Sentences with phrase «does on a single character»

It's a character driven study that doesn't necessarily rely on plot as much as it does on a single character's mental anguish, as his ethical and philosophical morals are threatened by the lures of capitalism.

Not exact matches

«Seldom does a single crisis embody such a wide range of issues that go to the heart of the character of a regime,» University of B.C. law professor Pittman Potter commented this month on the website of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada, of which he is a senior fellow.
Disney and Marvel obviously know what they're doing with superhero movies — they've brought some of the biggest franchises to screen — however, at the same time, making every single film need to fit inside the already established franchise starts to limit the amount of creative license any one director can have on future characters as Marvel's Cinematic Universe only grows larger.
He differs from Whitehead on a major point: «I do not agree with Samuel Butler, Whitehead, or Teilhard de Chardin that it follows from the mental character of the macroscopic world that the single atomies must have mental character or potentiality.
After the bug fixes with a patch this sequel exceeds the original in every aspect.Better graphics, gamplay and story along with 2 completely different playable protaganists give Dishonered 2 more replay value then almost every triple A title this year.And this time around I did nt feel pushed to play the game in any specific way.I felt that playing stealthily was alot more rewarding then the first entry but i never felt that i was playing wrong or was being punished when i played a full on assault playthrough.Also there are several ending for every playstyle for both characters which really drive you toward a second, third or even forth playthrough and in all the chaos or silence of each level, even on my forth run, I reimagined every situation and experienced different outcomes every single time.Dishonored 2 also contains some of the best level design I have ever seen with the likes of the amazing and masterfully thought out Clockwork Mansion level being among my all time favorites.Dishonored 2 truly is a masterpiece in almost every ascpect!!!
The controls click almost perfectly, the multiplayer options are through the roof, there's plenty to do on the single - player front and the characters and levels are like a treasure trove of Sega history.
To start with, this show does some really heavy adaptations based on the book, it cuts the huge staff of over 100 characters the book had, into at least a dozen or two of them, and it completely changes every single character, every single one.
I do feel almost apologetic damning Days of Future Past on the basis of a single trailer, but would be keen to hear how readers think the film can possibly function on a character - driven level with so many superheroes to get through.
We chose to do that so we could really drill down on a single - player experience and really tell that character's story.
There's hardly a single wasted frame in this tightly - paced siege film, turning the screw on its characters (and the audience itself) with some nail - biting tension that doesn't let up.
This film is of a single character on a singular quest so it does parallel the Bond mystique.
You guys have an unusual and curious YouTube background where aside from the skits on Good Neighbor, you started doing character work, in single or multiple takes.
Other new features within the game include a wireless multi-player mode, in which up to four players can play simultaneously on each Nintendo DS connected together locally, though this can not be done on the Wii U Virtual Console version except for the single - player training; minigames to play with each character; and new additions to the story mode such as new courses, missions, and bosses.
The gameplay doesn't vary too much from the single player campaign with the main change being that upgrades to your character drop much more frequently on the map, creating quite the frenzy of a battle indeed.
It's clear, then, that the script's sitcom - level approach to the subject matter fares much better than one might've anticipated, although there's no denying that, at a ludicrously overlong running time of 110 minutes, How to Be Single does peter out to an increasingly palpable degree as it progresses - with, especially, the movie's final third relying far too heavily on hackneyed sequences that are either egregiously padded - out or completely needless (eg a character frantically races to the hospital).
Every single butt of a joke here is his own worst enemy who has brought it down on himself, and to see such characters getting a bit of a smack is fun, when done right.
Matthew Fox is the ostensible star as Jack, the doctor who steps up as group leader in the first episode, but it quickly settles in as a dense ensemble show with characters who have vivid backstories: tough, raven - haired beauty Kate, whose fair looks hide a rough outlaw past (Evangeline Lilly), con man Sawyer (Josh Holloway) who hides his bitterness under a country - boy voice and a suspicious smile, Iraqi communications specialist and Gulf war veteran (he fought on the other side) Sayid (Naveen Andrews), steely survivalist John Locke (Terry O'Quinn), who has a mystic, one might say miraculous, connection to the island, pregnant single mother - to - be Claire (Emilie de Ravin) running from a fortune - teller's prophecy, washed - up rock star and heroine addict Charlie (Dominic Monaghan), Korean couple Jin and Sun Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim and Yoon - jin Kim) with mob connections and no English skills (or do they?)
Part of what makes this process so relatable is that Page doesn't play her character as the spunky firecracker we know from Juno — Bliss is quiet and unsure, so when she discovers her toughness on the track, her rightful place among her new friends, and the confidence not to let a single dumb boy ruin her life, we're right there with her.
When they opt to zero in on the actions of a single character, as they often do, the grand spectacle is dropped for a fairly routine focus on run - of - the - mill heroics that predictably exist to manifest the conclusion of a painfully telegraphed arc that not even John Powell's triumphant score can lend gravitas to.
Though it kept Mario Tennis Open's focus on Mii characters, World Tour did a much better job of giving 3DS owners a rewarding single - player experience.
Anne Hathaway's character Haru is quite a bit like her role in The Princess Diaries, from her clumsy tendencies and single mother to the private school where she doesn't fit in, where there's even a rooftop on which the students play.
For me, THE HOBBIT would have worked perfectly across two parts, so before we even got to Smaug they could have left it all for the second but herein lies Jackson's qualms because if he had done that, would the first single film had enough going on to satisfy the punters (probably not) but with three films we've lost the connection to any characters bar Bilbo and Thorin.
If you don't, you will have a nice character death pop up on you because with all of these detailed gameplay systems comes not a single tutorial or pop - up to let you know your characters can perma - die or that bosses get harder the more you level.
While this game places a bigger focus on multiplayer and character progression, fans of the Borderlands series should note that Battleborn does feature a single player campaign, loot, and lots and lots of co-op fun.
The core gameplay doesn't change too much though, until you shift to the specific missions that are more focused on controlling a single character.
Some games do split / single based on character distance.
The controls click almost perfectly, the multiplayer options are through the roof, there's plenty to do on the single - player front and the characters and levels are like a treasure trove of Sega history.
Now I'm not going to pretend for one second to be an expert on the Animal Crossing games as I have never played a single one and playing an Animal Crossing character one - time in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe does not count, but I do see one way Nintendo could make the mobile title work.
What's more, unlike traditional walking sims «Where the Water Tastes Like Wine» doesn't focus on a single overarching narrative; instead it invites you to explore the multiple branching stories that each individual character possesses.
The biggest change with GTA V is that the story no longer focuses on a single character, although it doesn't focus on two either, it focuses on a grand total of three of them.
Yet even with the simple characters, the game does put much more focus on the single - player campaign.
The single player mode may be pretty short, although comfort does come in the form of bettering your combos as well as the medals that you earn on each level, with the latter often unlocking additional characters for the El Macho mode.
The controls do feel a bit tight, neither Mordecai nor Rigby can sprint on their own the player has to press and hold the Y button to sprint.Though in a game like this that does make control of the characters on screen cumbersome in spots, especially with the tight and precise jumps that are needed to be made through a single level.
It's more than just doing damage, you need to focus on a single strategy for your character and build them with that in mind to make them as effective as possible.
Now one thing I do feel the need to mention here in this review is in regards to your playable character in the single - player campaign, Jim Peyton, whose name sounds like he should be on some American football team and not digging for energy on a faraway ice planet.
Not only does the symbol used for the wildcard vary among online services, but some services may use different symbols for the wildcard depending on whether it can replace multiple characters or only a single character.
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