Sentences with phrase «few early missions»

I don't have to slog through a few early missions with a derringer and a puttering ATV.
You can watch us play through a few early missions of SteamWorld Heist, which will also eventually arrive on Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox One and iOS, in the video above.

Not exact matches

It was the early spring of 1963, and since I had been in the new Methodist Board of Missions offices at the Interchurch Center only a few months, I still enjoyed swiveling in my desk chair around to look out my picture window.
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The shallow, salty seas spotted in 2004 evaporated from scientists» view of early Mars within a few years, but even so, the past decade's half - dozen martian missions have finally delivered.
«Although 2029 is probably too optimistic, we might be able to launch the mission a few years earlier, somewhere in the early 2030s.»
Earlier this year the scientists of NASA's Kepler mission announced that their planet - hunting space telescope had identified more than 1,200 possible exoplanets (worlds orbiting stars other than our own sun) in its first few months on the job.
A Russian Progress resupply ship to the International Space Station aborted its express delivery mission just a few seconds before launch early Sunday.
Multiple repairs to these instruments, along with a few additions, are scheduled for the next servicing mission potentially in early 2009.
Is there, for example, a greater concentration of carbonate or perchlorate (a mineral that was found at the site earlier in the mission) a few inches below the surface than right at the surface?
The true misstep is clearly the decision to lock the last few story missions in Chapter 2 behind some extremely difficult missions that players already did earlier and now, for some reason, have to repeat with limitations such as no possibility to call support or buddies, no weapons etc..
There was also a variety of glitches I experienced including having to restart an early mission, Shay getting blue hair, freezing up for a few seconds, getting stuck in scenery and plenty of odd AI behavior.
Early on it's not too bad, if rather cheesy and stupid, but that's only because there's really no plot to speak of delivered to the player, instead there's just a few loosely connected missions.
And of course, as mentioned earlier, the shooting mechanics is still as enjoyable as it ever was so the combat never get repetitive and it is one of the few games out there that I actually take the time out to pop off nearby enemies heading to a mission just because the combat feels so damn good.
Watch the glorious new trailer that shows all of these enhancements, plus a few early looks at the Patient Zero missions right here:
There needs to be more draw to early adopters: a few single player missions outside of the tutorial would have given more opportunity to get to know the game better.
Every few hours you get to do a story mission, and these at least gesture towards the lovable absurdity of the Fast and the Furious — an early mission even has you taking on a helicopter with a prototype spotlight that can shut down any car it focuses on.
There are a few early tutorial levels, and after that the game settles into a rhythm of «do missions, sell stuff at the hub, rinse, repeat.»
Missions can be more difficult than challenges, but some of the early game ones are as simple as playing a certain class for ten minutes or getting a few kills.
The limited amount of ammo and traps you can carry means that tactics are required, and you can expect to die on the early missions a few times.
Greene, a graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago, has had a few shows (including a string of appearances at Laura Owens's happening 356 Mission Road), but his prices reflect his youth and early career, around $ 2,500 a pop.
I had been approached by James P. Grant, a senior official at the Agency for International Development (AID) and someone I had worked with a few years earlier when he was the AID mission director in Turkey.
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