Sentences with phrase «bit of a style challenge»

I like to make this weekly celebration of unique style even more special and make it a bit of a style challenge for all of you.
It has been a bit of a styling challenge, but I love how it looks with mint accessories.
I have a pair of bright yellow that are so pretty but a bit of a style challenge!
The colors of this skirt make it a bit of a styling challenge, but one I'm willing to take on.

Not exact matches

We still try newer recipes on a somewhat regular basis, but trying to find the time to photograph and style the food before we sit down to eat has been a little bit of a challenge.
Run faster but for the same amount of time, do the same style of resistance workouts but make each exercise a little bit more challenging or by adding a few extra reps.
Styling leather leggings can be a bit of a challenge, but I've been wearing them with sweaters and sneakers, these killer over the knee boots (on sale!)
This week's Thrift Style Thursday was a bit of a challenge!
It's a little bit of a challenge to cook and serve at the beach because I don't have much in terms of kitchen gear up there... so recipes will be easy to do and entertaining will be simple in style.
While it's relatively more intuitive to deduce how to wear the style when the weather's warm, it's a bit more of a challenge right now, since we don't normally associate backless shoes with autumn weather.
Even if you choose to dress in a way that aligns with the current set of stylistic mandates — even if you dress to create a tall, balanced, slim - looking figure — your task can feel confusing and challenging because certain bits of stock style advice may not work for your unique figure.
«This was a bit of a challenge for me since the bandage dress is one of the ultimate sexy dresses out there, hugging the curves of a woman in the most flattering way, and I tend to opt more to the looser styles.
Monica is a vibrant dresser, so styling a white shirt was actually a bit of a challenge for her.
«I usually relish the challenge of finding a way to style something a bit tricky --[that's] pretty much a part of my job as a fashion blogger.
It features gorgeously animated 16 - bit art style and offers plenty of challenge for those who love a good tower defense games.
Topics discussed include Brolin's goatee continuity, the challenges of recreating such a recent period, the time it took to get the movie going, the films researched for look and feel (Body Heat for sweat, Stand by Me for nostalgia, Terrence Malick movies for editing), shooting things quickly documentary - style, and bits that were lost (including a Budweiser print ad meticulously recreated
Additionally, the well known trends in smartphone worldwide usage suggest the innovative and challenging bite - sized approach to content presentation would also be utilised in specialised educational style apps which could eventually provide impressive optional ways of presenting such content.
Playtesting The Low Road is a bit of challenge because of the genre itself being a more focused and personal gameplay experience and not a casual jump - in style game so we have had a few playtest demo experiences where the player will get lost in the gameplay and plays for over an hour.»
You can enjoy all this no matter your skill level or availability; with gameplay equally suitable for marathon sessions or bite - size pieces, and with a challenge level that can be easily tailored to your play style, this is one of the most enjoyable and accessible pieces of light RPG entertainment available on PS4.
This game holds my attention not because it has a retro style to it, but because of the storyline for the game and the game is just a tad bit challenging.
Brave Earth: Prologue is a challenging and engaging action platformer, made in the 8 - bit style of the NES.
Hardcore fans will notice that the new characters a bit of a challenge to use in tournament play, and their tried and true favorites like Yoshimitsu and Law have had style and speed adjustments [Note: that Yoshi's style not only utilizes two swords, but he has less unblockables.
The faithful way in which the 8 - bit style is implemented; the light - hearted feel the game has; the creative level design ensures you to be on your toes at all times; challenging; the design of all the game's characters; the stunning retro soundtrack; a welcome checkpoint feature.
What made 3D Land so exciting to play was just how nicely it adapted all those old - school concepts onto the 3D handheld; each of the levels offered a small helping of various Mario - style challenges, and though they were a bit smaller than the stages in past 3D Mario titles, the game seemed to have the perfect pace for fans of portable games.
- Heavily conscientious level design - Metroidvania progression - Classic open - world Overworld and Dungeon format -16-bit graphic and audio style -8-voice Chiptune and lofi sample soundtrack - Classic 8 - way and 4 - way navigation modes for gameplay - Enemy design invoking original standards of 16 - bit era - Intense, brutal bosses which require learning and observation - Highly challenging combat sequences with a high skill ceiling - Puzzles built around observation, item use, and sequential logic - Complex trading system to obtain optional items - Customizable playstyle based on which items player obtains and equips
It features a unique tug of war style multiplayer, which also can be set with certain rules to add a bit more challenge to the game.
Much of the replay value comes from a series of puzzle style % 26lsquo; simulation % 26rsquo; missions, bite - sized challenges that test your abilities against the clock.
Eager to wring every last bit of versatility out of Strafe's systems, Pixel Titans is also including the aforementioned Murder Zone, a ten - room Horde - style challenge arena with a persistent progression system, which uses spilt blood as currency for unlocks and upgrades.
The Lucius Demake aims to be a fun yet challenging puzzle game with a heavy dose of stealth, whilst also capturing the art style and nostalgia of 8 - bit games.
There are co-operative missions as well as scored, arcade style challenge levels that give you a bit more to do, with the run up the leaderboard keeping you interested for quite some time beyond the completion of the campaign.
You're given a number of achievement - style challenges for each game (a bit like NES Remix) and have to read through the manual and Game Fan, a fake magazine you subscribe to, to find tips and cheats that will help you.
Nice anime style, solid gameplay, and challenging bosses make this one of the better «old skool» shooters out there, although enemy patterns are a bit too recognizable after a few waves.
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