It's a standard action game with
a few jump moments.
Not exact matches
Okay yes, Bitcoin is making gains too, but with
few jumps over 1 %, it's pretty clear which of the pair is doing the best at the
moment.
Those who were lucky enough to be pulled or pushed, a year or so ago, to the Beatles» first movie, A Hard Day's Night, will recall the enchanting scene in which the four of them escape from the prison - like television studio, where worldly men are trying to get them to perform properly, and flee to an open field for a
few surrealistic
moments of
jumping, dancing, abandon.
I'm looking slim and all that with zero effort at the
moment but, I turn 30 in a
few months so I want to get the
jump on that.
It's a little cheap at times, but there were quite a
few moments that made me
jump, and i was really getting into it, unfortunately, the ending sucked!.
A
few jump out of your seat
moments, but mostly due to loud music blasting through the speakers.
The film definitely made me
jump quite a
few times, and there was a
few moments when I had to squint when I was watching.
It provides more than a
few moments that will have horror genre devotees
jumping out of their seats.
There are quite a
few moments where Coogler and crew help the audience forget this is a Marvel film, then of course we
jump right back into another fight scene.
Despite the fact that these comedies have been built almost entirely around boorish body fluid jokes and a very
few bawdy gems («This one time, at band camp...»), in «American Wedding» director Jesse Dylan
jumps so impetuously from dog - doo - mistaken - for - chocolate gags to trite tender -
moment montage sequences to sex scenes involving invalid grandmothers that none of it — the jokes or the sentiment — comes across with any conviction.
In Tom Stoppard «s spectacularly good script (I suspect the quality of which has been overlooked because so
few film critics have actually read the book), it has a
jumping off point that more than any previous take, digs into the themes of the novel — the many forms that love takes, artificial metropolitan life vs. simple pastoral life — and allows the peripheral characters their
moment in the sun, while still keeping the running time at around a brisk two hours.
The platforming can be a bit touchy, but for the most part you'll be stuck on puzzles and not
jumping sections aside from a
few key
moments.
There are certainly no intentional
jump scares, but you'll likely run into more than a
few startling
moments.
The Dolby Digital 5.1 mix is lively, though there are a
few moments in which the soundtrack levels
jump between the two front channels.
Though there are
few solid
jump moments and a
few genuine scares in Dracula Untold, it is, essentially, just another superhero origin story — albeit for a slightly darker character than usual.
There's a
few pesky
jump - inducing
moments caused by uproarious music but for the most part the prolonged sequences of hide and seek are effective.
The characters don't seem to have even the most basic common sense, and any audience member that has seen more than a
few movies will be two
jumps ahead of them at any given
moment.
It would also explain why the car seems to dart or
jump when you go over bumps, as at that
moment the axle is unloaded (decreasing grip), and the tire that happens to have more grip is facing a
few degrees off of the direction of travel, causing the car to
jump in that direction until the axle is loaded again, and the weight of the car overcomes the side load the tire is still experiencing.
She will take stock of you for a
few moments and then prowl around the perimeter of the room and
jump upon your lap.
Plus, extremely generous bonus offers are subject to change at a
moment's notice, and not all of them are readily advertised to the public (meaning you may have to have insider knowledge and
jump through a
few hoops to get the bonus).
And what are the first
few moments like after
jumping out of the copter like some sort of Navy Seal landing in enemy territory?
Metal Gear veterans will naturally get the most out of this tale, which has a
few potentially divisive
moments, but newcomers can also
jump onboard here as well.
There are
few moments that really capture the feeling of being Batman than
jumping from a rooftop, slamming into the ground and sending a shockwave to a group of enemies.
Rather than
jumping into a level headfirst, taking a
few moments to suss out the challenge at hand will often prove more fruitful in the long run.
At the beginning of each stage you can take a
few moments and learn about the level or you can just
jump on in and play.
While individual levels range from lasting just a
few moments to over a minute of tense precision
jumping and games of cat and mouse with the numerous potential enemies, they do not exist in isolation.
Sure, there are a
few frustrating
moments where the game puts you in a tricky situation that requires near pixel perfect
jumping, but for the most part there's nothing that feels unfair.
Pokémon Go was a hit the
moment it hit the app store,
jumping to the number 1 grossing spot in all launch countries within just a
few hours.
The double
jump, air dash, and cancel controls make for a fantastic degree of control, with only a
few moments where a combination of small platforms and uncooperative camera angles resulted in frustration.
It's nice to see this series mature and evolve over time, and while Traveller's Tales will need to continue upping the ante if it intends to keep putting out new Lego games at such a rapid clip, for the
moment Lego Pirates offers plenty of reasons to
jump back in and mash a
few plastic bricks together again.
The game doesn't try to fool you into playing a walking simulator with very
few interesting
moments or
jump scares; instead, Detention is, weirdly enough, a point and click kind of game, without the actual pointing and clicking.