Sentences with phrase «one's fair share of flaws»

Released on DVD from Kino Lorber, the film has its fair share of flaws but is worth checking out for fans of offbeat, intimate, dialogue - driven tales.
The movie has its fair share of flaws but what captured my attention was issues of destiny and its attainment, religion versus science, power of suggestion and gullibility are highlighted (comparisons with Jonestown are obvious), enabling the viewer to evaluate and ponder just how easily you can get into caught up in the beliefs of a cult.
Sadly, Builders does have its fair share of flaws.
Sadly, competent action isn't enough to justify a movie's existence, and Blood Wars has more than its fair share of flaws.
Tales of Zestiria has its fair share of flaws and blemishes, but the engaging combat, coupled with a likeable cast of characters kept me engaged; it's just too bad that a faint whiff of déjà vu still lingers over this franchise.
Cow Belles has its fair share of flaws but redeems itself with a solid story and a surprise or two by the end.
Borsia - You bring up a very good point; the publishing industry also has its fair share of flaws.
Quite simply put this is one hell of a game despite its fair share of flaws.
It had its fair share of flaws with its new features but there's no denying that the battling is one of the most solid systems in recent fighting franchises.
Sure, it has it's fair share of flaws, but the experience is much more in line with the games prior to three.
Nier had its fair share of flaws, but it was still a very special game, so it was a pleasant surprise when Square Enix announced a follow up for PS4 at... [Read full story]
However, that isn't to say that Max's latest outing isn't without its fair share of flaws, as a strict adherence to a number of series» mainstays holds it back from being a truly remarkable experience.
While I doubt this game will charm people who aren't already fans of the genre, and while it's not without its fair share of flaws, DYSTORIA is still a wonderfully charming platformer well worth your attention.
The first game, a hyperviolent,»80s - fueled romp from Swedish indie Dennaton, had its fair share of flaws, but they were overshadowed by the purity of deep, open - ended killing sprees and a story that respected the importance of ambiguity.
However, the system has its fair share of flaws that Nintendo would be wise to address soon, with owners reporting such issues as dead pixels, Joy - Con syncing problems and scratched screens from using the dock.
It has its fair share of flaws, with the repetitive drag of forced - grinding proving to be the most severe, but I can't deny that I had a ton of fun with the game — each frustration is outweighed by the satisfaction of the entertaining brawling with your gold - hungry «allies» by your side.
Despite having its fair share of flaws, the fact that Secret of Mana is a remake of an already great game really helps it out, especially since the core gameplay itself hasn't really changed up all that much.
It wasn't critically or commercially snubbed despite its fair share of flaws.
Ultra Hyperball might have its fair share of flaws but it was a good time nonetheless.
The game does have its fair share of flaws in addition to the ones already mentioned.
It has its fair share of flaws, including an ever - so - slightly disappointing camera and lack of NFC.
Though it was far from the first laptop that could turn into a tablet and had its fair share of flaws, its combination of light weight, detachable screen, dedicated graphics, and good battery life was pretty much unheard.
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