It's a modest film for those sci - fi connoisseurs who flip out over paranoiac Cold War flicks about outsiders
as dangerous foes.
Not exact matches
... [Americans] have become a nation that may defy every
foe but that most
dangerous of
foes, herself, destined to a majestic future if she will shun the excess and perversion of the principles that made her great, prate less about the enemies of the past and strive more against the enemies of the future, resist the mob and the demagogue
as she resisted Parliament and King, rally her powers from the race for gold and the delirium of prosperity to make firm the foundations on which that prosperity rests, and turn some fair proportion of her vast mental forces to other objects than material progress and the game of party politics.
Jack Nicholson
as The Joker, «Batman»: Before Ledger came along, Nicholson was the definitive Joker, balancing his silliness with deadly traps that proved he was the most
dangerous foe Batman would ever face.
Spikes,
dangerous liquids and a myriad of different
foes stand
as barriers to completion, and breaking them down is fun and fast.
You'll encounter different types such
as flying ones, plants that spawn
dangerous foes, and giants but they're all just robots with very little creativity in their designs.
Rain must pursue his most
dangerous quarry yet through the crosshairs of the CIA and the Japanese mafia, where the differences between friend and
foe and truth and deceit are
as murky
as the rain - slicked streets of Tokyo.
In fact training your dog to attack is actually very
dangerous,
as dogs are not moral creatures that can tell the difference between friend or
foe.
This idea is reinforced by Bruce's words to the Joker
as he locks his oldest and most
dangerous foe away in the darkest recesses of his mind; «I am vengeance.
This creates a high amount of «either kill or be killed first» tension throughout the game where the player has to find ways to dispatch a room full of
dangerous foes,
as fast
as possible lest he / she sees the game over screen pop up.
At the outset, players will be slowly trying to navigate the game's open world - overshooting destinations, running out of shifting energy, and clumsily trying to fight the Nevi; but by the end, Kat is a dervish - careening through the open skies, accurately tearing through her
foes, and shifting gravity in a way that's
as graceful
as it is
dangerous.
The gameplay itself is the real draw,
as you navigate the sciurine protagonist through rustic Japanese villages and arbors, evading
dangerous foes and planning out the most efficient route to your prized acorns.
Take up arms
as an antivirus program and fight off a
dangerous invasion of viral
foes with the fate of the system in your hands!
Deemed too
dangerous it was hidden away,
as its potency was regarded
as a threat to both friend and
foe.