Not exact matches
Transformers: War for Cybertron takes players to the final moments of the grand civil war that will determine the survival of the entire Transformers race. Fans will be able to explore the Transformers war - ravaged home planet in full 3D environments for the first time, armed with a
diverse arsenal of high - tech weaponry and the ability to convert instantly from robot to vehicle
form at any time as they engage in heart - pounding battles on
land and in the air in this gripping, third - person action shooter. Complete with several multiplayer modes,  Transformers: War for Cybertron allows gamers to play through story missions with their friends in drop in / drop out online co-op, and also create their own Transformers character for competitive head - to - head multiplayer modes, choosing among four distinct character classes, personalizing their characterâ $ ™ s look and selecting from a huge variety of weapons, skills and abilities. Additionally, the game introduces Escalation, a four - player online co-op mode that allows gamers to fight together as their favorite Autobots or Decepticons against increasing waves of enemies utilizing strong teamwork to survive.
The
diverse forms of expression embedded in films from faraway
lands likewise can broaden creativity and possibilities for communication — just to name a few of the many 21st century learning skills you might tap into.
It is an area of «outstanding natural beauty» because of its incredible
land forms,
diverse display of plants, and animals...
With 93 % of its
land under forest cover and 42 % of it under some
form of legal protected status, it is one of the world's most biologically
diverse countries.
The project will seek to produce artworks of
diverse forms (including video art,
land art, photography, site - specific installations, new media and multimedia works) with restrictions on material imports to the area.
The Bonner Report focused on the issue of
land ownership and how Aboriginal people could be provided with improved
forms of
land ownership that recognised both the economic and cultural aspirations of
diverse Aboriginal communities.