Very
small gripes with missions and dialogue keep this game from being perfect.
Sure it is only
a small gripe with the experience but many players who want to run around Monsters University with a friend will be disappointed because they don't have Mike or Randall.
It is only
a small gripe with the presentation, but due to the high benchmark set it stands out like a sore thumb.
The beloved duo has had it's ups and downs in the past but with the latest release, Into the Nexus I am delighted to tell you all that this is the Ratchet & Clank you came to love, there is only one
small gripe with the whole thing.
However one
small gripe with the combat is with the enemies, as they seem to be somewhat dumbed down for some reason and can easily be manipulated, although this can not be said about the boss battles you encounter which will give you some challenge and sometimes it might even take you out a few times before you finally manage to take it down, but this is why the Tales games combat is so appreciated because once you do something that takes some effort you feel so rewarded once you pull it off which is not always standard in today's JRPGs in my mind.
That's about as much thought as you'll need to get past any of the teamwork based puzzles... Another thing I have
a small gripe with is that this game is suppose to follow the Sega Genesis game Castlevania: Bloodlines, but outside of a few of the characters (can't go into too much without spoiling the game), there's not a lot of shout outs to that game.
Not exact matches
Bottle warmer - NA Bottle dishwasher basket - NA Bottle drying rack - NA Highchair - NA (we opted to just go
with a booster instead to save space and money) Booster Seat for Meals - yes Burp clothes - yes (but I don't feel like I needed as many as people implied) Baby bathtub - NA (we just use the sink) Nasal aspirator - yes Baby fingernail clippers - undecided (I'm not convinced that regular fingernail clippers wouldn't work just fine) Video monitor - NA Audio monitor - NA (we have a
small house) Gas drops - NA
Gripe water - Undecided (I got it and used it a bit, but I'm not sure it helped or maybe that just wasn't what was bothering her) Additional Comments / Items?
It's a
small gripe, but I'd rather have a slightly larger palette
with the blushes more spread out.
My only
gripe with this cream is that it's too
small for the price.
(I have the same
gripe with their plus - sized clothes in general — they run
small — I'm a solid 2X at Macy's and a 3X - 4X at Target).
My only
gripe with The Rider is a
small one.
A
smaller gripe I had
with the game's roster was managing all of the characters.
No control options — It is a
small gripe, but we wish we could configure which buttons go
with which souls.
This is a
small gripe though, as the journey that these two go on is filled
with humour and pathos and manages to be both touching and emotionally uplifting.
biggest
gripe i had
with 3d land for 3ds was
small levels....
The only thing l have a
gripe with is that the text is
small.
With all the gripes coming from us auto writers about VW's bargain basement models (I'm looking at you, Jetta and Passat), the Golf is one of the last of VW's smaller offerings that offers the fantastic interior and exterior quality that made us fall in love with Volkswa
With all the
gripes coming from us auto writers about VW's bargain basement models (I'm looking at you, Jetta and Passat), the Golf is one of the last of VW's
smaller offerings that offers the fantastic interior and exterior quality that made us fall in love
with Volkswa
with Volkswagen.
The biggest
gripe we had
with the interior was that its front seats seemed a bit
small and didn't offer enough support.
One minor
gripe with PDK is that the gear indicator on the instrument panel is too
small, and offset to the right.
- Feeling the heat from Saturn's popular
small cars and tired of customers
griping about being charged for radios and other normally standard items, Honda has come out
with a value package for the popular Civic.
Other
small little
gripes I have
with the 3 series is the lack of adaptive xenon lights which is present in its rivals.
My only two
gripes with this phone are A.) Screen size too
small for me; B.) This is somewhat of a downgrade coming from a NEXUS 6.
only downside was trying to stick the requests of building to not hang stuff over balconies (which is fine)-
small gripe - no clothes horse...
with 2
small kids, there was lots of washing, but nowhere to hang it.
There are plenty of
small gripes and niggles
with the game, plus so bugs and glitches, including one at the moment which can corrupt save data when using Quiet during two missions, something which Konami has already posted a warning about.
It's a
small gripe, but my overall issues
with the interface, something we'll get back to, are representative of the game as a whole.
Yet here, there is also
small gripe;
with the implementation of the stealth mechanic it would have been nice to see other features such as a method for luring enemies included in the game.
One of my
gripes with Beat the Beat is the multiplayer component which is a little on the dull side and only gives players access to a
small amount of the mini-games.
One
small gripe I had
with the controls was that it is a little too hard to judge jumping angles.
I do have one
gripe with the graphics — each and every dungeon or
small path you enter has the SAME DESIGN.
Graphics aside, a few
small tweaks have been made to modernize the experience but my only
gripe with this is the update they DID N'T include.
The other
small gripe I have
with the battle system is the limitations that have been placed on it.
Still, this is a
small gripe and
with a plethora of skins to choose from, your attention moves elsewhere.
My problem
with the game in general is mostly a lot of
small gripes that add up to an experience that just isn't anywhere near as fun to play as the first two.
Frankly, the only real
gripe I have
with either one is that the MacBook Pro's hard drive seems too
small.
It's a little cumbersome, sure, since Alexa devices currently don't come
with appropriate radios to communicate directly
with the smart home devices, but this is a fairly
small gripe easily straightened out by Samsung's SmartThings Hub.
There is one
small gripe I had
with the Note Edge, however.
Two
small gripes are 1) the lack of an index, and 2) that it doesn't really say what to do
with those long lists of technical skills (you know, lists of programming languages and operating systems etc.) Definitely way better than the Knock»em Dead book, although that one does contain a lot more sample resumes.