One more reason, perhaps, why we should put less emphasis
on genre labels and be content with Mass Effect just being Mass Effect.
Not exact matches
Now that it's been re-released
on the MAD
label, I reckon it's definitely worth the money, particularly if you're a fan of this niche
genre.
, and the also - Oscar - snubbed Roger Ebert doc Life Itself) fall under its Magnolia Pictures brand, you can't blame all of the low scores
on its Magnet Releasing
genre label, as many of the company's very worst films were Magnolia - branded, too.
Obviously alotting more work, and money, towards getting an ensemble cast — as opposed to garnering producers with emphasis
on purpose and ingenuity — the filmmakers, here, create a product that is not the least bit unique; it's a generic
label laden with followed
genre - specific cliches, bawdy humor, and disjointed direction.
The Long Hair of Death (Raro, Blu - ray, DVD)-- Raro Video, the American arm of an Italian home video company, is one of only a couple of disc
labels with a tightly - defined mission, in this case a focus
on classics of Italian cinema that ranges from auteur masterworks to
genre landmarks and cult items.
The game is,
on the surface, an open - world urban adventure title that fits in pretty well alongside contemporary examples of the
genre (GTA, Saints Row, etc); you've got story missions that move the narrative forward and side missions that offer some sort of bonus to your stats or inventory, all conveniently
labeled with radar blips
on the maps of the sprawling cities you can explore.
Cinedigm and Voltage Pictures are partnering
on a three - year, five - picture output deal with newly minted
genre label Rapid Eye Film, says...
A virtual button
labeled Music Library
on the LCD took us to a screen that let us drill down into our connected MP3 player by artist, album,
genre, and playlist.
A
genre sometimes
labeled as «older YA», focusing
on characters, age 18 - 25 leaving home, navigating college and career and coming into adulthood.
I've also seen some successful authors who had multiple website pages — one for each
genre he or she wrote in — clearly
labeled as «mystery, written as Name X» and «thriller, written as Name Y» — it's great for authors to write whatever floats the boat, but you're definitely
on point that unless care is taken, the reader can be very confused.
New York Times did a piece
on this in June: Do
Genre Labels Matter Anywmore?
With highly acclaimed games such as Colin Mcrae: Dirt and Race Driver: Grid under their belts and the new Codemasters Racing
label recently announced, that they have realized that the
genre is their strong point and will be sure to capitalize
on it.
Everyone has their own preferences, from first - person shooter to the racing
genre, from Xbox 360 to the PlayStation 3, and so
on; however, it seems like these days, publicly displaying any minute semblance of one's personal preference is grounds for being instantly barraged and publicly humiliated online, resulting in being
labeled a «fanboy.»
I'm not entirely up
on my music
genres, but I think these songs would fit somewhere under the techno
label.
A game design lineage is a historical tracing of an element within games that shows both the conservation of player practices (which give us the patterns that become
labelled as
genres) and the hallmarks of creator vision, which subverts those player practices to create variations
on the established patterns, often conditioned by the material constraints applying to games at the time of their creation.
LOS ANGELES — 19th January 2017 — Award - winning international games
label Team17 and Playtonic Games, the UK studio formed by veterans of the platforming
genre, today released a new gameplay trailer showcasing a variety of exciting local multiplayer arcade games that will feature in Yooka - Laylee when it launches
on the 11th April.
- Techno music writer / artist Philip Sherburne has been picking albums for digital re-release
on Anthology Recordings, but it's interesting because of the music
label itself,»... the world's first ever all digital reissue
label, its goal to provide an online outlet for rare and out - of - print music of all eras,
genres and cultures.»
For now, Stations seems like it's designed to help you get music
on your speakers with minimal effort: instead of searching for artists and albums, you simply pick from a range of playlists,
labeled by
genre.
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