Sentences with phrase «enemies does»

The role of the co-pilot is kept from having too much impact because shooting enemies does not actually kill them (it momentarily stuns them).
Gameplay and replay value: 7 out of 10 The gameplay is different from most of the other games in the series because jumping on enemies doesn't work and you have to throw stuff at them, which can make the game harder.
As for story, a guy, (or girl,) talking to you while you blow apart enemies doesn't count as a story.
You can attack enemies with your primary weapon and dodge, but the actual act of attacking enemies doesn't feel particularly satisfying.
Killing enemies does give you experience, which determines the maximum HP you regain when you revisit your home.
However, even reading up on certain enemies doesn't stop them being ever so slightly annoying.
While splatting enemies does help, the focus here is to full in the most ink as possible and outdoing your opponents.
This fight with the SIVA infused enemies does take from The Taken King in that Bungie reuses its character models, while giving them alternate attacking patterns and some aesthetic changes.
Knocking an entire group of enemies doesn't guarantee an All Out Attack, either.
The amount of enemies doesn't change.
And it's the only thing that matters: defeating enemies does help cover more ground in ink, but it ultimately has no direct impact on the outcome on the battle.
Killing enemies doesn't reward you with anything and the whole game is an experience in tedium.
Using magic during combat also feels lackluster: unleashing an icy bolt to freeze enemies doesn't feel like you're doing much more than throwing an ice - cube at someone who mildly annoyed you, while setting foes alight with your Nova attack involves you creating what looks like a pile of gellatine at your feet before unleashing the attack which doesn't so much set fire to enemies as generate some weird particle effects.
It's equally clear, however, that Best of Enemies does improve substantially as it progresses, as Gordon and Neville slowly - but - surely stress the personal lives of their subjects and, of course, the development of their seething disdain for one another.
It helps that Public Enemies doesn't look like any movie ever made, aside from Mann's own subsequent Blackhat.
The lack of depth to the combat system means that fights become repetitive and the introduction of human enemies doesn't really add to this.
Understand though, what loving our enemies does not mean.
Just because these sorts of people are not our enemies does not mean we should not love them.
Praying for our enemies does not mean, «Lord, I commit them to you» — because you probably hope God will kill them!
Steve, I actually agree that loving and blessing your enemies does not mean letting them hurt others, but why would it?
Loving your enemies does not mean that you let them take advantage of other people and even kill them.
To LOVE your enemies does NOT mean to float around dopey and starry eyed, smiling in the face of your enemy.
Cons: You could lose your head more quickly than Henry VIII's enemies did if you don't rapidly get this inn into the black.
One American participant noted that competitors do not «contain» each other like enemies do; while America and China are competitors, the United States is not engaging in a formal containment policy toward China and does not consider China an enemy.
That enemy doesn't have to be a person, it could be a system, a state of the world, an injustice, or an opinion.
You must have often wondered why the Enemy does not make more use of His power to be sensibly present to human souls in any degree He chooses and at any moment.
don't you think the enemy does the same but they are not pursecuted for their actions until The Day of Judgement with Christs return.
Many of the [difficult] things in our lives are the enemy doing things or messes we get ourselves into, but the moment we begin to trust God to take those things and work good out of them, he can and will do that.
His enemies did harm him: Wherefore the LORD his God delivered him into the hand of the king of Syria; and they smote him, and carried away a great multitude of them captives, and brought them to Damascus.
Keeping score and getting even — that's what enemies do.
Finally, the enemy does not want us to show our love for each other and have the outside world see it and draw more to Christ Jesus.
The enemy doesn't want mutual accountability for each other.
The enemy doesn't want people to get information and think for themselves.
Nina Carter - Brown, Nick Cooper, Angela Ditchfield, Joanna Frew, and Alison Parker, used superglue and lock - on tubes, with the message «Jesus said love your enemies don't bomb them», to block the entrance to the military facility on 27th June 2016.
It's easier said than done, and just when you think you're getting it right, your enemy does something else to hurt you.
Enemies do not automatically cause us to achieve greater Godliness in our lives.
It is Calvin who writes in May that year: «My very dear Brothers: the king has peremptorily refused all the requests made by Messieurs of Berne... All earthly hope is gone; they will be executed:»... let enemies do their utmost, they never shall be able to bury out of sight that light which God has made to shine in you...» (Ibid., p. 148, 150).
Just because this enemy doesn't have a face as recognizable as these doesn't mean America will pass out flowers and dance like liberal hippies.
The enemy does not sleep and is very subtle, which is why we are also commanded to stay awake and arm ourselves with virtue.
Scripture does not require us to perform acts of kindness to an enemy which will help that enemy do more harm to us or a loved one.
Alice Ford is altogether admiring in her view of Audubon, but she resolutely includes facts about her hero that Audubon's many enemies did not print.
If a player can make the game, I think it would be better if the enemy didn't know where a vulnerable spot might be.
Enemy did very well against Chelsea indeed an Elneny Wiltshire axis is probably our best central midfield.
To date, Britain's efforts have focused solely on Iraq - but Mr Cameron told the House of Commons that they had to recognise their enemy did not respect the same national borders.
And an enemy he didn't even know he had (Mickey Rourke: Sin City, Man on Fire) is out for his blood.
And beneath it all, the film's central thesis comes to a simmering boil: if one does as one's enemy does, then how is one any better than one's enemy?
They'll instead need to carefully deploy and thoughtfully upgrade their Emplacements to protect themselves and their bases — and to ensure that enemies don't crush your Employments, should those turrets get in their way.
The game has a story mode, that although the story seems a bit brief the game does progress nicely in terms of pacing, and the enemies do become increasingly more challenging.
Undead enemies don't pose as much of a challenge as their cowboy counterparts.
On the other hand, enemies do spawn continuously at certain points of interest so that may be a reason for the perceived model pop - ins.
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