had a clear theme and a nice sense of rhythm and harmony.
It may not be the most powerful or smoothest vehicle, but there's a nice sense of satisfaction that comes from sitting in traffic on the highway and having your engine be totally silent while it conserves gas.
A ubiquitous presence on zombie - related DVDs, Michael Felsher prompts Dekker in the first of two yakkers, the latter exhibiting a nice sense of self - deprecation about the whole shebang.
The 3D does give a nice sense of scope, particularly when contrasting the size of the Giants to the regular folks in the foreground.
The scenes where the Warrens and crew live with the Perrons and make a huge breakfast together bring a nice sense of warmth to the characters, investing us in them further.
Luckily, Waugh directs with a nice sense of visceral flair and majesty; it's understandably exciting to see so much car action pulled off entirely with practical stunts.
Of course, the action scenes offered the showiest moments, though all parts of the flick depicted a nice sense of environment.
We genuinely like watching Hough and Duhamel circling around one another, and the movie has a nice sense of place.
Source flaws were also a non-factor, and the movie boasted a nice sense of grain.
In the front spectrum, music showed good stereo presence, and effects displayed a nice sense of ambience and setting.
Even during the quieter bits, though, the film offered a nice sense of place, with cleanly localized elements that melded together well.
There's a nice sense of messiness in the plot of this rather silly film, but it's directed with so much sun - drenched perfection that everything feels fake.
But there is also a nice sense of fraternal affection under the frustration, playful details in the margins, a bouncy energy, and Anderson's idiosyncratic tastes in fashion and music.
The game is attractive, sounds good, and presents itself with a nice sense of seriousness despite the aforementioned dialogue issues.
There are some expertly handled murder scenes, and there's a nice sense of dread hanging over proceedings, but there isn't enough of a narrative to sustain a feature.
Annabelle works reasonably well in the first half, building up a nice sense of impending dread.
The ghost effects are pretty excellent, and several of the action bits are shot with a nice sense of energy / attitude, so while Spectral is most assuredly composed of several components we've all seen before, it still earns some credit for being entertaining while being vaguely, perpetually, perhaps even comfortably familiar.
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