Sentences with phrase «as the genre requires»

Not exact matches

Occasionally, Altman tested himself by adhering to a genre closely without detonating it, embracing convention as a way of reverse engineering his usually «free» style, which, like jazz or improvisational comedy, requires more preparation and structure than is generally understood.
It's a low - octane concept even for genre knock - offs, and despite the traditional framing of organized law enforcement as the heroes of the piece, there's not a lot of detective work required.
As such, the heroine's anaemic transformation and spiritless adventures, devoid of emotional punch, merely trundle forward at a lackluster pace, lacking the robustness required to hold the attention of sophisticated audiences of the genre, both adults and children alike.
Spiros: As a quantum physicist, maintaining the public's interest while discussing quantum mechanics requires the use of every genre of writing I can think of.
In particular, persuasive essays, as a prominent genre of academic writing, require the writer to present his or her views in a logical way with appropriate supporting examples.
As required by the genre, our Explorer Limited came with a full suite of electronic nannies and conveniences including collision warning, adaptive cruise control, blind - spot warning, navigation, MyFord Touch, automatic climate control, heated steering wheel, power tailgate and power - folding third row seats, among other goodies.
Unlike some MFA programs, writers at Rosemont are encouraged to cross genres, experiment, try new things and even pursue genres such as YA, Horror or Sci - Fi; students are only required to choose a focus when embarking on the thesis project.
While Karin will usually project manage your manuscript at the very least (particularly if it requires structural editing) and will always do a «final» editorial quality check, with your permission she might suggest having your work passed on to one of her trusted, specialist colleagues in order to avoid delays, edit specifically for your genre, or get your book into publication as quickly as possible.
While I am impressed with the Kinect as a piece of technology, I fail to see how controller-less technology can be implemented in games that usually require a physical input system; and why are developers not using this amazing technology to create new genres and original game ideas?
As the levels progressed, they required reflexes that began pushing the game's genre more solidly to platformer that puzzle.
Well, the parts that require rushed, continuous quick thinking turn me off (the reason I dislike the RTS genre), but the relaxed difficulty makes up for it, as I'm someone whose only main series Mega Man game is Mega Man 10 specifically because of Easy Mode.
Packed with several different routes and solutions, as well as optional missions that will require skill, Styx is a must have for absolutely any fan of the stealth genre of games.
Some 2D genres — such as overhead racing, side - view flying, abstract puzzle, and overhead space shooters — require virtually no animation, such that merely rotating and sliding static images via code will suffice.
As per the Metroidvania genre, lots of backtracking is required.
Among the latter there is an appopriate mix of both hidden objects and puzzles that require the player to take part in the manipulation of objects and elements of the environment, as well as simple mini-games that more often than not require some logical thinking to solve as some of these puzzles prove to be fairly challenging if one is not accustomed to the HOPA genre.
Selecting HuCard as the medium for a digital comic wouldn't seem to be the most prudent move, as it requires the minimization or outright omission of many of the genre's signature elements — no voice acting, fancy anime intros, or sprightly vocal numbers on chip.
Developers don't seem to like when reviewers take a game that required millions of dollars and thousands of hours of work to create and dismiss it in twenty minutes as a kiddie game that fails to revolutionize the genre.
It makes fighting and grinding feel a little more entertaining than what is usually the case with the genre, which is a great bonus as there is some heavy grinding required on the higher difficulty settings.
Beholden to Victory is an edited video version of the full - length Super-8 «war movie» genre picture Hail the Fallen -LRB-...) The film was not directed in the traditional sense, as there was no script, and the actors were required to play as in a game — to follow certain rules, or, more precisely, to observe certain restrictions.
A landscape required no people, and a peopled landscape might be classified as a genre painting, if the artist was mainly concerned with portraying human action.
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