Not exact matches
And I
feel like the
story I'm sharing here in my little corner of the internet would be
incomplete if I didn't show some glimpses of that as well.
For a rough draft of a game, Woven's
story felt anything but
incomplete.
Funny, Ignition (the publisher who will live in infamy with me from now on) didn't indicate on their website — amongst this shocker — all of the following absentee features that make KoF... well, KoF: No final boss, no character intros / outros, only one win pose, only 6 stages (2 are effectively palette - swapped), no special effects when finishing a foe with a super, no arcing
story, no teams... no nothing... With some 5 teams of 3 characters each still represented, and a few stragglers, it honestly
feels like this game was published
incomplete, like the deadline was a sword of Damocles, threatening doom.
The inhumanly long loading screens of the Wii U version do put a damper on the experience, and Genesis skips plenty of important decisions from previous games that makes the
story feel a little
incomplete.
But it
feels like Jackson is keeping too many things from us and that the
story seems somehow
incomplete.
'» Without the events leading up to Wiseau conceiving The Room, the
story would
feel incomplete.
The
story in the game
feels incomplete without any proper setup as the main protagonist, which is picked and customized by the player before the game begins, starts his journey on a ship sailing to a mysterious Island.
Madame Courage (Algeria) AND Things of the Aimless Wanderer (Rwanda) TIE Whether featuring long shots and minimal dialogue (Wanderer) or a
story that
feels woefully
incomplete (Courage), both films stood out as examples of how bad film execution.
The newest American crime thriller and cop drama to hit theaters, «Triple 9», is a movie that packs an attractive star studded cast, features intense action and has most of the right elements to make it at least a mediocre genre piece, but it also presents a
story that is unfocused and sometimes unclear with
feeling that it's
incomplete or missing something.
It needs to guide the admissions officer along the
story of your development as a person and a student; it needs to leave them with the
feeling that this person is
incomplete without their school's immediate intervention to help guide this young man or woman along the path of great potential on which he or she already walks!
The game can be played standalone, but I wouldn't reccommend it, as without the main
Story Mode the game
feels incomplete — and if you haven't already got Dynasty Warriors 7 I'd suggest you get that instead.
While Xtreme Legends does work as a standalone title, I do think that the original game's
story mode is the best in the series so the game
feels incomplete without it.
Where the best of episodic games manage to make each chapter
feel fulfilling on its own while still contributing to the overarching
story, Bear With Me Episode One
feels incomplete.
It has a very interesting
story that just somehow manages to
feel incomplete.
While there isn't any
story mode to be found, Super Mega Baseball 2 doesn't
feel incomplete without one.
«Season of Infamy,» the newest DLC for «Batman: Arkham Knight is the latter, a series of four «Most Wanted» missions that
feel nearly
incomplete at times, almost like they were rough drafts for
story missions in the main game that were just discarded at some point.
The end product
feels really rushed and
incomplete with the ending of
story mode
feeling like it is leading into a second half that just isn't there.
The narrative in Destiny
felt incomplete and lacking, with only a handful of
story based sequences throughout the entire game.