Not exact matches
After a
surprisingly upbeat day at the office, it
feels good to be
opening my apartment door; nothing like coming home.
Pelle itself, rather
surprisingly, is a natural, organic epic, and one that
opens a window on a meticulously detailed bygone world that, by film's end, you might
feel as though you've visited.
The atmosphere
feels grand and sweeping, and that's the sort of
feeling that is
surprisingly rare in an age of
open world games.
The review
opens proper with GamesMaster eager to point out that
surprisingly it isn't Dante himself that
feels like the biggest change, but rather it's Limbo City where the game takes place that makes DmC
feel so different: «Gone are the gothic spires and draughty castle corridors to be replaced by a world eerily reminiscent of our own — a world choked with invasive media surveillance and governmental oppression.