Not exact matches
-- Features several new monsters — Subtle improvements and embellishments — 1080 native — Rextextured rather than rebuilt in HD — Improved loading
times — 50 % more content than Tri — Most of the new content comes from the upper levels of the game like the G
class quests — New monster: Brachydios — Brachydios is like a cross between a poisonous rhino and an extraordinarily aggressive, volcanic T - Rex — Brachydios enjoys slobbering explosive neon - green saliva all over its stumpy arms and then pile - driving you into the ground with them, leaving a residue of slime wherever it treads — Brachydios will go into rage mode after you hit him a few
times and the green nodes on his head start to glow read — Expanded monster stamina system in Ultimate — Can more easily see when a monster is weakened or hurt — Monsters tire out more visibly — AI companions Cha - Cha and Kayumba can be used in single - player — Cha - Cha and Kayumba sing stat - boosting songs and have the odd stab at a monster
during battle — The two are mainly used to distract the monster's
attention — GamePad shows map — Mess around with your inventory on the GamePad as well — Target button in both versions lets you actually lock on to monsters
Not for the first
time, Empire wishes it had paid more
attention during English
class, although Justin Kurzel's new adaptation of the Scottish play should fill in some of the blanks.
Special
attention was paid to Kevins behavior
during recess, lunch, and such special
classes as art, music, and PE; historically, those less structured parts of the day had been problem
times for Kevin.
«To ensure that student
attention is focussed on the issue, a teacher might find it extremely useful to state explicitly the issue under discussion at various
times during the
class period.»
In Soulsville's academic
classes, lessons are divided into units that change direction two or three
times during the same
class period to keep students»
attention.
As unaccustomed as I am to quoting scripture, especially when it comes to testing cars, there's a brief passage I recall — one of the few
times I must have paid
attention during Sunday school
class — that seems oddly fitting when it comes to Mini's newly enlarged, second - generation Clubman.
Business owner response: The reason teenagers think its fun and I observed this is because the teacher lets the students talk and not pay
attention during the
class when I made a complaint to the teacher she ignored me To my dismay the talking continued and the students I brought couldn't hear much of anything - a complete waste of
time.