Sentences with phrase «about lost civilizations»

The game's thin story is padded out with cryptic messages about a lost civilization, but it doesn't bother to dwell on something that ultimately matters little to the core gameplay loop.
The developers could have gotten away with simply making a puzzle game, but, instead, they wove a haunting narrative into the game about a lost civilization.
What Dzama offers us in its place is a fairy tale about a world where art once tried to be pathbreaking and revolutionary, and which lives on today as a story we tell and re-tell about a lost civilization

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This book is about how we as Christians can live the gospel in a meaningful way in a world that has lost all sense of meaning:» In a civilization which has lost the meaning of life, the most useful thing a Christian can do is to live» (p. 77).
It was the reaction of many who, earlier this year, saw The Lost City of Z, James Gray's arty period epic about an early - 20th - century British explorer searching for a new civilization in the Amazon.
Following the Lost model, Burke is stuck on an island of civilization in the mountains, but the model breaks down when it becomes clear that there is nothing mystical about Wayward Pines.
Passionate about the lost Mayan civilizations for several years, Gadoury analyzed 22 Mayan constellations and realized that if he connected on a map the stars of the constellations, the shape of each corresponded to the position of 117 Mayan cities.
McKibben makes this point himself at the very beginning of the article when he writes: «We're losing the fight, badly and quickly — losing it because, most of all, we remain in denial about the peril that human civilization is in.»
By asking about civilizations lost in deep time, we're also asking about the possibility for universal rules guiding the evolution of all biospheres in all their creative potential, including the emergence of civilizations.
Since I wrote one of the first books for a general audience about global warming way back in 1989, and since I've spent the intervening decades working ineffectively to slow that warming, I can say with some confidence that we're losing the fight, badly and quickly — losing it because, most of all, we remain in denial about the peril that human civilization is in.
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