Sentences with phrase «feel more populated»

Thankfully, the fields and dungeons feel more populated than ever before, and there are quite a few things to collect (Treasure Chests, items, and stat boosts) in each area.

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If problems do occur, it is important that your kids know how to deal with them safely; if they feel like they are being followed, encourage them to cross the street, find a more populated area, or knock on a door.
These days, we shoot all over the place, in isolated as well as heavily - populated locations, with nary a concern for what passersby think of us strutting and prancing and yes, we, as in Eve feels so much more confident now that she sees me being confident, and that's an amazing gift to pass down xoxo
It's just that the film feels so unusually empty; even if he has subtly snuck his usual hallmarks into the mechanics of the narrative itself, he's populated the foreground with characters who never come alive as anything more than archetypes, who trade in so much exposition it's hard to see how any audience member could be overwhelmed with confusion at the story being told.
This section of the film feels cautious and under - populated; it would be better if it had a more documentary flavor.
The one aspect that I enjoyed in Dragon Quest Heroes 2 is not the addition of a more densely populated semi-open world with monsters to fight, it is the fact that each town now feels like it is from a proper JRPG with multiple points of interest.
The island is the least populated and least visited of the three giving it a much more remote feel.
East Bali is less densely populated and busy than the south, giving it a more relaxing feel and a variety of quiet, chilled out places to stay.
The weapons themselves are a fairly standard bunch with assault rifles, machine guns, sniper rifles, rocket launchers and more populating the game, but they all feel chunky and fun to wield..
The sound effects are more — well, effective — when they work on their own and it really evokes the sense of loneliness one would feel in this less populated part of the world.
If the world itself was populated by interesting encounters, treasures and the like, traveling across wouldn't have felt like a chore, but the ground was littered mostly with useless junk which served to weigh down my character, slowing him down even more.
Elverdam described the game as going deeper into the sandbox play style of the previous Hitman games with a more open feel (though he did not use the term «open world») Confirmed locations include Paris, Italy and Marrakesh which will be more populated than previous games with every NPC having a name.
There are more character animations than ever before, the city hub feels alive, populated by frantic, panicking minifig citizens.
Between the Yautja, Xenomorphs, and humans from various factions (such as Weyland - Yutani and multiple teams of Colonial Marines), the world of Predator: Incursion feels far more populated than humanity's 2 % of a galaxy.
It's one of a handful of areas where Witcher 3 feels less like a fully developed open world RPG and more like something like Bioshock Infinite, where the world feels populated for the convenience of the hero.
While the engine is certainly capable of great things, the game looks more impressive than ever and the battlefields are densely populated, I can't help but feel the «Next» in its title is rather telling.
Ramsgate feels more like an old - school MMO public space than something you'd find in, say, Destiny 2: It's populated with up to 60 real players (starting with your friends, followed by your guild, and then filling in the rest with people geographically close to you).
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