This whole
product feels rushed in every department and is a huge waste of $ 15.
The final
product feels rushed and is not worth struggling through in its current state.
For a movie with as long a production history as Ender's Game, the finished
product feels rushed.
I feel they have missed a chance for another special movie here, this whole
product feels rushed and not entirely thought out.
Not exact matches
All I'm saying is that the majority of the effects you
feel 30 - 45 minutes after sipping on that Radical Rockin» Raspberry
Rush (or, whatever) pre-workout drink is simply a combination of the study - dose of caffeine anhydrous (here is a good summary of the research on caffeine's positive, measurable effects on strength and performance) and the basic placebo effect you experience when you consume a
product with the positive expectation that it's going to work.
It doesn't
feel like it has been
rushed, since it isn't buggy or broken in any way, but there's definitely a lack of proper maturation here that hinders the overall
product.
The pacing is fairly good when considering the short running time, yet the
product as a whole
feels like a
rush job that people just wanted to unload.
Others don't
feel engaged or invested in what they're doing — and their final
products are
rushed and superficial.
It gives the
product a distinct «
rushed»
feel, especially if you want to move around videos and photos from your 32 GB of built - in storage.
This added to some frame rate issues, and leaves the player
feeling that South Park: TFBW has been badly optimized; leading to a final
product that
feels rushed even with a yearlong delay from the original date promised.
Unfortunately, when you jump into a game, what enjoyment you do find from passing the ball around to set up a good scoring opportunity is overshadowed by a shaky AI and what
feels like a
rushed final
product.
This could be because it was infacted a
rushed product or the developers wanted the game to pan out that way but in my mind it just
felt alittle lacklustered towards the end giving the entire experience a somewhat anticlimactic ending which is sad.
Instead we got a
product that
felt extremely
rushed, filled with glitches, and muddled graphics that made me reminiscent of the N64 days.
This software was apparently in development for at least five years, but its tortuous path of swapping game engines (again and again) makes the end
product feel like something
rushed out the door.
The end
product feels really
rushed and incomplete with the ending of story mode
feeling like it is leading into a second half that just isn't there.
It's impossible not to mention that the timing of this leak is interesting — with Google turning off YouTube support in the Amazon Echo Show and Amazon launching a whole hoarde of new
products just the other day (at an event that
felt rushed to beat Google to the punch, nonetheless).
Samsung's Galaxy Gear in particular
feels like a
rushed product that had no business launching in its current state.