Sentences with phrase «enough progress in the story»

Not exact matches

It has never really been about how much you spend or how much of a genius you are, it takes sustained competitiveness at the highest level and / or that extra bit of luck to have a shot at it hence my [previous] happiness at being in the top four [lots of clubs would do almost anything to get in that league], however even that can get stale, to be realistic, I think progress would be aiming for the top two now, enough of these top four stories, it ran its course now we need to aim higher, when the top two is our priority, it becomes inevitable that whoever might be in front of us is bound to slip up on a few occasions ala Bayern and Dortmund, we should now set our sights on the top four of the champions league lol
In fact, the county had been making progress leading up to the story, just not enough of it — not nearly enough.
Everyone involved clearly had an appreciation for the subject matter, and a desire to tell the story right with as much respect as possible to those in the transgender community who face adversity every day in a society that's made progress but not nearly enough.
Should you regret who you chose as your main, changing them will not be possible once Story Mode begins, but you could always create a second save file with the other character as your main, or wait until you progress far enough into the game to unlock the other and then use them in Free Play of story levels you've beaten before and in History Mode on the levels that allow you to play as whoever you Story Mode begins, but you could always create a second save file with the other character as your main, or wait until you progress far enough into the game to unlock the other and then use them in Free Play of story levels you've beaten before and in History Mode on the levels that allow you to play as whoever you story levels you've beaten before and in History Mode on the levels that allow you to play as whoever you want.
While we weren't able to locate enough information to tell that story in more detail, there is another story, still in progress, that also illustrates the point: the rise of the internet, and its effect on non-internet businesses.
- demo features an original story - transfer some bonuses to the full game depending on your progress in the demo - demo launches February 11th in Europe - Nintendo UK Web Store has started sending Early Access download codes for the Bravely Second: End Layer demo - you don't need to pre-order the game from the Nintendo UK Web Store in order to get it - being subscribed to their newsletter is enough to put you in the running for a download code - demo is only available in English - requires 2597 blocks / 324 MB of free space - can be launched as many times as you want - final game playable in the following languages:
There are no difficulty levels, although the difficulty curve provides a challenge from the very beginning as you will have to learn all of the little tricks in combat to be able to defeat another Exo - Rig before gaining enough tech scrap to upgrade the quality of your power core, weaponry, abilities and armour which are all essential to any genuine progress in the story as enemy Exo - Rigs quickly improve in their respective weaponry, armour, speed and abilities that will put your Exo - Rig on the back foot without a significant upgrade on a regular basis.
The mascot animal has been confirmed to make its appearance in Monster Hunter World, available in the tradeyard of Astera once your character has made enough progress in the game's main story.
I think those kinds of things, like how fast do you get a ship that lets you travel where you want, or broader things like do you feel the story's offering you freedom and enticing rewards and that things are progressing fast enough... those are all things we're addressing significantly in Mass Effect 2.
To progress the story along you must complete enough key missions in each month to unlock a story mission.
The game's goal is simple enough: kill opponents in various ways to progress through the story (or online mode) and gain points while doing so; the more interesting the kill the more points you get.
The best stories in this franchise have adroitly never stopped progressing long enough to give players time to think through anything other than necessary information, but Black Ops 2 seems bent on generously allowing its audience time to pick apart some of the more nonsensical turns in its plot, of which there are many.
Floors will also be blocked off until you progress enough in the story, so if you're visiting Kowloon for a case, expect to walk through the annoying winding paths of the first and second floors yet again.
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