Sentences with phrase «sake of this review»

I'm just finding things to nit - pick over for the sake of a review, but really I'm very happy overall.
I'm not from England, but I signed up for the site for the sake of this review.
For the sake of this review, we looked at both the main site and the POF app, which is available on both Android and iOS.
I was about to put my brain on autopilot and zone out until the credits rolled for the sake of the review when I noticed something strange — the longer I played it, the better it got.
For the sake of this review, I'll take the latter, optimistic route.
While I'm not comfortable barreling toward a pedestrian or driving on the wrong side of the road, I had no problem performing a slight lane drift for the sake of this review.
Indie authors mainly run giveaways for the sake of reviews.
For the sake of this review, we are going to focus on its online business:
But for the sake of this review we'll be focusing on how LendKey takes care of graduates looking to improve their debt situation.
For the sake of this review, let's choose the first one (the least priciest).
For the sake of this review, I'll use Blue Buffalo Freedom Grain Free section.
Unfortunately for the sake of this review, I was so comfortable that I slept right through the pre-landing meal.
For the sake of this review I won't be taking any points of the final score due to censorship, as it doesn't impact the experience very much and ultimately a review is here to talk about the game, not developement or industry issues outside of it.
Honestly, I found playing with both expansions and the core set was fine, although for the sake of this review I mostly stuck to using one expansion so that I could talk about 51st State as it was meant to be played.
I've have had to force myself to pick different mechs and grind through the achievements for the sake of this review but also for my slight completionist nature.
Happy Drummer is both in VR and non-VR, but for the sake of this review, I'm basically going to ignore the non-VR stuff.
I should note that for the sake of this review, I did track down a copy of the PS2 version.
The answer to me is that it was an amazing game and I felt it deserved that score despite the problems, but for the sake of the review I had packed in something in the region of 70 - 80 hours in just under two weeks, going so far as to Email Bethesda to state I was delaying the review because I felt like I needed more time with a game of that size.
What does matter for the sake of this review is the finished product, which with three tutorial levels, five story missions and a small scattering of side - quests can be finished in around 4 - 6 hours.
Across the reviews for both of those keyboards I've said all I can really say about them, and thus feel like anything I write here will just be a rehash, but I'll retread the familiar ground for the sake of this review and to save you having to read an entirely different article to get the relevant information.
We were planning on testing out the compatibility for the sake of this review anyway, but the PlayStation Move support ended up giving this game the fighting change it so deserved.
Although I dabbled in the multiplayer for the sake of this review, I think in general you would find the tower more fulfilling as a single player experience.
For the sake of reviewing, I put Big Head Mode on just for a laugh and found myself taking just about any zombie out in a single headshot (and using melee takedowns on the ones that didn't go down).
While I did this a few times for the sake of this review, I've never felt worse about the digital things I've done than I did with this.
For the sake of review, my full attention went to the campaign and Terminus Firefight.
My time with Skydive: Proximity Flight, while pressed with a sense of urgency for the sake of this review, was indeed shorter than I would have liked.
I'm not the biggest fan of FUT, but I've given it a go for the sake of this review and it works.
For the sake of this review, I will judge the game based on my experience, based off my Commander Shepard (a male who looked like the guy that you picked on in grade school).
I decided to play on Classic Mode, but I allowed Mellow Mode a chance for the sake of review.
After playing the first three hours in VR, I attempted a few segments out of it (for the sake of my review fidelity), and while the visuals do look better (they're skimped down a bit in VR to keep the 90 fps 1080p standards), the loss of immersion completely killed the horror for me.
For the sake of this review I'm going to assume that you haven't played Skyrim before.
Twin Robots fully supports co-op play, but for the sake of this review I went it alone.
And for the sake of the review, I started using the 1More Dual Drivers as my daily pair of earphones.
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