Sentences with phrase «to care about the characters»

It's easy to care about characters who appear to have a deeper connection / history beyond what we're shown onscreen.
Although it is well acted, I didn't really care about the characters, many of whom looked alike.
It's difficult to genuinely care about the characters and their situations, though the characters are admittedly likable.
I don't feel the danger or care about the characters enough in this installment though.
Once again part of the reason you come to care about the characters so much beside the narrator is because of the very mood setting sounds and music that you experience in the game.
Video games can't tell stories or make people care about the characters?
It gives the player a reason to care about characters outside of the big three.
If your kids care about these characters in any way, it will be a tough movie for them to watch, but good luck talking them out of it!
We might have been distracted from this irrational setup if the movie cared about its characters or its world enough to develop either of them.
Asking us to care about the characters during these more heartfelt moments is a disaster in itself, because, quite frankly, we don't like them.
You may actually care about your character's story and not just the number increases new equipment and levels bring you.
Even if you don't care about the characters, it's impossible not to be moved by its impact.
No one really cares about any character on the screen, there is no emotional resonance with any role.
The game manages to immerse the player into the story, make them genuinely care about the characters, and provide an overall excellent experience.
Jon Favreau's Iron Man wrestles with those responsibilities as well as a relatively unique conundrum: How do you make audiences care about a character whose face is hidden under a metallic scowl?
-- «I simply did nt care about the characters around me and the person as i was playing as, there effectively blank slates.»
- Redbook «Pekkanen offers a conversational writing style and a knack for making readers care about her characters... a refreshing look at the importance of female friendship.»
One can not help but compare them to Commander Shepard's crew, as it is painfully obvious that BioWare tried to recreate the camaraderie from the beginning and expected us to truly care about these characters before we even got to really know them.
If you never cared about the character Lara Croft, this game will change that.
Call me hard - hearted, but this film proved to be so inauthentic in its design, that I could scarcely take it seriously enough to truly care about these characters as real people.
As for Day, who worked with first - time feature director Richie Keen on the TV series It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, it's not that his performance was weak, but rather that I just didn't care about his character at all (despite the fact that he was given an overdue pregnant wife and young daughter as justification for why it was critical that he keep his job over others who had been let go in a massive, nonsensical layoff).
It's certainly debatable whether modern audiences can be bothered to care about a character whose TV heyday ended in the late «60s, but Rogen's passion for the source material is obvious, and even though this is being dumped in the icy January graveyard, we're curious to see director Michel Gondry's take on the 3D action genre.
Blizzard's team - based multiplayer shooter became a phenomenon overnight, with combat that was fluid and ever - changing and a backstory and lore that made players care about their characters.
Storylines, making a personal connection with a story to an audience that cares about the character needs work.
Your choices matter and you realy care about the characters around you.
Gayle's disarming turn makes us instantly care about her character's fate, making her a fully realised character beyond the cliché her role might have been, and her climactic scenes in the film are extraordinarily powerful.
Add trademark ironic line deliveries by Murray and Wilson, and the chances of actually getting into the story and caring about any character become almost nil.
He clearly cares about his characters and not just the visual effects that surround them in this sincere telling of Patrick Ness» novel, which the author adapted for the screen.
i still remember when Xenogears came out... it took me by surprise... great game with a great story... one of the few games where i actually cared about the characters stories
The film tosses in a late - developing twist, which may genuinely pique the interest of those who haven't given up on caring about these characters, but it's merely there in order to try to have some sort of ironic ending to what amounts to a nearly two - hour long episode of a TV horror anthology.
There are certainly mysteries to be solved, and Boyle's energetic style provides some fun moments, but if you can't believe what you're seeing at any given moment, you can't begin to care about the characters either.
The only way to make this film work would be to have us actually care about the characters under attack, but outside of showing that there is a spat happening between the husband and wife characters, there's almost no development whatsoever before all hell breaks loose in the town.
The film is the feature debut of the directing team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, who have accumulated a noteworthy list of music videos and documentaries, but unlike an overwhelming majority of directors who make their way into feature film after working on short projects suitable for the likes of MTV, Dayton and Faris actually care about their characters over stylistic flash and pizzazz.
Gerwig cares about all her characters, so that even the most minor isn't a means to an end.
This tightens everything and gives readers a reason to likewise care about the characters.
But Agetec is aiming to get you to care about characters again rather than buttons and arrows and pulsing wireframes.
Both the physical and mental states of the protagonist are reflected in the actual gameplay — the player needs to be taking care about their character's health, but also their level of sanity, because exploring mysterious ruins with unknown, dark forces residing in - there, can drive the protagonist insane.
«Lucas and Spielberg also spoke of vast differences between filmmaking and video games because the latter hasn't been able to tell stories and make consumers care about the characters
In the end, most all of the map areas just bleed into one colorless blob of perpetual night, and I stopped caring about the characters or side quests or anything and just wanted to «get it over with.»
Nobody cared about these characters or the story because nobody had to, and the story that was provided was an uninteresting quasi-tutorial that focused on two factions but was never fleshed out into something remotely compelling.
It's like watching Machete — you really don't care about the characters too much; you focus more on the action sequences and how the overall action movie is executed.
I «m relieved jumping is in, I do n`t care about character switching but playing as prompto where cool.
You can't take the story too seriously as it's presented in Star Fox Zero, but watching the game's prologue it occurred to me that maybe it would be possible to make players genuinely care about these characters beyond pure devotion to the IP.
This alone opens up so many new ways for gamers to feel invested in the world the writers have created, and also care about the characters, rather than guiding them along a set path.
The story unfolds little by little, letting you see just enough to start caring about the characters — and the novelty is that you unfold it by controlling both sons simultaneously.
The Last of Us totally deserves the fantastic sales it is getting, I've been playing it for the last 2 weeks continuously (still not completed it), and it is quite possibly the best game ever made, and like a good movie, you actually care about the character driven narrative in the game... I would recommend to any PS3 owner to buy this game.
Civil War is thrilling as spectacle, but it'll only feel satisfying to viewers who already care about these characters and their choices, and feel the weight of their lightly sketched moral conflicts.
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