Choices feel like they matter, and there's a solid amount of player interaction that stems from other people taking the things you want.
Honestly better than most telltale games made today,
choice feels like it matters (even though it's mostly a linear story).
Not exact matches
Any and all of those would be a great
choice for your Easter brunch, but I
feel like there should ALWAYS be a chocolate option, no
matter the season.
No
matter how impressive he looks, it just
feels like the Costa Rican is not seen as the long - term first -
choice goalkeeper.
Strong - willed kids are more likely to comply when they
feel like they have some
choices in the
matter.
The
choices to work or not, opt for a nanny versus group childcare, stay in the city or split for the suburbs can make it
feel like no
matter what we do, we're not making the best
choice.
«Being «out» in the workplace is a
matter of personal
choice, but too many LGBTI teachers tell us they would
like to be out but do not
feel their school is a safe environment for them to do so.
Since I haven't even finished the game once I can't say how much my
choices really affects the game, but what's relevant is that I
FEEL like my
choices matter.
«Being «out» in the workplace is a
matter of personal
choice, but too many LGBTI teachers tell us they would
like to be out but do not
feel their school is a safe environment for them to do so.
The M engineers, however, have been steadfast in their belief the system — called M xDrive — should still deliver both the
choice of driving in rear - wheel drive and (perhaps even more important) that the M5 should still always
feel like a rear - drive M car no
matter the setting.
Maybe it's
like that for all boys of a certain — or uncertain — age: We
feel as though there are no
choices we'd made through all those miles and miles behind us that hadn't been scripted by our fathers, and that our futures are only a
matter of flipping the next page that was written ahead of us.
With no
choice or say on the
matter, Ava must save a city she is starting to fall in love with; a city that has almost begun to
feel like home.
Believe it or not, Fallout was one of the first games where it
felt like your
choices actually
mattered.
Thankfully, these moments
feel like they fit together, regardless of your
choice — it's very clear that Sam Lake (the writer behind all of Remedy's work) and his team wanted to make every beat of the story compelling, no
matter how you chose to experience it.
Unlike Heavy Rain, where everyone had to survive until the very end, this
feels like every
choice will
matter and we'll actually be able to see the butterfly effect in action.
These
choices feel like they truly
matter, and I won't spoil them here, but the wrong decision in a few key moments can have dire consequences.
If you're not careful, it can
feel like player
choices don't
matter or that the game is too difficult.
But no
matter what route you take the answer is yes: you can use mediation for divorce in New Jersey instead of a lawyer and how you proceed once you've finished mediation is entirely up to you so if you'd
like to use an attorney,
feel free or if you
feel one is not warranted, then that's your
choice as well.