Total Film
sees style over substance, with the overall effect «pulling the attention away from where it should be,» and Variety, while liking the film a bit more overall, concedes that it «feels unmistakably chilly.»
Not exact matches
when u
see guys like ramsey playing (not jus this game) who prefers
style over substance, losing possession in centre and leading to goals, then u know team has a problem.if u were to lose possession and try to be stylish, u wud get instantly removed at a team like barca, real.u cant hav players who lose possession, do wayward passes and yet expect to win.both things cant co-exist....
Make sure you go
over the Eloquii's
Style and
Substance blog to
see how four other amazing (and fashionable) ladies are
styling the top in completely different (and fabulous) ways.
If, like me, you favor
substance over style and solid storytelling
over quirk, there's absolutely no reason for you to
see this movie.
Backed by Vice and Megan Ellison, The Bad Batch
sees Amirpour given a big box of crayons with which to scrawl all
over the proverbial walls, resulting in a film that's long on
style, and short on
substance.
By measuring the game's length, the picture becomes quite clear that Lollipop Chainsaw is most definitely a case of
style over substance — with only 6 full levels to speak of, there's little doubt that nearly all of the game could be
seen in two or three sessions.
There's good reason for the lack of any significant SoulCalibur play on the competitive scene; while the series might have provided its fair share of hugely entertaining showdowns, a few game - breaking flaws and an emphasis on
style over substance has
seen it left in a horrible middle ground between hardcore fighters and anything - can go, mash - friendly action gaming with a competitive twist.
Crossing Souls has been in the works for
over three years now and after a successful Kickstarter campaign it's time to
see if this 80's inspired platformer is more
style or
substance.