Its systems feel smart and well - considered, but visually and artistically it feels a bit devoid of character, a crazy thing to say about a game that has so many iconic characters and influences to draw from.
Not exact matches
The
system is «broken» and the
Smarter Balanced test does not do it any justice as I
feel it does not test for understanding.
Unlike in the 733i, you get the
feeling that an awful lot is going on in the 750i's electronic brain — through stability management, the
smart all - wheel - drive
system, and other functions, the car moderates our ham - fisted inputs to keep everything on course while allowing brief moments of excitement.
Smart styling, that spacious interior and plenty of standard equipment count in its favour, although the Kuga's infotainment
system isn't the easiest to operate, and the dash looks and
feels quite low - rent.
With only $ 740 more than the price of the model that the limited Corolla Special Edition is based on ($ 19,895), the 2016 Corolla Special Edition gets upgraded to make it look and
feel sportier with a set of unique 17 - inch alloy gloss black finished wheels,
smart key
system with push button start, black seats with red contrast stitching on steering wheel, shift boot and center armrest, red accented dash panel and door trim, and special edition floor mats with logo.
I have a
feeling this game will get mixed reviews, customization and
smart system looks cool, but i think the core game play will turn off by people b / c it's casual.
Pros: Refined core experience, good progression
system,
smart mode pruning Cons: Maybe you're just dead inside, in which case we really do
feel bad for you
Burn Cards are another area in which the Call of Duty DNA can be
felt coursing through the game's veins, offering up a
smart and interesting twist on the Perk
system.
It
feels like it's built for a small to mid-sized house with a strong Internet connection and a wide array of wireless devices that can really take advantage of the solid
Smart Connect
system, consistent signal and great speeds at closer ranges.
With
smarter, more naturalistic algorithms, the world could have
felt alive while simultaneously keeping the mapping
system relevant.
It's a
smart way to make a 3D exploration game
feel more strategic and alive without bogging it down with heavy simulation
systems and UI elements.
Pros: - Extremely deep customization - You
feel smart for finding the perfect team and leveling them just right - Mapping becomes addicting when you know what to do and how to get what you need to complete quests - A perfect fit for the 3DS in
system functionality and quick - access mobile gaming
We also don't have other
smart - home
systems for it to integrate with — the landscape still
feels rather fractured and undeveloped so I keep
feeling like the water isn't quite warm enough.
We've not always been fans of this
smart remote
system, because it assumes that minimal controls will do everything you might want to - but if you
feel the same then there's a fully buttoned remote also included in the box, giving you access to everything, but minus that premium
feel.
Still, if you're prepared to fully invest, there are few
smart home gadgets around that
feel as convenient as the Philips Hue lighting
system.
Not only can
smart lighting
systems save you money on electricity consumption (no more forgetting to turn the lights out when you leave the house — a
smart switch can do it for you), but it can also make your house
feel more like a home.
From
smart lighting and
smart locks to sophisticated multi-room music
systems, sometimes it
feels like
smart homes are getting too
smart for their own good.
It doesn't have the warm and fuzzy «ah, look at my dog on the sofa»
feel of the other
smart systems, but it offers professional peace of mind at a good price (without monthly subscription) and can be upgraded quickly and easily with up to 20 extras.