Sentences with phrase «complex lore»

Rather than tutorials, he has created a fascinating and complex lore around his fantasy paintings (the Angelarium).
Akin to Valve's Team Fortress 2 and the history of Mann Co, the complex lore of Overwatch is left to subtle in - game assets, comics and animated shorts left to Blizzard's media channels - specifically YouTube and the game's official website.
The unique presentation, eccentric characters, and complex lore of the Metal Gear franchise has earned respect from critics and inspired devotion from countless fans.
The franchise, since then, has grown extensively with each new game adding even more complex lore and characters.
While he couldn't provide a release window for when it would air or how it would fit within the series» complex lore, he added that «it's still live action, and it will definitely satisfy the fans of Halo and I think also satisfy the drama audiences of Showtime.»
The shame is UNS 4, much like CyberConnect2's previous efforts in the series, is so easy to jump into and unleash devastating attacks, that those put off by the complex lore are really missing out.

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Jet.com CEO Marc Lore has said his startup's online shopping marketplace needs to eventually be selling $ 20 billion of goods annually to make its complex business model work.
That's why the world's largest research complex has stated in a report that the bible is NOT an historical doc.ument because it contains literary genre and folk lore.
Though, even those who have played through Wings of Liberty and Heart of the Swarm might still be confused, if only because of the complex and confusing nature of the game's lore - heavy narrative.
I just got platinum trophy and I can tell you: Dishonored 2 is one of the best games of this generation... a work of art in design, sound, story / lore, AI and complex gameplay.
Like all the characters of the film, Lore is psychologically complex and her conflicted feelings towards her past and her upbringing are beautifully portrayed.
Slow, not terribly interested in lore or internal logic, and fatally hamstrung by the choice of actors like Billy Crystal and a zombified Emily Mortimer to voice its American dub, it's a regression for Miyazaki from his last two films (Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away) in almost every sense, starting with his decision to have a lonely young woman as the central character in place of the prepubescent little girls front and centre in most of his masterpieces (the last two films, Kiki's Delivery Service, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, and My Neighbor Totoro) and ending with a gross simplification of his usually complex themes of confidence and actualization into a colourless, flavourless drone about the hard - to - dispute badness of war.
Soon, these structures will draw surviving humans seeking sanctuary; from here the game begins to open up as said NPCs explain the lore of Alefgard, gather more materials for the player to use and grant more tasks to engage in, such as building more complex facilities like an armoury.
If you have never experienced the original game then Lords of Shadow 2 doesn't do much to clarify its own complex and baffling lore, a problem made all the worse by the fact that the second game in the trilogy was originally only released on handheld devices, despite containing fairly important plot elements.
Now, usually I don't ever talk about a games ending in a review and for good reason, but in a trilogy like Mass Effect where the lore is so complex, the story so rich and the characters so believable the ending is incredibly important.
Kingdom Hearts continues its trend of convoluted game titles, with half versions and obscure casing rules — almost as complex as the game's lore spread out across numerous platforms!
It of course requires a lot of attention to the lore and its details as the armor of Space Marines is a highly complex defensive system with a thousand - year - old history, multiple variations, and subtle details.
A huge sandbox with a complex and deep lore allowing players to explore or play in whatever capacity they wish.
For those not familiar the Dungeons and Dragons universe, the game's setting can seem very complex and overbearing, however there are a number of books, scrolls, logs and other items dotted throughout the playable regions to help explain the history and lore.
Yeah I know there's plenty of mystery with interesting visuals showcasing a decaying world and some complex myths embedded into the lore.
He astutely communicates Orwellian - influenced tales of lore, and grapples with complex human relationships to industry and labor.
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