Not exact matches
Scorsese's creative ghost
hovers heavily
over the story and its setting on the mean streets of New York in the Eighties; the appearance of Goodfellas» Ray Liotta in the role of an FBI agent and the two main Chinese
characters going by the unlikely names of Sonny and Tina are more tips of the hat.
«There's a virgin in the house,» one
character exclaims, drawing attention to the weird vibe
hovering over the group.
A thin, barely - visible tightrope
hovers over two different yet equally - treacherous perils: on one side, you risk missing the point of the original and creating a follow - up whose
character, plot, and theme barely resembles its source; on the other, you simply retread the familiar beats of the previous work, applying a fresh coat of paint to the old structure.
Perez's most spellbinding moment takes place in the middle of a crowded shopping mall, when her
character, Carla, spots a mother holding a baby about the same age as her dead son and
hovers over the child like a ghost, apparently unseen despite being inches away; the look on Perez's face communicates both intense longing and boundless wonder, as if she's simultaneously working through the reality of death and suddenly comprehending the miracle of life.
Side effects include a general disinterest in life, increased aggression, creepily
hovering over a person while she sleeps, and the ability to instantaneously disappear from the view of a
character and reappear behind the
character just in time for the camera to pan
over his shoulder.
A disturbing notion since the carnage includes
characters being shot in the head, blown up, beheaded, run
over by a tank and pushed from a
hovering plane.
A low - grade fog of sexism and homophobia
hovers consistently
over the proceedings: the lawnmower that's more important than a girlfriend; the worry that marriage is a license for obesity; a prostitute
character who seems to exist solely to be lusted after (by Lonnie) and insulted (by Rack).
When we catch up all those years later, the unrequited attraction between now former FBI Agent Ray and now DA Claire is as strong as ever; Jess» appearance is on par with someone suffering from a terminal illness, and the murder still
hovers over these
characters as if it had occurred last week.
The dialogues are displayed on
hovering the mouse
over a
character.
Each Nightwing has a special item in the blackwagon which, when
hovered over, gives some flavor text explaining what they're up to even though you can't see them (
characters only appear in the blackwagon when they're available for discussion).
In truth, the
characters and themed settings, which are little more than sparsely animated backdrops
over which the boards
hover, are the least interesting aspect of the game — helpful for sales, perhaps, but a distraction from the strategic systems at Boom Street's core.
- split up into three waves - each wave gives the team a quota of eggs to collect, as well as a time limit - goal is to defeat enemies, causing them to drop eggs - haul those eggs back to the basket - if you meet your quota (and you're still alive) when time expires, all remaining enemies retreat and you move on - when you start out, the difficulty can be set to 5 % out of a possible 100 % - heavy Salmonids have armor in the front, so you have to him them in the back - when Inklings take too much damage in Salmon Run, they can be revived by a teammate shooting them with ink - another boss
character is a tall, slender creature that approaches from the shoreline - this boss is made up off pots, which you have to shoot to make disappear - another boss is a massive metal eel that rains down ink - the eel is piloted by a Salmonid creature, which you have to take out to stop the eel - another boss has two trashcans attached to the side of it, and it
hovers over the battlefield, - a trashcan opens and it rains down blobs of ink onto you - you can take him out by tossing bombs into the open trashcans - Nintendo says that 40 % difficulty is the highest difficulty people on the Nintendo E3 team could beat.
In fact, Obsidian pack even more knowledge into the game with colored text that you can
hover over, providing juicy information on
characters and factions.
Use both
characters» special skills to overcome all kinds of obstacles and explore each stage to the full — hop Diddy onto DK's shoulders and use his Barrel Jet to
hover them both
over large gaps, or roll to your heart's content and trample everything in your path.
Most of the other spells available to your
characters must be
hovered over with the targeting system, which can be find you targeting multiple things at once.
This library of references is dotted with Child of the Atom merchandise, including an arcade stick, where the Seimitsu clear bubble joystick doubles as a mushroom - cloud
hovering over a map of Hiroshima, positing Blandy's constructed
character as a fiction amongst other pre-existing narratives.
Keep
hovering over the highlighted text and it will generate more
characters, or you can manually type in random
characters if you want.