Sentences with phrase «whole lot of polish»

Unfortunately, the game's execution lacks a whole lot of polish, and the end results leave a lot to be desired.

Not exact matches

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I doubled the ingredients and 2 of us polished off the whole lot.
Paper Mario Colour Splash might not be the Paper Mario game everyone wanted, but it's a game that oozes polish and manages to sit somewhere in a niche between RPG and adventure game... It's a memorable journey full of charm, craft, chuckles and a whole lot of paint.
At this stage it doesn't have the incredible polish of the Porsche nor the sheer grip of the P1 but there's still a whole lot to enjoy.
A whole lot of development probably went into all the new elements and mechanics, and there probably was just not enough time to complete the game, polish things up and bring balance to this whole new world.
The 2018 title (which is currently just called «Spider - Man») looks like a gorgeously engrossing superhero experience, combining elements from previous Spider - Man games into something that looks tight, polished and a whole lot of fun.
The Fractured But Whole, now developed by Ubisoft is more of the same but with a lot more polish, bigger and better gameplay ideas and laugh out loud jokes that no other game or TV show dares to let loose.
Both are very polished games with a wealth of content, but there isn't a whole lot to distinguish one from the other.
Android's animations haven't changed a whole lot in Oreo, but there are a couple of spritely new animation behaviors in the notification shade that add to the polish of Google's Material Design.
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