While this lacks the depth, profundity and imagery of Guadagnino's I AM LOVE, the auteur treats us to a decent dip.
The combat system,
while lacking the depth of Street Fighter, was smooth, fast and incredibly fun and diverse, and taking it online and battling friends is the perfect way to settle some old scores.
While it lacks some depth, it's a really fun distraction.
While it lacks the depth of Dishonored 2, Death of the Outsider is a well - crafted title that gives plenty of reasons to revisit the franchise.
Not exact matches
While there is a
lack of
depth behind him with Ainsley Maitland - Niles played out of position in his absence, it arguably shouldn't be seen as a priority for the Gunners with Mkhitaryan the more important addition to help fill the void left behind by Sanchez in the final third.
While the Lakers were winning a rugged series from Dallas, the Celtics showed their age and
lack of
depth in losing to Detroit
Suso and Hakan Calhanoglu have rarely been rested this season due to a
lack of quality
depth behind them, and
while they're both technically gifted and dangerous in their own right, the Rossoneri haven't got any pace in their attacking line - up to change the tempo and offer a different dynamic in the final third.
While he's currently sidelined with an injury, it has raised alarm bells over the
lack of quality and
depth that Barcelona possess in that department with Thomas Vermaelen or Javier Mascherano the only options to step in and partner Gerard Pique, and so Ernesto Valverde will surely have no desire whatsoever to see Umtiti leave.
Injuries and a
lack of
depth have seen United hand six appearances to shaky teenage centre - back Tyler Blackett this season,
while equally raw youngster Patrick McNair has featured three times.
While there may still be a
lack of
depth, adding Walker and Mendy to the starting line - up will undoubtedly make them a stronger side, with the duo fitting the bill in terms of what Guardiola requires from his full - backs with their defensive qualities coupled with the pace and energy to get up and down the flanks.
It's bound to be a source of frustration for Conte and supporters as in ideal world they would have made their signings early and well ahead of pre-season,
while they desperately need key additions given their return to the Champions League next season as they are
lacking in
depth in key areas of the squad.
While long - term injuries to key players and
lack of defensive
depth are two obvious reasons, there is also one more which I would like to highlight.
While Arsene Wenger has several quality attacking players within his squad, he
lacks strength in
depth defensively and has targeted Reid to solve that problem.
The Ligue 1 outfit have a
lack of quality and
depth in that department,
while they could also possibly tap into the fact that Kante is from the suburbs of the French capital and could be persuaded to move back home.
Coach Sue Phillips and Archbishop Mitty are deep, disciplined and versatile,
while coach Tom Gonsalves and St. Mary's possess elite talent and athleticism, but
lack depth.
While there remains a distinct
lack of
depth in said positions, The Reds continue to be linked to other wingers leaving Ojo in a rather precarious position.
While Liverpool have a strong starting XI, the squad generally
lacks depth compared to rivals and the club's hopes of silverware have been badly hurt when injuries, suspensions or international duty have ruled key individuals out of action.
While the game was well paced, there wasn't much
depth to the individual gameplay facets used to break up regular running and gunning, and the
lack of variety in weapons was disturbing for a shooter.
While its huge, it
lacks depth.
While it may have the Fire Emblem name in its title, the character roster leans a lot towards more recent entries of the franchise, and since the story
lacks any significant
depth, it is not for all Fire Emblem fans.
While not a bad movie, American
lacks the
depth and creativity to make it more than a plodding piece of tedium.
While it gives us a generally positive overview of the film, it
lacks real
depth.
While I can enjoy «life story» films, they tend to end up as little more than «greatest hits reels»; they zip through major events in a brisk, superficial way that usually
lacks depth.
You'll have fun
while you're playing it, but the
lack of
depth will cut into the single player experience after a few hours.
While the writing was great and the casting was fantastic, there was a
lack of
depth to the story that left me feeling really disappointed.
While it may lack much depth in the combat and story department, I still had some fun times while playing c
While it may
lack much
depth in the combat and story department, I still had some fun times
while playing c
while playing co-op.
While the film is technically polished and visually breathtaking, it
lacks depth and becomes little more than a lawless fairy tale packed with pretty people.
Presented in widescreen and fullscreen on the same side of a dual - layer DVD, the film's image
lacks depth here — there's a muted, Seventies quality to Barry Stone's cinematography that no doubt looked smashing on the big screen and probably would've been marginally improved at home by dispensing with the fullscreen version (thus lessening the compromise of compression), which lops a significant amount of visual information from the right side of the frame (
while restoring a negligible amount to the bottom — in one shot literally a pinkie toe).
The Hustler's 2.35:1, 1080p transfer is entirely too smooth;
while not as severely airbrushed as DVNR poster children Predator and Patton, the image
lacks texture (fine detail proves frustratingly elusive) and
depth — and, needless to say, grain, finally costing the gritty black - and - white picture some of its social - realist capital.
While it
lacks the visual
depth of a modern day PS4 game, it definitely fills that void with beautiful art and gameplay that deserves more respect than I had originally given it.
Peyton brings us into these scenes and shows us the devastation of these insane events
while still presenting characters that we begrudgingly grow to care about, despite their
lack of
depth.
And
while the game presents a slick RPG experience, dynamic combat, and plenty to explore and do, the focus on more generic fart jokes and
lack of
depth of South Park «history» jokes leaves the game feeling more video game generic, and less South Park specific.
While the narrative format and
lack of a truly compelling story development are liabilities that make this a very flawed and overly preachy way to spend 88 minutes, the acting is still superb all around, as is Carnahan's dialogue between people of
depth.
Shame A divisive film in many ways, with some praising Fassbender and the film's style,
while other were put off by its
lack of
depth.
I'm hopeful the demo simply didn't do the full game justice, since early impressions felt like the experience
lacked depth and didn't do enough to both integrate ideas from multiple sources
while creating something fresh and new.
Paula Patton
lacks depth,
while Dominic Cooper completely fails to give a King any sense of power.
While 2049 certainly
lacks the iconic villains of the original (Jared Leto's Niander Wallace and Sylvia Hoeks» Luv are intriguing characters but
lack the
depth, dynamism, and grandeur of Rutger Hauer's Roy Batty and Daryl Hannah's Pris), it still offers up an emotive, stirring, and stunning spectacle.
This is both a good and bad thing, because
while it may
lack the
depth needed for serious competitors, it does allow for more casual fun for all ages and skill levels.
However,
while the six - minute and 40 - second program
lacks depth, it nonetheless provides a mildly entertaining look at the film.
The only actor who warrants any real awards consideration is Mark Ruffalo, but
while he creates a fully realized character with his spot - on impersonation of impassioned Globe journalist Mike Rezendes, the role
lacks the necessary
depth to make him a serious contender.
While there are a number of laugh out loud anecdotes from the likes of Jim Jefferies, Stephen Merchant and Christopher Guest, the quantity over quality approach of this film
lacks the
depth suggested by its title.
Camera angles display a hard edge,
while the CGI field
lacks depth, but the sturdy, long - lived franchise still manages to chart a future course for the stars.
Ironically enough, Abyss Odyssey has you descending its depths in hope of reaching the final foe — all
while lacking «
depth» in the process.
Final Verdict: Vice gets away with escaping its B Movie roots for a
while, but a
lack of
depth doesn't break it away from the rest of the genre.
Kirkus says, «
while the writing certainly
lacks the
depth and polish it takes to win major literary awards, there is no denying that Hocking knows how to tell a good story and keep readers coming back for more.»
While most readers were held riveted by the story, some felt it was too neat and
lacked depth: What troubled me was the ending, which was too neat.
While the game
lacked a bit of
depth, it made up for it with a series of action sequences that are certainly burned in the brain of everyone who played it.
While the act of commanding ships may be
lacking in any real
depth, it does at least help to break up the constant stream of firefights that perpetuate the games incredibly short four - hour singleplayer campaign, though such a short campaign is probably for the best as the gameplay wouldn't have been able to hold up anything longer than that.
Arguably it's too simple, its
lack of precise control and more in -
depth options making it feel as though you're merely poking the city from time to time with a large stick from a great distance
while arguing with a bunch of people about poking it again.
The
lack of
depth in the gameplay can at times be frustrating, but there is also something to be said for the focus on spectacle: the close - ups during combat, the brilliant animations and look of ferocity on Monkey's face all contribute to the fact that Enslaved really does look and feel amazing in action, even
while you're wishing there was just a little more to it all.