Sentences with phrase «very genre»

It makes sense, because some readers are very genre specific.
And so British writers fundamentally altered the super hero and, according to some comic historians, saved the very genre from extinction.
The return of Bryan Singer to the franchise and the very genre he helped popularise 14 years ago showed promise, but I had this niggling feeling that the film would be nothing more than an excuse to start afresh, à la Star Trek 2009.
One part social commentary and one part superhero satire, «Watchmen» straddles a thin line of making fun of the very genre it represents and being the punch line to the joke.
Revenge is such a fascinating movie to me because not only does it kick every bit of ass as its title would suggest, but it practically perfects the very genre that inspired it, even after all these years.
Guilty Gear X2 breathes new life into the very genre that introduced many people to the world of gaming.
A Quiet Place is incredibly heartwarming and endearing story of these everyday family dynamics, playing out in a very genre movie.
Genres have rules, and cover art is very genre - specific.
2005 saw the release of some very genre defining action RPGs such as Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim, and Suikoden IV.
The story of Bleed 2 is very simple, but underneath is a genuine sense of humor drawing from both the ridiculous situations the player finds themselves in and a very genre savvy main character.
Guilty Gear X2 breathes new life into the very genre that introduced many people to the world of gaming.
In many ways, the franchise has been the quintessential experience within the very genre the games have created.
However, recently games have been proving they can have great gameplay and tell a good story at the same time - heck God of War proved that in this very genre a few years ago.
The uninhibited methods by which he created this important series testify to his perpetual desire to experiment with other types of art, even if he was railing against the conventional foundations of the very genre that he pioneered.
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