Well
the city makes me feel alive, the energy is beyond amazing, draining yes but I still feel I am home.
I think what made Barcelona so warm to me was its resemblance to LA - the cityscape was sort of dreary and gritty (just a lot sexier somehow, ha) like downtown LA but the people, the hospitality, the food scene, the buzz in
the city made it feel alive and thriving.
Not exact matches
Some people may say there isn't much to do in the
city; that you can
feel trapped (I guess there is some truth to it), but for me being in the
city makes me
alive.
What's more, the 500e handles like the standard 500 does: steering is responsive enough without being twitchy, the short wheelbase
makes the vehicle
feel alive, and the soft suspension soaks up the potholes and bumps that plague San Francisco's
city streets.
Drop - ins like Yum Li's Chinese restaurant, DeMarco's pizzeria and Bennie's candy store might well be fictional but they manage to
make the
city come
alive letting readers
feel more like native New Yorkers than armchair travelers.
Inspired by what
makes a
city feel alive, each suite incorporates elements of fashion, art and music, giving it a pulse of its own.
But the organic
feeling that the GlassBox Engine brings of these
cities makes them
feel much more
alive than the «SimCities» of the past.
The graphics were cleaner, the running mechanic had more movements giving you the
feeling of actually running through a crowded street, the size of the four main areas are massive, the
cities are practically
alive, the frontier could suck you in for hours if you weren't careful (I mean that in a good way), the new fast travel
made life a whole lot easier, the naval battles are quite fun and Connor was much more of an interesting character than Ezio (Personal opinion).
Ubisoft has clearly put a lot of effort into
making the
city of Constantinople
feel alive, with birds flying around the skyline, and NPCs who look like they're doing something rather than simply being part of the background.
It's one of the most complex and detailed
city management simulators that couples deep building mechanics with a vast array of realistic scenarios that
make you
city truly
feel alive.
There's humans commenting on Pokémon, but this time, the love and admiration is more keenly
felt and it just
makes Ryme
City feel so much more
alive.
Twilight drives down Sunset Boulevard are as atmospheric as any moments in Red Dead Redemption and while the more linear nature of the game sometimes
makes the
city feel slightly less alive than Liberty City or RDR's US / Mexican border, there's still nothing stopping you driving your patrol car down a set of st
city feel slightly less
alive than Liberty
City or RDR's US / Mexican border, there's still nothing stopping you driving your patrol car down a set of st
City or RDR's US / Mexican border, there's still nothing stopping you driving your patrol car down a set of steps.
Each of these
cities are vibrant and come to life with their oh - so - typical 80's neon signs and busy streets that
make the
city truly
feel alive.
Side stories are another Yakuza series classic that help
make the
city feel even more vibrant and
alive.
The
city will always be there, and you'll appreciate it even more when you take trips back, but country living offers a way of life that will
make you
feel more
alive.