Along
with some decent voice acting, the soundtrack is also excellent.
Story: 5 Passable
with some decent voice acting, but it ain't no war epic that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
There should be a happy, enthusiastic, lively voice that befits the dynamic of the game... It really wouldn't take much to replace those few lines of speech
with a decent voice acting performance.
Not exact matches
It's not rocket science, these are basic theories / opinions which many think would make us great, but the obstinate one will not do what other want him to because he is obsessed
with proving sensible
voices wrong by playing
decent (but not great) players and playing in a stylish fluid manner, which other teams have worked out and which makes us largely one dimensional.
Bad Gears of War copy cat
with horrible visuals, bad and extremely difficult gameplay mechanics, horrible music and terrible
voice acting and a
decent storyline that gets boring really fast.
I am really happy having a space - shooter
with a half -
decent story and
voice acting.
Unsurprisingly excellent.Great level design, visuals, sound and powers.Enemies are tougher
with decent A.I.There are a lot of nooks and crannies to explore, expanding the game if you wish.If anything could have been better, it would have been a mission that only Corvo could play, and that only Emily could play inserted around mission 5 or 6 to make the game just a bit more of a compelling replay experience besides a low / high chaos run.Changing the
voice of the Outsider was very jarring and a mistake.Overall it's a great addition to the franchise, albeit
with several huge errors on the part of the devs.
The
voice work is note - perfect for every character,
with Clooney leaving the most lasting impression, while Murray's character makes badgers everywhere look
decent.
There are no jarring songs that take me out of the moment, and this is matched
with a fairly
decent voice acting job done throughout.
I forgot I saw this trailer las week
with Extract... The movie looked
decent, but had one of the worst trailer
voice - overs I have heard in a really long time.
There's very little English dubbing in the game, but the localised
voice cast all do a
decent job
with their characters, and the hyperactive hard rock opening theme will elicit a smile from even the most hardened of gamers.
I liked «Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector,» and
with the chubby redneck lending his
voice to Disney's «Cars,» I thought he might turn out another
decent film.
Options on this vehicle: Sun and sound group — $ 1295 Power sunroof 9 Boston Acoustic speakers
with subwoofer 2 articulating liftgate speakers Security and convenience group — $ 1235 Remote start system Uconnect phone
with voice command iPod control Auto - dimming rear - view mirror Tire pressure monitoring system Continuously variable transmission — $ 1050 Off - road crawl ratio Freedom drive II off - road group — $ 825 Brake lock differential Hill
decent control All - terrain tires Full - size spare tire Skid plates Tow hooks Engine oil cooler Trailer tow wiring harness Media center 730N — $ 890 CD / DVD / HDD / Nav radio 30 GB hard drive
with 4250 song capacity 6.5 - inch touch - screen display GPS navigation system Automatic air conditioning — $ 155 Key options not on vehicle: Engine block heater — $ 35
the engine is refined and quiet 5) in the short time I have owned it,
with a combo of around town and interstate driving, I am averaging right at 27 miles per gallon 6) Lots of nice features, great stereo, pano roof, lots of tech stuff,
voice activated tech, heated and cooled seats 7)
decent utility for a small SUV Some things you may not like: 1) this is an overall fairly small SUV?
Standard equipment for the base ES model is
decent and includes 18 - inch alloy wheels, LED DRLs and taillights, heated mirrors, cruise control, automatic climate control, full power accessories, a tilt - and - telescoping steering wheel, Mitsubishi's «Fuse»
voice - command system, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, and a six - speaker sound system
with CD player and USB port.
Along
with the larger display, owners also get
decent navigation software
with voice recognition.
Pros: — Drop dead gorgeous on the outside — Serene and very lux on the inside — Major oomph in the V6, on regular gas no less —
Decent fuel economy, 22 in mixed driving, high 20s pure freeway — Love love love the smart cruise — it starts and stops by itself in heavy traffic — Auto Hold is a cool feature — Autonomous Emergency Braking (see below), blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert — Comfy and very adjustable driver's seat
with ventilated leather — Great color flat screen display and pleasing instrument cluster
with nice switches on the steering wheel — Composed ride and predictable steering — Real - time traffic on the nav, essential for SoCal driving — Very good (though not great) Lexicon sound system — Big trunk Cons: — Ugly front grille — Autonomous Emergency Braking alerts too late — Horrible
voice recognition — Wimpy steering wheel, should be thicker — Confusing controls and odd layout — Hyundai service department — it's not exactly a luxury experience — A new car should not have a fuel line / fuel pump failure at 225 miles!
There's a 7 ″ touchscreen for infotainment
with AM / FM / HD radio,
voice recognition, SMS text messaging, and a
decent 6 - speaker sound system.
The Versa Note is still available
with a
decent amount of tech, including a NissanConnect infotainment system
with voice control, navigation, a mobile app suite, and Around View Monitor camera system.
i love tmobile but the first carrier to put out a
decent tablet
with voice capability may cause me to leave and i have been
with tmobile for over 3 years,
with and family unlimited plan.
The
voice acting is
decent and writer Brian Michael Bendis» story is good for an online game of this magnitude, tasking players
with taking down Doctor Doom powered up by the Cosmic Cube.
Music composition, for instance, lets you either mess around
with the controller and your
voice to put together something that sounds
decent, or dive right in and edit each individual note on a chart.
It's a
decent setup, but the problems begin
with the quality of the dialogue, which is frankly atrocious, and the
voice acting is poor across the entire board, too.
The guys in your squad are all portrayed pretty well,
with solid
voice work and a
decent but occasionally corny script.
Sound design is also good,
with a moderately
decent score, appropriate to the action and
voice acting that sounds authentic to the period.
I would love to see a farm sim on Xbox,
with some
decent graphics and animations, maybe some basic
voice acting, and more expansive options.
It's instantly forgettable junk told via static screens
with only the occasional
voiced cutscene, but otherwise the singleplayer campaign offers up several hours of gameplay and the AI provides a surprisingly good challenge, although I must confess that despite having a
decent tactical mind card games are a definite weakness of mine, thus it's entirely possible that veterans will find little resistance.
You are free to alter your protagonist's name, gender, appearance and
voice,
with faces selected from an admittedly low number of presets and hair - styles, though there's a
decent amount of tattoos, face paint and colours to differentiate your character from the typical JRPG dough - eyed hero or heroine, including abnormal skin tones like blue and green or freaky looking white eyes.
They even got some
decent English
voice actors this time around as well,
with the likes of both Cam Clarke and Nolan North making appearances.
The game's main dialogue is
voiced (not including some optional NPC chat etc)
with fairly
decent voice - overs, though I do find myself hearing a lot of familiar
voices that seem to keep coming back for roles in Atlus» games.
Enjoy playing and venturing through their passion project, one
with a beautiful world, a cinematic and dynamic soundtrack, full
voice acting,
decent combat, quests and so much more.
Apart from that and the somewhat generic setup, the game features some beautiful environments, memorable boss fights, and a story that clips along at a
decent pace
with endearing characters and excellent
voice acting (especially for the time).
I am really happy having a space - shooter
with a half -
decent story and
voice acting.
Newcomers Carol Danvers from Captain Marvel and Gamora from the Guardians of the Galaxy aim to make up for the significant omissions of our beloved mutants, Capcom does its part
with Jedah from Darkstalkers (the only character in the game
with decent design and
voice - acting) and X from Mega Man, but they feel like artificial padding.
Looks gorgeous, a world full of things (not just spaces between quests) and
decent voice acting (
with some odd accents).
There are no jarring songs that take me out of the moment, and this is matched
with a fairly
decent voice acting job done throughout.
The first mission is introduced
with some
decent comic art and pretty good
voice - over, but unfortunately this is the highest production value the game has to offer.
While the music selection features well done covers of famous Disney tunes and the
voice work is
decent with some of the original cast even returning to provide new lines, the sound of gunfire and explosions are average at best and also cut out at odd times.
Thematically it's something along the lines of Twin Peaks or X-Files while visually it's back to the early Lucasfilm days, although
with a much more vibrant color scheme and pretty
decent voice acting.
On the whole the sound is quite
decent with the
voice acting being the standout aspect.
With huge environments, phenomenal
voice acting and motion capture and some of the most memorably audacious set pieces ever seen — or rather, played through — in a video game, not to mention a
decent multiplayer mode, it established Naughty Dog as Sony's premier subsidiary developer and became one of the PS3's must - own exclusive titles.
They aren't trying to disprove global warming; they're trying to convince
decent folk everywhere that the debate is still ongoing, and that the scientific community still isn't speaking
with one
voice.
They might polarise opinion when it comes to design, but a great battery life, easy connectivity options, and a surprisingly
decent sound combined
with good
voice - cancellation features for phone calls makes them appealing if it's not just about «bangin» hits».
Even still, as a wi - fi speaker that stands to compete
with both the AirPod and the Sonos Play: 5, the combination of
decent sound quality and a
voice - controlled assistant is unique.
The kick drum loop's attack gets the treble edge that Bill Callahan's
voice doesn't, and the sub-bass synth hits that punctuate the beat are delivered
with a
decent amount of gusto.
Nevertheless, # 40 is still a
decent price tag for a gadget that serves as a streaming hub, complete
with voice remote.
Earpiece volume was good, the microphone picked up my
voice with no issues, and the rear speaker did a
decent job of things.
3 microphones
with 360 degree
voice capture and noise cancellation and a
decent set of stereo speakers are on board to make the audio end of any AR application just as rich as the video.
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