Sentences with phrase «weak characters who»

For the longest time, developers would purposefully design weak characters who...
A small band of relatively weak characters who are out to win against the odds.

Not exact matches

Or that other character Jesus, Allah or any of that weird s *** t. Believing in god is for the scared and weak who are too lazy to achieve their goals and be happy with themselves, their legacy and their achievements in life.
If a weak character sees you sitting down to a meal in a heathen temple — you who «have knowledge» — will not his conscience be emboldened to eat food consecrated to the heathen deity?
The Council fathers knew, of course, that there would always be differences of social status, talent and national character, but in their view great genuine culture does not presuppose the existence of a large number of men who are poor, socially weak and exploited.
When you have a combination of self regarding players, who play only for themselves and patently care nothing at all about the club that pays their grotesque wages, along with a totally weak and «avoid conflict with powerful characters at all cost» manager, the lack of will to do what needs doing is frightening.
Jax (Hunnam), who has always been the weakest actor of the bunch, continues in his mewling, self - righteous, conflicted ways, taking focus from other more interesting characters and stronger actors.
The weakest character is the engineer's wife, who is a real «drag» on any positive energy in most any episode she appears.
The weakest season so far as most of the side characters don't really enjoy any new storylines with the only saving grace really being the Trinity Killer played by John Lithgow who is show stealing this season.
The weak link is Steve Zahn who's straight laced screenwriter character grates making him a dreadful lead considering most of the film follows him.
The best thing one can say about this film is that it is elevated by another impressive performance by Jennifer Lawrence, who actually gives her character some nuance, despite the weak dialogue and silly confrontations drummed up by Suzanne Collins.
You control a character who fights through thousands of enemies using a combination of strong and weak attacks.
Ultimately, it's a sort of character study, «a complete portrait of a man — one who can be commanding, weak, funny, loving, cold, single - minded, selfless and selfish — and by the end of the drive, you feel like you've known Ivan for years.»
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).
In fact, the weak part of the cast is probably Courtney Cox, the lead, who can sometimes swing a little too far on the annoying side to really make you emphasise with some of her character's weirder habits.
When it doesn't, it feels as if he's overcompensating for the weak, routine material that comes with his character — a scared guy who's desperate to get out of the fight, keep his job, and maintain his family obligations (His daughter, played by Alexa Nisenson, has a talent show later in the day, and his pregnant wife, played by JoAnna Garcia Swisher, is three day past her due date — one guess as to how the movie's climax plays out in between the fight sequence).
Therefore, while many will enjoy this flick, just know that not all of us are «weak parents» who will cave to such blatant immorality in the name of «strong female characters...»
Making matters more complicated for our hero is the reappearance of Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams, weak considering the character), the only person to ever get the best of Holmes, who is working for a mysterious man whose face is always in shadow (one guess whom that might be), while Watson is preparing to pack his things from 221B Baker Street.
May I suggest that, aside from its lovingly realized 1920's Broadway backdrop, there is something vaguely Italian about this film: something of Fellini in the way its true artist character (a gruff gangster played by Chazz Palminteri) is willing to die for his art, unlike the weak - willed playwright (John Cusack) who is taking credit for and uncertainly directing his overblown maiden script.
This is a movie in the true tradition of film noir — which someone who didn't write a dictionary once described as a movie where an ordinary guy indulges the weak side of his character, and hell opens up beneath his feet.
Age of Ultron is actually one of the weaker movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it introduces some characters who will be very important later in the franchise, including Infinity War.
If there are weak spots, it is perhaps in the writing of the women who seem to be more symbols than characters.
The only weak links in the cast are Kevin Nash, who still can't act his way out of a paper bag, and Amber Heard, whose character (a potential love interest for Mike) is such a wet blanket for a majority of the movie that it grinds to a halt whenever she's onscreen.
In spite of the weak script, Aniston is pretty damn good here, and is a funny, strong character who is a good match with Sudeikis, surprisingly.
Remaining a good person through the toughest of times is much harder than it looks, putting any critic who calls Cinderella a weak character into a deserved negative light.
Unfortunately, the supporting characters are fairly weak, save for Glen (who acts as if hes in another movie) and Uncle Ben (who, again, is just Lewis Black).
On the whole, the category is pretty weak, except of Day - Lewis, who owns There Will Be Blood, making it an enthralling character study and heightening its social commentary at once.
The character development is weak, however, and you never get a true sense of who any of the characters are.
- characters are drawn in the main screen in a super-deformed style - features a lot of fan - service - play as Eduard, an innkeeper of an inn who doesn't have a lot of customers - stumble into a cave while looking for crystals and meet a girl who has amnesia - this girl also has six sisters who unlock each other's memories as you come across them - your subordinate at the inn gets the idea to put all of the girls into maid uniforms - the girls transform into battle - appropriate clothing during the battle sequences - strategy / action - RPG hybrid - unlimited movement within a circle around the character's starting point - combo system - when attacking weaker enemies, you knock them back in a fashion that takes out others and builds up a combo - extra turn awarded if you manage to take out 10 or more enemies in one swing - enemies do respawn their weak helpers at a hit point cost to them - right side of the screen shows a time bar so you know which friend or foe will attack nex - male character you play as is more of a support role in battle - he'll provide a lot of your stat buffs - events for each of the maidens that give them a chance to level up and unlock new abilities in each battle - possible 18 quests - each of the girls has their own quirks
I try to develop all the characters, but a lot of rpg's have characters who are just plain frustrating to play, and seem to only be there to pad the roster, as they are weaker than all the other characters, and nothing short of making him higher lv than the rest of your characters can help him.
There are a number of characters who are weaker than the others to the point that they will only appeal to their die - hard fans.
Nick Fury: (Tech)-- Nick Fury is a relatively weak ranged character who plays similarly to Black Widow.
Other character's could also have a different stat set - up as well, like Wario (if confirmed), from his WarioWare to Plumber's outfits, or Wii Fit Trainer, who's Female costume is slightly faster and weaker than the Male costume (which they showed off in only 1 picture before).
Special moves are charged when you attack enemies — While Link is fighting, Hylian Troops also fight — They don't mind if you accidentally hit them in the heat of battle — Impa is in the demo and she gives Link tips — Tutorials also have the classic «hey, listen» line when they pop up — Castle Keep has a power up bomb — This is a one use item with a huge blast radius — Link can also collect Rupees dropped by enemies and glowing hearts to restore his life — E3 demo ends with a King Dodongo boss fight who appears at the North Square — King Dodongo breaths a cone of fire Link has to dodge — The trick to beating him is throwing bombs in his mouth when he inhales — Then Link can follow up with a combo ending with a fatal downward slash — Zelda uses a glowing rapier to fight — Has a combo where she darts left and right — Zelda has 3 orbs — You can charge these by pressing heavy attack and then use orbs as combo finishers like creating a golden triangle on the ground that damages all of the enemies inside it — Zelda also has a combo ending with a barrage of arrows from a golden bow — Zelda's special move is a charged bow strike that knocks enemies back — Lizardos was the first enemy with a weak point and if you hit him on the head you'll knock him down — Fill up your Focus Spirit meter with magic jars — When this is full you can press R to get a speed and attack burst — Your character will glow yellow and get a new combo too — Zelda can use three elemental magic spells as her Focus Spirit combo — Hyrule Warriors says «Zelda defeated Moblin» when you knock out a general
While the game is reminiscent of Dynasty Warriors (as were most of KT titles), it added some flare to the gameplay as you can instantly change between the three main characters, the main male character being the most balanced, who can also use magic, the huge dude who is strong but slow, and the female who can double jump, lightning fast, but weaker than the male characters.
The original characters are all there such as Jago, who with his uppercut and fireball is a bit like Street Fighter's Ryu and Ken, Glacius with his icy attacks is an effective ranged character, whilst Thunder is more at home in close combat, Sabrewulf might well appear to be weak, but his impressive speed makes up for this weakness, Orchid excels at aerial combinations and finally the only new character, Sadira has a double jump and can confound her opponents with web based attacks.
In regards to my reason for using the expression «equivocate» related to your feedback about my opinion of Mr. Rawl's action is simply that, I have a right to my opinion as to the character of someone who would agree not to do something and then go on and do it anyway on the weakest and thinnest of excuses.
Now you are making me wonder — what might be the character strengths of those who leverage and re-activate those weak ties?
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