They enjoy
a great narrative story telling aspect but felt that a more needed emphasis on gameplay was also a necessity progressing forward.
Great narrative story written by a Canadian.
Not exact matches
Great CEOs are consistent in the
stories they tell, framing their companies» core
narratives to connect authentically with different audiences.
For all the
great tools available to consumers to enjoy seeing an on - screen
narrative, you'd expect that designers for theaters would have a better idea of the consumer's
story along their online path to purchase.
The
narrative of Epiphany is the
story of these two human communities: Jerusalem, with its
great pretensions, and Bethlehem, with its modest promises.
Its
narratives Contain many echoes of the
stories in Mark and some of those which occur in Luke, and the evangelist has modified and added to the earlier traditions (his Gospel is generally agreed to be the latest of the four) in such a way as to make them the vehicle for a
great body of deep religious truth.
In some of the
greatest historical
narratives of the Bible the specifically religious element is quite in the background and the secular human interest is to the fore; for example, in the moving
story of David and Absalom.
If through
greater sensitivity to its
stories a local church better discerns its constitution and mission, the effort of
narrative analysis will have a significant result.
The
stories from the hand of this
great ninth century writer are rapidly - moving
narrative, but they are more.
It is worth saying of this god that its first storytellers — Descartes, Bacon, Galileo, Kepler, and Newton, for example — did not think of their
story as a replacement for the
great Judeo - Christian
narrative but as an extension of it.
Indeed (to turn to the second question) it has been proposed that the
story of Ruth came into existence chiefly as a genealogical
narrative — to preserve or comment upon the ancestry of King David: Ruth is David's
great - grandmother (4:17; it is the fuller genealogical table of 4:18 - 22 that appears alien and secondary to the original
story).
That is to say, a
great deal of new material is introduced into the
narrative by both Matthew and Luke, but at the end of a lengthy section of new material the
story usually is taken up again where it was left off, and follows the Marcan order.
«That's rolled out in 25 countries and we hear really
great stories and
narratives on what people are doing.
Weaving a selection of facts into a simple
story that builds into a grand moral
narrative that speaks to his
greater vision.
The
story is told in
great part by cinematic video sequences and ingame
narrative sequences, and while these are fantastic in many ways they can also become a bit tedious.
But these drawbacks are more than offset by the riveting
narrative, the outstanding lead cast and a seamless weaving of the
greater historical context into the ongoing
story.
Impressive visuals and
great production design are unfortunately overshadowed by a convoluted plot that struggles to depict its
story - a
narrative that starts strong but deteriorates as it attempts to balance too many emotional stakes for its own good while including one (or two) too many scenes that unintentionally call attention to itself.
would be
great, but as a
story that's going to keep you engaged and awake, it fails on every
narrative level.
But while the movie's gorgeous visuals do a
great job of portraying the distressed state of the town and its characters, Green fails to deliver a compelling
story, instead opting for a non-linear
narrative that lacks focus or coherency.
Callahan's
story is pretty
great — and his cartoons can be bleak as f*ck but they're funny — and it's a good counterpoint to the usual disability
narrative that we see, which is that a spinal cord injury is the end of all things.
So a
story within a
story plays out and yet this detailed, layered and sprawling
narrative has a lightness of touch thanks to its
great sense of humour and Anderson's passionate hand.
Whilst
story-wise, it stops short of the best
narrative led games like Heavy Rain (or dare I say LA Noire, which
story wise is a
great achievement), it's a solidly enjoyable storyline which seems to have some thought put into it.
Ross does sometimes struggle to tell Newton Knight's
story in the two - plus - hour
narrative — his first wife, Serena, comes and goes in the
story — so the brief subplot regarding his
great - grandson, Davis Knight, raises some pacing and structural problems.
Fuqua's
greatest contribution is his pacing, not allowing the
narrative to slack and feel boring, while consistently pushing the
story forward.
This enlightening eavesdropping is a
great delivery method for the
story because it not only makes you feel as though you are outsmarting your opponents, but it also keeps your discovery of the storyline feeling more natural and less like you're being beat over the head with the game's
narrative.
Partly because there will never be a
greater horse race in
narrative film than the one in The Black Stallion, but mostly because Seabiscuit knew that the race wasn't really the point, it was the underdog
story of this little horse.
So
narrative gravity is very much a force in the January 17 - premiering ACS, and despite a vivid aesthetic reminiscent of the slain fashion designer's work — and some
great performances from a cast led by Edgar Ramirez, Darren Criss, Penelope Cruz, Ricky Martin, Judith Light and Jon Jon Briones — the second installment of Ryan Murphy - and Nina Jacobson - executive produced anthology series simply doesn't have enough
story to justify its length, as I say in my video review above.
It's even got some
great thematic nuggets in there about the romantic nature by which we view the past (as evidenced by the nested
narrative of flashbacks and
stories, with the outer layer being literally the Death of the Author), and the cold - hearted and ruthless nature of war.
I didn't really expect a deep
narrative, but it would have been a
great opportunity to flesh out the
story more and add more to the lore of what is happening on SR388.
(T) ERROR unfolds with the
narrative kick of a
great TV show — perhaps Homeland, which Shariff recommends to his mark, in a moment of comical fecklessness — but Cabral and Sutcliffe also make startling moral and ethical choices that shape the
story they're telling.
The potentially
great performances by the cast remained untapped because the
story's
narrative never rose to the emotional heights that the subject matter demanded.
Delicately adapted from Willy Vlautin's 2010 novel, it follows classical
narrative arcs of both the coming - of - age
story and the
great American road movie, yet with precious little of the romanticism and sentimentality that tends to accompany them: Haigh, rather like his stoic protagonist, keeps his eye quietly and pragmatically on the destination.
If you're a neophyte (like me) to the
story who is still going to give this a go as your introduction, just know that this quality production delivers the essence of a beloved work, but not the
narrative grit, glamour and gusto; it's a respectable effort, but, chances are,
great expectations won't be met.
«Genital Jousting's
story mode is the
greatest narrative ever created for the medium of video games.
«Sundance has truly
great mentors from around the world who helped me explore a multitude of perspectives to my
story, while also keeping the
narrative strongly rooted within an Indian perspective.»
A game jam is a
great opportunity to teach fundamentals of game design, from
story line and
narrative to the actual mechanics.
Uccelli and Paez found that, on average, first - grade English
narrative quality scores were higher among children who, at kindergarten scored higher on the English vocabulary test, used a
greater number of distinct words in their English
narrative, and had higher
story structure scores on their Spanish
narrative.
Her book, The
Story of Science, published by Smithsonian Books, is the first of a six - part
narrative series about the evolution of scientific thought and some of the
great minds of science.
The produced serious game was based on a collection of «sea
stories» illustrating real - life leadership challenges and included a healthy combination of
narrative, challenge, meaningful choice, achievement, and other
great elements of gameplay.
«There's some
great research that helps us see that young people, even when they've experienced traumatic events, if they have a sense of their family
narrative, their family
story, that can help them develop some resilience and some ability to move forward through those marginalized feelings.»
It curates news
stories from all over the internet and has a
great blend of short and long
narratives.
Personal and passionate, Giovanni's short
narrative talks about the sacred songs first sung by slaves, tracing how people in bondage created the
great spirituals to tell their
stories, and what the songs (presented in full at the end of the book) still mean to us today.
The
Great Northern Express is the
story of how, as I traveled from coast to coast and border to border in the summer of my sixty - fifth year, two journeys seemed to meld into the
narrative of one writer's search, in his life and work, for the true meaning of home.
Brilliantly conceived, gorgeously written, this mesmerizing
narrative, a free imaginative rendering of the lives of New York's fabled Collyer brothers, is a family
story with the resonance of myth, an astonishing masterwork unlike any that have come before from this
great writer.
From Pulitzer Prize - winner Katherine Boo, a landmark work of
narrative nonfiction that tells the dramatic and sometimes heartbreaking
story of families striving toward a better life in one of the twenty - first century's
great, unequal cities.
The Pulitzer Prize - winning author of Peter the
Great, Nicholas and Alexandra, and The Romanovs returns with another masterpiece of
narrative biography, the extraordinary
story of an obscure young German princess who traveled to Russia at fourteen and rose to become one of the most remarkable, powerful, and captivating women in history.
«Byliner's mission is to bring readers
great stories by
great writers, and we're thrilled to be collaborating with The New York Times on this series of original
narratives,» said John Tayman, Byliner's founder and CEO, in the statement.»
Consider your
narrative personal
story essay as a bargain with your professor and you are going to get
great dividends in the shape of an A + grade.
And so I think that linear
narrative, where somebody has really put a lot of work into guiding us along in a
great story — a
great storyteller, that's what they do.
I can craft
stories as long as I wish (for instance: the first The 33 adventure is a four - part
story, to accommodate the high stakes, larger - than - life
narrative), or as short as I wish (one - shots are
great for smaller, more contained tales).