Sentences with phrase «series justice»

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Animation made a lot of folks happy today by announcing voice actors Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill are joining the new Cartoon Network series Justice League Action.
While the game is on the easy side, the game has a lot of content to offer, and fans of the Fire Emblem series will feel that the developers have done the series justice with their take.
It's sad — there is still a lot of potential here, so hopefully someone can nab the rights and do this series justice down the line.
(Before Shantae: Half - Genie Hero, Shantae's 1 - 3 all used a pixel art aesthetic that did do the series justice, but with the graphics Shantae has now, it would be a shame to go back to how things were.)
I only hope this movie does the series justice.
So does this game do the movie and the series justice?
Though the filmmakers have been pretty open about doing fans of the series justice with their adaptation, «Dredd 3D» still has many of the same problems as its predecessor — namely, that it's difficult for an audience to connect to a character detached of all emotion.
Problematic characterisation, strange, unengaging storylines and a glut of superheroes / villains vastly more interesting than Batman come together in a finished product that never quite does the series justice.
To simply say the Metal Gear Solid series is anything but popular is vastly an understatement and would do the series no justice.
If you're wondering whether TCL can do the series justice, remember that it's the same company behind BlackBerry's latest Android phones.
We hope DICE does the series justice with this years Star Wars: Battlefront.
It did not do the great Gameboy Color games in the series justice.
Yooka - Laylee, Playtonic's «spiritual successor» to the Banjo - Kazooie games, from a team with several members from the elder series, is just around the corner, and folks, I'm heartbroken to say that it doesn't do the series justice.
A few hours in and you realise that we have another development team that can do the series justice.
Let's just hope they do the series justice.
Alien Breed was a franchise from the Amiga, but does this new trilogy do the series justice, or is just another fleeting memory that was better left to escape?
After playing the Arkham Origins however there is no mistaking that this is a solid game and WB Montreal have really done the series justice.
XSEED is a really good publisher and localization team that could do the series justice, as it is apparent Namco Bandai wants nothing to do with localizing the series themselves, so XSEED taking over this process might help convince them.
While I'm not enough of a Star Fox buff to say whether it does the series justice, I can say that it features some captivating, forward - thinking concepts.
I fell in love with the Killzone universe in KZ2 and the third iteration did the series justice.
I mean, think about this: the only Nintendo franchise that hasn't gotten backlash thus far was F - Zero, and even though I believe it will still turn out great and do the series justice, it also at the same time doesn't seem to do anything to ADVANCE the series gameplay wise.
Boiling down Ninja Gaiden's formula like that doesn't do the series justice, however, as there is a multitude of small, yet meaningful changes made along the way.
Zelda was always more about exploring a vast and epic world however, and I wasn't sure that Nintendo would actually be able to provide the series justice.
Can Zipper Interactive get to grips with the Move to do the series justice?
Microsoft gave the developers the time and resources it took to do the series justice, and the way they not only listened to criticisms of past games, but applied what they learned as superfans themselves, shines through in every aspect of the game.
A Sony console just wouldn't be right without a WipEout game and the new PlayStation Vita handheld is more than capable of doing the series justice for its tenth title.
Do you think it would do the series justice?
I figured that with Atari's name behind this game that it would do the series some justice and it did, very little though.
While I'm not enough of a Star Fox buff to say whether it does the series justice, I can say that it features some captivating, forward - thinking concepts.
The Inspiron brand name, which is typically reserved for Dell's entry - level systems, doesn't do the Inspiron 15 7000 Series justice.
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