Not exact matches
Well try
playing that for over 100 years with someone who intentionally might change the
story to
fit his agenda...
I certainly agree that the Bible is a collection of wiki -
stories that
play off similar themes, but I guess I'm not quite convinced that it
fits so cohesively together as One
Story.
And it reminded me of having read about Toscano's
play about people in the Bible who do not
fit the usual gender binary http://www.petersontoscano.com/transfigurations… so perhaps some
stories did get told, though in ways that are hidden to those not open to seeing.
Lynch has a life
story fit for a memoir, which is exactly what she did this year with Out of Line: A Life of
Playing with Fire.
Where I hope Wenger won't be «Wenger» will be to start
playing him at Wing back, HE IS A DAMN GOOD ATTACKING MIDFIELDER AND HE IS NOT VERSATILE (in Yesterdays» game he scored 2 great goes the moment he moved to the AM position from the WB position — that tells you where home is for this talented young man) He will
fit well across the front 3, end of
story.
i know there is not much to write about but people try to find some kind of»
story» when there is none, national managers don, t think about the players clubs they, ll
play their best players if they are available not worrying if they have a game soon afterwards they already don, t have enough time with their players so have to make most of it, i believe wenger is managing giroud, getting him
fit, fresh in view of a long season and is doing it while he has most of the squad
fit im sure we will reap the rewards with giroud not having a spell of 10 games without scoring.
When you have your best players seemingly
fit you
play them, end of
story, no matter who you are.
Jon is now a 4 - time bestselling author on the subject of fitness and nutrition, including «
Fit Over 40», «7 Minute Body», and «The Every Other Day Diet» — and testosterone
plays a big role in his
story.
It's a lot of fun to
play in the open world and the gameplay mechanics are fantastic, but the
story kidnaps you and railroads you into a very strange narrative which doesn't really
fit all that well with the rest of the gameplay experience.
Alternatively, you can ignore every single case file and do whatever you want at your own pace; should you exceed the time allocated to the main
story cases, you will fail and get a unique cutscene, but you're free to continue
playing until the three days are up as you see
fit.
There was also a scene released where the film's star Newt (
played by Eddie Redmayne) mentions Dumbledore and the attacks in Europe, so it's only
fitting a sequel would start to link those
stories.
While A Taste of Honey (1961)
fits neatly into the kitchen - sink description with its succession of grim apartments, the anger in this
story is provided by not a young man but a young woman, Jo,
played by the then unknown Rita Tushingham.
Films that might have
fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless
Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a
story that follows a couple (
played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters
played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
But, convenient to the
story (yet never satisfactorily explained), the once - proud chief has been mellowed by cancer and seven years in an Army prison, and now, he's
fit to serve as the exception who challenges Blocker's stereotypes — «the good Indian» whose company will bring Blocker and his band of racist cavalry officers around (as if there's any sacrifice that can absolve them of the part they
played in the battle of Wounded Knee).
Lucas Hedges, who
plays Joe's son Patrick, must not only pronounce his vowels the same way, he must
fit in seamlessly with this
story's family.
Fassbender's
story is by far the more exciting as he tracks down the Nazi doctor who experimented on him 20 years ago to exploit his super powers, he's charismatic, very impressive in the fights, and
fits easily into the cynical outsider role
played by Hugh Jackman's Wolverine in the earlier movies.
It's clear almost immediately who everyone else in this
story is and where they
fit in but he's the wild card and it
plays beautifully into the final scene.
And while it's easy to point at the breakaway success of battle royale games and your typical streamer - bait titles, there are plenty of examples in the industry for high - quality, AAA
story - focused titles which still achieved success, meaning Red Dead Redemption 2 focusing on
story and solo
play is still
fitting the «trends».
Asch is content to
fit the
story into an over familiar mold, and is drawn to blunt, obvious contrasts, such as that between Sam's righteous father (well
played by Mark Ivanir) and the unscrupulous Yosef.
She just didn't really
fit into the
story well and really any actress could have
played her part.
Despite some acknowledgement that the storyline has been contorted to
fit a traditional narrative
story arc, and the fact that we know where the
story is eventually going to lead long before all of the pieces come into
play, Belle hits the right notes at the right times to please fans of «hoity - toity» period piece dramas.
As the
story goes, we find Robin stealing from the rich to give to the poor, all while giving the Sheriff of Nottingham,
played by Ben Mendelsohn, absolute
fits.
Toy
Story is easily one of the most popular franchises at Disney, so it is only
fitting that the series would receive its very own
play set for Disney Infinity.
Challenge your students to think of a book, film or
play that doesn't
fit one of these seven
story types.
Or if you put together your family's
story in a creative fashion... adding dialogue as you imagine some events
played out and creating a rich tapestry of history and culture and how your family
fit in, then maybe you want to call it a family biography using the techniques of creative nonfiction.
Agreed I might
play through it one more time I personally want them doing the rest of their games this way and regards to the smaller
stories because I feel it definitely
fits the game.
Of course if you haven't
played the games there's plenty of reason to get the the trilogy as you'll be getting three awesome games for the price of one and all of them
fit together into one
story, giving one really big massive game.
And you say this now having
played the game, but if Kojima saw
fit to integrate the
story with the gameplay, and I doubt anyone would complain.
Like I said, Dragon Quest VII is a sequence of short
stories, so with systems like Nintendo 3DS where you can bring it to work,
play it for a little bit, then put it down, I thought that being able to basically bring the game anywhere you go would be a really good
fit.
It's a little weird at times, as even the cutscenes from the standard campaign remain the same, but all in all, it's a scintillating unlockable and quite an impressive amount of work went into the voice overs and making the
story fit within the missions that you already
played.
I really like how the
story progresses and you can find the Commanders who
fit your
play style.
The music is also an absolute high - point, with a fantastic sense of style to
fit the varied and unlikely scenarios being
played out in the
story, and a neat touch of being able to switch the «radio» in a car while rampaging around the streets.
Distance is getting to be a surprisingly large game between the
story mode, split - screen, online
play, and Steam Workshop / level editor support, so we continually have to be smart about what features are a good
fit for the team to work on.
Because there is not one main
story the game centers on; you are pretty much free to
play the ones that interest you at the moment - excluding the ones locked at the beginning - in any order you see
fit.
The videogame has been designed specifically for the purpose of immersing you in a world of high fantasy; allowing you to create a character and then
play out his or her
story however you see
fit.
The motivations and premise all
fit, and maybe it's because I first
played it when I was so young, but it's rare for me to feel so much like I'm in a
story instead of just watching it.
2001: Pikmin, Animal Crossing, Golden Sun, Luigi's Mansion 2002: Eternal Darkness, Legend of Starfy (Japan) 2003: Mario & Luigi RPG series, WarioWare, Baiten Kaitos 2004: Mario vs DK 2005: Geist, Battalion Wars, Trace Memory 2006: Wii Sports, Drill Dozer, Electroplankton, Chibi Robo, Elite Beat Agents, Excite Truck (debatable revival of old IP that is different than 80's installments) 2007: Wii
Play, Diasaster: Day of Crisis (not released in NA), Hotel Dusk 2008: Wii
Fit, Wii Music, Art Style series which consists of dozens of games that are all new IPs in their own right, Fossil Fighter, Endless Ocean 2009: Rhythm Heaven 2010: Art Academy, Glory of Heracles (in NA), Line Attack Heroes (in JP), Wii Party, Flingsmash, Fluidity 2011: Steel Diver, Xenoblade, Pushmo 2012: Sakura Samurai, Dillon's Rolling Western, The Last
Story, Nintendo Land, Spirit Camera (debatable spin off of other IP) 2013: Pandora's Tower, Kersploosh!
The
story is told in pieces through each character and somewhat
fits together like a puzzle as you
play through it.»
Murder, betrayal and revenge are the classic formula for a
story set in any timeline, but it
fits more when your time was labeled B.C. Ryse: Son of Rome has a very simple
story allowing you to
play through the adventure as Marius Titus a young soldier who sees his family brutally murdered by a barbarian horde and vows revenge to kill them all.
Aside from the above, I honestly really enjoyed
playing The Sexy Brutale; the strange retro world and dark
story fit that perfect little electro - swing niche that I really do need sometimes.
The Street Fighter V
story mode gives players the opportunity to
play through individual character
stories and learn important background information on each character like how they
fit in the
story of the game and their relationships with other characters.
I spoke with Gonzalez about the creative inspirations behind the world of Horizon Zero Dawn, the degree to which players can expect to change the game world via their role -
playing choices, and how Horizon Zero Dawn
fits into the larger genre of man vs. machine sci - fi
stories.
Each one of us
plays a specific part which
fits into a larger
story.
Most of the law bloggers who perpetuated the
story were co-conspirators, while The New York Times printed some news that wasn't
fit, and displayed little to no sense of humor about having been
played.