Sentences with phrase «along branching paths»

Rather than following a linear chronology like previous entries, the chapters are split between Naruto fighting the war and Sasuke's encounters with Orochimaru along branching paths, allowing you to switch between as you like.

Not exact matches

The researchers then confirmed three properties of cancer: First, they determined that metastases originate along different paths, or lineages, within primary tumors, and spread in a «branched,» rather than a linear, model.
Sciatica is the name of a syndrome used to describe pain that radiates or spreads along the path of the sciatic nerve — a great big nerve that branches down from your lower back through your hips, buttocks and down each leg.
Check along the path you take for walks and then branch out from there.
You follow a linear path along a linear narrative, crawling through haunting branches, and passing through derelict, forgotten gardens.
It's all pretty simple stuff, mind, as each area you can grapple to is really clearly marked along a linear path, and it's pretty forgiving about letting you fall to your death like a pillock, but it's still pretty entertaining to fling yourself from chunk of scenery to chunk of scenery like some sort of demented chimp that's managed to raid the local branch of Demons Inc and steal all their weapons.
Black Ops II is also noteworthy for offering branching narrative paths in the campaign mode, along with missions split between the Cold War and the future.
Arcade mode is the highlight, with branching paths to victory themed around each of the five main - series Street Fighter games, along a nod to the Alpha series.
One major improvement is the branching path system that allows players to complete a stage in one of several different ways, each leading to the same final boss, but providing unique challenges along the way.
The absorption of photons is distributed as a density over space in some way (along a path, exponentially decaying with distance if the absorption cross section density is constant over distance; if their is (partial reflection), it may be along a bent or branching path; if there is scattering, the distribution may fill a volume.
Michael writes: «As you walk along the path, the branches cover you, protecting you from the snow above, like the arms of the many protecting the one, enjoying the beauty of nature.»
Line them up along walkways and garden paths, hang them from sturdy branches, or simply display them on tabletops.
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