Sentences with phrase «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.
Despite that, there's little evidence of real character development.
He is allowed barely any time for real character development, has an all too rapid «character arc» thrust upon him, and yet he still manages to pull off an amusing and enjoyable performance.
These are the avenues that could make Bleed more than just a standard boxing movie, but writer / director Ben Younger (Boiler Room) doesn't seem interested in 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
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.
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.
Aside from an interesting storyline or any real character development, Deadpool 2 delivers on what it promises — a butt - load of double entendres, mostly funny comic - book humor, effective music choices (including a new Celine Dion song — ha!)
There's no real character development or evolution from how we knew these characters in the first movie, but the ensemble is so clearly having fun together that they overcome the script's weaknesses on sheer presence alone.
Another thing to appreciate is that there is some real character development here.
If pushed, it could be said the films falters through lack of any real character development.
Besides Miller, Harrelson is the only human with any real character development or investment, and he does well to bring a wounded Colonel Kurtz vibe to his fanatic leader who sees himself as the dividing line separating humanity from its imminent collapse.
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.
Only Clumsy Smurf undergoes any real character development when he finds that he isn't, er, clumsy with everything.
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 seems almost ridiculous to talk about the stories in Pokémon games in any kind of emotional capacity, but ever since around Generation V, I've found that Pokémon games have started telling actually good stories that aren't just reasons to make animals fight each other, but rather have characters with motives that make sense and real character development, making it possible to get emotionally invested in the characters and stories.
I think the reason that I love WW so much is because for the first time in the series, Nintendo really implemented a well paced plot and real character development.
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