Siegel creates a misty, magical Hudson river that is somehow realer and truer and mroe seductive and many fathoms
deeper than the real thing.»
Not exact matches
A fishing game isn't the immediate
thing you'd think of when considering potential gameplay directions for titles spun off from the mainline Final Fantasy series; after thirty years we've seen more
than our fair share of deviations from the established JRPG formula the franchise helped popularise, including forays into
real time strategy and even Chocobo racing games, but FFXV: Monster of the
Deep truly stands out as an oddity amongst even those initially curious choices.
A fishing game isn't the immediate
thing you'd think of when considering potential gameplay directions for titles spun off from the mainline Final Fantasy series; after thirty years we've seen more
than our fair share of deviations from the established JRPG formula the franchise helped popularise, including forays into
real time strategy and even Chocobo racing games, but FFXV: Monster of the
Deep truly stands out as an oddity amongst even those initially curious choices.
Both of these events presented
real things that
real people are doing in a variety of contexts and both were far more meaningful, and in a
deep way more exciting,
than a few right wing sound bites emanating from the Heartland Institute.
For one
thing, a law company is usually a
real «company» — with non-lawyers who are shareholders, executives who know how to design business processes rather
than throw bodies at tasks, and
deep technology expertise.