Sentences with phrase «of real character development»

While I suppose the grind is something to be expected in a farming game, the lack of real character development kinda hits hard.
While I suppose the grind is something to be expected in a farming game, the lack of real character development kinda hits
And to cover - up the lack of any real character development, they overuse action gimmicks, especially when they can take place on a moving train.
If pushed, it could be said the films falters through lack of any real character development.
The main story line is very basic and, although there are some good moments for certain characters (Gugu Mbatha - Raw completely owns the scene where she breaks down), it doesn't allow for a whole lot of real character development.
Despite that, there's little evidence of real character development.

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Conceding to formula so easily, without resistance or hesitation, has the effect of halting any real character development; the characters begin as the supposed epitome of bad taste and tough talking, and stay that stand - offish ad nauseum.
Between giving us a real feel for Paris and New York, Zemeckis gives us enough character development that we care about the main crew: Petit, Annie, photographer Jean Louis (Clement Sibony) and math guy (and sufferers of extreme fear of heights) Jeff (Cesar Domboy)-- and even New York addition JP.
My gf is bi and she was expecting a real development of this character.
With the exception of Balin (Ken Stott), and Kili (Aidan Turner) none of the other Dwarves get any real character development.
It follows all the other characters, but its real essence is the development of the two of them.
Over the course of its five - year run, Taxi was one of the best - loved sitcoms in North America because its comedy was derived from the creation and development of characters who were fleshed out and felt real — even [or maybe especially] the burnt out, but warm - hearted «Reverend Jim» Ignatowski [Christopher Lloyd] and the Gravases, Latka [Andy Kaufman] and Simka [Carole Kane].
Yet it is a laborious and sometimes tedious journey beset with very real and practical issues of pacing and character development (respectable work on both fronts is lacking).
There's also a surprising lack of character development compared to its predecessor, with McAvoy's Xavier the only one with any real arc to speak of.
The turn - based approach Fire Emblem is famous for is gone in Fire Emblem Warriors, and in its place you'll find hordes of enemies to cut your way through (in real time, naturally), screen - filling special moves and a surprisingly deep character development system which not only allows for levelling - up, but permits you to augment each protagonist's abilities on a more granular level, such as selecting and improving their weaponry.
, these quirks are hung on the character in lieu of real development; like Steve Carell's obsession with Proust, or Paul Dano's desire to be a pilot, they don't reveal anything meaningful to us about these people, it's just lazy writing.
World War Z doesn't give the audience the benefit of the doubt and instead decides they'll be happy with an empty story and a character with no real development beyond having a family he occasionally calls.
Unfortunately, it's largely devoid of the kind of character development that can give such conversations real impact.
The only real problem with the film is that it has been edited to be almost the exact opposite of the Lee film — almost all action, with a small amount of character development.
Third act plot developments don't fully satisfy, but watching all of these characters interact is a real pleasure and the main reason to see Ashby.
Despite any hints of chemistry between Slate and Hamm and and a particularly winsome turn from the latter, very little is able to save the film from its loose plotting, complete aversion to real, concrete character development and a distracting inconsistent tone.
Meanwhile, Wilkinson's Carl — easily the most fascinating character in the film — randomly becomes excessively unhinged and is then conveniently sidelined by the story in one of the screenplay's more WTF developments, all while Malcolm is never given a real chance to truly consider the options he has, all of which leave him with a no - win situation.
Of course, the primary characters Cap, Black Widow, Fury, and the Winter Soldier himself, get most of the real development, but they are all changed by the time the credits rolOf course, the primary characters Cap, Black Widow, Fury, and the Winter Soldier himself, get most of the real development, but they are all changed by the time the credits rolof the real development, but they are all changed by the time the credits role.
From Pee - wee's Big Adventure to Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, this brand of comedy that featured a wholly insular world of oddball characters and zany developments allows the comedian to cut completely free from the mundane «real world» to fully explore the depths of a comic character of his own creation.
With spotty acting, superficial developments, and rules that seem to be made up as the film moves along, Dead Silence is strictly only of interest to audiences who are all about scary images set to ominous music, caring far less about a good storyline to follow or characters who do or say things that might be plausible to anyone who experiences them in real life.
As with each entry, the actors and story basically reset back to how they started, with no real story arcs or character developments that drastically alter the series in substantial ways, no matter what form of cataclysmic events they may undergo in their quests.
But then it goes on to reference the real - life difficulty of getting the movie made, the «42 rejection letters from Fox» and the «one leaked video» that jump - started the character's fanbase and helped rescue the movie from development hell.
I love the character development in this novel and feel it is one of the real strengths of the book.
There is no real tension, but her development of the characters was excellent.
From the genesis of the various films (inspiration for the Bruce Willis character in Armageddon was real - life firefighting legend, Red Adair), to their development (too many were written by committee), to the final product (following a test screening, The Avengers went through a major reworking), and on through their journey at the box office, The Gross looks at the way big business has impacted the industry, which has itself become a big business.
I exclude new genres of digital content that can not be reduced to printed form without losing much of the essential content or character of the work (though this is where many of the real long - term revolutions may lie, and some of the most fascinating developments are to be found; for elaboration, see Peter Brantley's article in American Libraries» June 2013 Digital Supplement).
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Hiccup's viking buddies sort of get lost in the fray along the way, with even Astrid failing to get any real character development.
It was full of bland characters with no real explanation or development.
Developers, publishers and platform holders have pro-actively made a real effort to improve the visibility of women and minorities in game development, as well as promote a diverse range of characters in the games themselves.
New battle modes — Enhancements and newly implemented gameplay systems create a deeper and more satisfying combat experience, including the all - new ability to switch between two characters in real - time, make adjustments to morale and officer development and the return of the popular portable item system found in SAMURAI WARRIORS 3.
• Play with thousands of online gamers • Quest Maker — allowing you to make your own quests for others to play • 3D Open world sandbox environment allows you to free roam an entire school • Fully customize your character with over 5 billion different possibilities • Real - time market that enables true economy • Over 30 different fighting moves to crush your enemies with in real - time • Loads of weapons and armors to aid you along your journey • Upgrade your equipment to make them more powerful • Meet friends, or enemies • Create or join a clan to wage wars • Buy houses, furniture, then throw a house party with friends • Buy pets and train them to fight for you • Craft rare items of various types • Actively under development which means this game will evolve greatly to meet your MMORPG desReal - time market that enables true economy • Over 30 different fighting moves to crush your enemies with in real - time • Loads of weapons and armors to aid you along your journey • Upgrade your equipment to make them more powerful • Meet friends, or enemies • Create or join a clan to wage wars • Buy houses, furniture, then throw a house party with friends • Buy pets and train them to fight for you • Craft rare items of various types • Actively under development which means this game will evolve greatly to meet your MMORPG desreal - time • Loads of weapons and armors to aid you along your journey • Upgrade your equipment to make them more powerful • Meet friends, or enemies • Create or join a clan to wage wars • Buy houses, furniture, then throw a house party with friends • Buy pets and train them to fight for you • Craft rare items of various types • Actively under development which means this game will evolve greatly to meet your MMORPG desires
Ogre Battle mixes movement elements of a real time strategy game with the character development and combat of a RPG.
The real charm in Oxenfree is the character development and like the majority of great horror films, Oxenfree explores the theme of isolation, both in a literal sense and in a figurative sense.
With the game early in development, it's no surprise we haven't seen any real - time gameplay footage yet; instead a pre-rendered cinematic was offered featuring an unnamed, masked character and the promise of exploring a brand new Universe.
It looks like Naughty Dog's former lead character artist Michael Knowland may have leaked that The Last of Us 2 is a real game and in development at...
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is a single player Action RPG that blends a new approach to character development with intuitive, yet challenging real - time combat.
Each of the three artist - pairings in the Islands exhibition demonstrate differing approaches to collaborating, from the ongoing «A Moon For My Father» by White and Akbari, structured around an exchange of film «letters» between the two artists, to Matt Golden and Natsue Ikeda, who as Golden Family blur authorship within their art practice at large, and in their development of a fictional nomadic musician character further blur distinctions between storytelling and real - life.
It is not too far - fetched to say that the renunciation of naturalist illusion and the development of pictorial quality alone as the real content of the work of art have taken on the character of a profound spiritual commitment.
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