For those unfamiliar with the comic,
the overall plot of the story essentially centers on the characters in the past being warned about and — trying to avoid — a very unappealing dystopian future.
The overall plot of the story is decent... [Read More]
Not exact matches
The script could be tighter but the
overall story, animation and iconic feel
of the
plot already wins me over.
I felt that the
overall running time
of the film was far too long for the
story, therefore the
plot became stretched and thin.
The
plot is easy to follow and while the special effects, as well as the
story's villain — played by strangely possessed Bobby Cannavale — are not as polished or as fleshed out as they perhaps should be, the
overall flow
of the
story is not totally impaired as a result.
The four episodes provided to critics don't indicate just how complex the
overall plot is or how expertly the
story will treat matters
of faith.
Sure, some
of the
story lines are pretty contrived and yes, some
of the
plots get you asking if you've seen this before, but
overall, CSI is still entertaining, and that's saying a lot.
Movies based on true
stories are already hard enough to critique on a
plot or character level, but when you're dealing with such a harrowing, difficult
story as the one about what happened on New Year's Day
of 2009 in a BART Station by Oakland, California, there are a lot
of things that need to be acknowledged, regardless
of your
overall feelings for the film as a whole.
The Uninvited is DreamWorks's redo
of the 2003 Korean chiller A Tale
of Two Sisters, and it's rather appropriate that the title was changed, for while the film hews close to some
of original writer - director Kim Ji - woon's basic concepts and a few specific shots, directors the Guard Brothers (Charles and Thomas) and screenwriters Craig Rosenberg, Doug Miro, and Carlo Bernard take a very loose spin on things
plot wise — namely, reconfiguring the
overall story into much more conventional American genre terms.
The movie is far from perfect though as the
story's
overall plot is fairly predictable, some
of the jokes are too childish and it has a fairly short running time
of less than 90 minutes.
The adventure will take you to some suspiciously familiar places, and while the
story is a bit light in places, the
overall plot packs a lot
of punch.
While the
overall gameplay has taken clear strides for the better, the package is underscored by a series
of minor to major nuisances — not the least
of which being a
story prone to ridiculous
plot twists — leaving it less a series reboot and more one missed opportunity after another.
Though all
of the
stories eventually intertwine, this method
of plot progression somewhat stunts the
overall narrative.
There is a mention
of «Cat Flu» that is going around, and while this
plot device halfway plays out, it ultimately lacks the substance to gain any footing in the
story overall.
The
plot, however,
of a 17th century subaltern, transgressing the impenetrable demarcations
of privileged masculine courtier positions at the French royal court and French society
overall, has been abandoned in favour
of a trite and predictable love
story, alas making A Little Chaos quite a regrettable affair through missed opportunity and Winslet's decision to undertake the unsatisfying role, simply baffling.
While it followed the
overall story arc
of the original Super Entertainment System game, creator Ishinomori also added new
plot twists and characters that made this a stand - alone favorite among multiple generations
of fans.
I believe that
story quality — that is, the
overall structure, the
story's meaning, and the logic
of the
plot — figure VERY heavily in marketability and the ultimate sales figures, even if readers don't fully understand why they are buying.
But remembering the days as a kid, where Internet was not available to me and every game I got, I played the
plot over and over again, and the
plot has always been the core
of games, the
overall experience
of the
story......
With such a deep and developed
plot, CD Projekt RED decided that introducing another character and telling parts
of the
story from her perspective would greatly benefit the
overall experience.
This and a lack
of characters with any real personality plagued Skyrims
story as well, and just like Skyrim it leaves Reckoning's
plot feeling a little bland and dry at points, but
overall it's still an enjoyable enough
story that leads to a pretty epic, if easy, conclusion.
All
stories are told visually, in the form
of snapshot memories, leaving much
of the
overall plot to be informed by the player's experience.
The
Story Mode doesn't actually have all that much
of a
plot, but the king does offer a large number
of side quests within the
overall quest.
During the game's narrative, I was excited at the prospects
of the
overall story, as it hit some interesting
plot points, but never truly capitalized on the ideas.
You get to take on the role
of a different character in each
of the 4 and play through their
story and how it ties into the
overall plot and reveals how the outbreak unfolded in parallel to Nick Ramos attempting to escape.
Both are interesting concepts, but the
plot of SAO is about as deep as the
plot of World
of Warcaft; there are little tidbits here and there, but
overall the
story takes a backseat to the questing / leveling up gameplay.
Overall, the
story took me a couple
of hours to complete, and I didn't even get to do the side
plots.
I think FFXV was a good example
of that — their DLC packs added a few insights on what happened to characters at certain points
of the game, but they weren't pivotal to the
overall plot ie: even if you didn't purchase it, it wouldn't affect the
overall story and gameplay.
Your participation in the forums will be rewarded by having influence on key
story elements,
plot twists, and the
overall direction
of the project.
With the bombastic combo and air - based nature
of its gameplay, the title has much to offer for fans
of the series, however Estival Versus is plagued by the
overall loose presentation and pacing
of the
story, with a glaring
plot - hole and
story elements falling behind the fanservice.
The
plot is one
of four «locked room» mysteries from the famous short
story collection, and was selected by the author as his
overall favourite — something that will surely be a selling point for the seven bedroom townhouse.