Sentences with phrase «against aliens with»

Teleport between multiple areas and defend your space - colleagues against these aliens with your space - gun, space - lasers, space - turrets, and all sorts of space - stuff.
Also the trailer displays a new episode of Extinction named Nightfall, which is a co-op survivor mode against aliens with an objective to defend the base.

Not exact matches

His ferocious jingoism during World War I» «He who is not with us, absolutely and without reserve of any kind, is against us, and should be treated as an alien enemy»» stands as an embarrassment for all of us who revere his memory and admire his undoubted, if flawed, greatness.
And when we see what God is doing, we can join with culture in standing against war, hunger, and other forms of inhumanity, but infusing such stands with the principles of the Gospel and the example of Jesus Christ (Resident Aliens, 46 - 47).
He played against an alien army, he played against Chi Chi Rodriguez, he played against the field — and he vanquished them all with ease.
Needless to say, anti-immigration debates continue to be loud, and are largely informed by a worldview at odds with itself, in which host communities are pitted against a deluge of immigrants — a burden on the economy and a marching in of an inflexible and alien culture.
I would agree with [Shermer] in betting against aliens being bipedal primates, and I think the point is worth making, but I think he greatly overestimates the odds against.
Now this comes from a, this piece of it comes from a 2003 paper by a planetary scientist named Jack Wisdom at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and what he discovered is that you can move, as you [were describing] through curved space by moving, [let's] say, your arms and legs, or if you're an alien as it is described in the article, a tripod alien — just for the simplicity of demonstrating how the movements are with, sort of, heavy feet and a ball at the end of the tail that helped to move the [weight] around, just to make it kind of simple to look through — you can move through curved spacetime without pushing against anything, and this is the key here.
As humans have learned about the size of the cosmos (and our not - so - central place in it), we have grappled with weighing our specialness against the possible existence of alien beings on other worlds.
Both aliens are short, about 1 foot (30 centimeters) tall, with thick limbs to support their weight against the immense gravity.
Make a lot of scary monsters, and this time around have our heroine armed to the teeth with an array of weapons ready to take them on and face an all out war against them including the «Mother» of all aliens!
As Ray and his kids commandeer the only working vehicle in town and light out for Boston with the aim of finding the kids» mother, they run up against wave after wave of human refugees, panicked and herded by the towering alien craft like so much cattle to the slaughter.
Well the film was wide release, so it makes sense there wasn't an entirety of focus on the specifics, but I still think it would have worked better if it was more like the trailers professed intentions; doco style, with vignettes of alien / human scenes that emphasized and helped explain, not found footage either, like for example, after talking about Wikus in the past tense, it could focus on him for a bit then move on, but it stuck with him, and the film changed gears, I just thought it would have been better to focus on other things, as opposed to dumbing the plot down to one man and his battle against the evil government / corporation, and still stay in the doco style, it could have worked, no?
XCOM 2 is a worthy heir to the franchise with a few improvements to renew the gameplay, and a refreshing script which makes us join the resistance against alien invaders.
In «Regeneration Through Violence,» his classic study of the mythology of the frontier, from colonial times to the eve of the Civil War, the literary historian Richard Slotkin identifies two essential mythic figures: the captive, usually an innocent woman held against her will by ruthless and alien usurpers, and the hunter, who is obsessed with protecting her honor and, sometimes secondarily, securing her freedom.
Together with her husband, CDC director Dr Peter Mann (Jeremy Northam) and an incredulous cop (Charles S. Dutton, the closest the film comes to comic relief), Susan investigates, at which point the film starts to successfully mimic Aliens, as Susan faces off against the giant creatures and the supporting cast (including a youthful - looking Josh Brolin) gradually get picked off.
Ripley holds her own against the Marines, and I think what it lacks in horror it makes up for with the amount of aliens present in this movie.
If you aren't familiar with the previous games, the only thing to know is that you are an alien fighting a war against the human race who is relentlessly attacking your base.
Here's a supplementary list of ten performances: Betty Buckley, articulate as a psychotherapist, and the protean James McAvoy playing against her in Split; Harris Dickinson, implosive with self - loathing in Beach Rats; two turns by Michael Fassbender, as the smarmy villains of Song to Song and Alien: Covenant; Milla Jovovich's valedictory sprint through Resident Evil: The Final Chapter; Barry Keoghan as a teenage sprite barely veiling his hostility in The Killing of a Sacred Deer; Keanu Reeves, put through his paces again in John Wick: Chapter 2; Lady Bird's callous, precocious, and heartbreaking Saoirse Ronan; newcomer Millicent Simmonds and her silent movie acting in Wonderstruck; octagenarian Lois Smith playing her age as Marjorie of Marjorie Prime; and Adrian Titieni, slouching and gloomy as a bad dad in Graduation.
The movie, set in 8th - century Norway, follows alien warrior Kainan (Jim Caviezel) as he crash lands on Earth along with a fearsome creature known as the Moorwen, with the bulk of the storyline detailing Kainan's efforts at insinuating himself within a local Viking tribe and leading their subsequent charge against the aforementioned creature.
Captain James T. Kirk (Chris Pine) has just been called on the carpet following an expedition to a primitive planet where, in the course of saving Spock's (Zachary Quinto) life, he violated the Starfleet's strict sanction against interfering with alien civilizations.
In the movie, Max Irons and Jake Abel both fall for Saoirse Ronan, who's fighting back against an alien trying to take over her body — it's all very Body Snatchers, but with a heavy dose of the drama you'd expect from the author who dreamt up Bella and Edward.
We sit down with Aaron Eckhart, Michelle Rodriguez, and Ne - Yo to discuss this epic battle pitting man against alien.
Yes, it's boring.There's also Olivia Wilde as lovely - little - thing - with - a-secret Ella, who, for no explicable reason, brains Jake at one point, in direct conflict with the revelation later on and constantly that she believes Jake to be her only hope against the aliens.
WHAT: When he's ordered onto the front lines as part of a synchronized attack against alien invaders, Major William Cage (Tom Cruise) is killed in action... only to discover that he's been infected with the aliens» ability to control time.
Amy Adams is a linguistics professor who races against the clock to make conversation with aliens.
Both of those pilots previously flew with Jake Morrison (Liam Hemsworth), a new character here who watches as the aliens approach from a military base on the moon and helps lead the crusade against them.
After choosing from four difficulty levels and whether or not you prefer to have tutorial explanations for game mechanics peppered throughout, you are introduced to the combat part of the game, which involves commanding up to six soldiers in turn - based battles against some extremely smart alien A.I., with percentages, multipliers and RNG determining your success rate.
Peter Quill, a man of the»80s, finds himself caught in the middle of a conflict spanning the cosmic side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, attempting to earn his title of Star - Lord with a team of ex-cons that includes a genetically engineered raccoon (Rocket Raccoon), a sentient alien tree of royal descent (Groot), an unstoppable killing machine out for revenge for his family (Drax the Destroyer), and a powerful assassin who vows revenge against her master (Gamora).
Even though they're outnumbered and outmatched, Kirk and the gang are not alone in their fight against Krall, joining forces with an alien warrior named Jaylah (Sofia Boutella, who turns out to be a great addition to the series) to stop him from unleashing the Abronath.
The 12 - page story introduces a new alien villain named Rogol Zaar — named after a doctor who worked with Bendis during his life - threatening illness last fall, and intimidatingly illustrated by Lee — who quickly establishes himself as someone with a major grudge against folks from Krpyton.
The six issue mini-series will see humans joining forces with a race of aliens against a common intergalactic enemy.
The 70 or so somewhat familiar villagers and travel companions I have accumulated blend in with the more alien faces of fresh forlorn travelers sloshing up against the shores.
• Real emergent gameplay with many tactical options • Challenging, generated puzzles await on every new run • 7 distinctive character classes to unlock and master: Warrior, Rogue, Wizard, Archer, Cleric, Barbarian, Musketeer • Adaptive, original soundtrack complements the action • Mithril Run DLC: Explore the dark abandoned mines of Moryondor and escape with as much gold and treasure possible • Ripley Run DLC: Armed with your trusty repeater crossbow, face off against a horde of alien Creeps • The Dark Ritual DLC: Stop a group of cultists summoning The Great Old One in this Cthulhu-esque mystery
It's obvious why we never got to join EXALT, or recruit any of their members, or even strike a deal with them to fight the aliens together; it would have gone against the narrative of the game.
It's a power fantasy that puts you in control of the end of the world; letting you wield some of the deadliest weapons ever conceived against an array of alien foes with little to no motive behind their actions.
Following a drawn - out battle against Freiza in the show's first major arc, Future Trunks appeared and defeated the reconstructed villian with a single slice of his blade - cutting through the iron - clad body of the otherworldly alien that sought a rematch after being sent floating through space in numerous pieces.
Players are tasked with defending the Earth against alien invaders by commanding grounded mechs or airborne spaceships, but suddenly things become a bit more realistic than any gamer could have ever predicted.
With the «shoot - em - up» genre being over saturated with lone pilots battling in the dark void of space against an alien horde, you are piloting your dragon through rich forests, caverns, and dungeWith the «shoot - em - up» genre being over saturated with lone pilots battling in the dark void of space against an alien horde, you are piloting your dragon through rich forests, caverns, and dungewith lone pilots battling in the dark void of space against an alien horde, you are piloting your dragon through rich forests, caverns, and dungeons.
It's very cold in Space, Admiral: While it's not an original tale, the idea of one man fighting in the depths of space against an unknown alien presence resounds well with science fiction fans.
Imbued with the power to heal himself by what was in the box, Carter's battlefield aptitude and composure under pressure makes him the perfect person to lead the fight against the large scale invasion being perpetrated by the alien group known as The Outsiders.
Kai is found imprisoned by an evil alien race, but with the help of another, more benevolent set of aliens, she manages to escape and is now leading a rebellion against the evil creatures, while hoping to get back to Earth.
In it, various A.I. with different personalities try to help or stop the commander as it fights against the alien threat in various planets using all the available resources.
The game includes a seven - level single player campaign, complete with a survival mode to test your endurance against the swarming alien hordes.
I could go on forever about the weapons: The Bullseye, an alien machine gun that tags opponents and immediately locks onto them (real helpful against those pesky leapers) the Auger, which sees and even shoots through walls, the Magnum with exploding rounds, a Rosemore Shotgun that lights enemies on fire, an electric gun, an ice gun, the list goes on.
This week on the Game Buzz, we take a look at the suspiciously co-incidental convergence of Curiosity's end with Microsoft's upcoming Xbox reveal; we chat about the new GTA V info and discuss the unveiling of Call of Duty: Ghosts; we return once more to Nintendo's Wii U woes and their new message to existing Wii owners; and finally we look at the class - action lawsuit being brought against Aliens: Colonial Marines.
You are flying your ships inside some sort of alien being and the level culminates in a boss battle against a giant floating brain with two arms and one eyeball.
You're «fighting with a small group of human soldiers against the group of aliens»?
With amazing weapons, powers and tech, and much more flexible skill and weapon progression tree - you can replicate your play style to make you unstoppable against new, powerful alien enemies
Players take on the role of Marcus Fenix, a former member of COG, a military faction tasked with defending the planet Sera against the Locust, a dangerous alien race that came not from space, but from underground and have destroyed seemingly everything.
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