Sentences with phrase «in trilogy»

With the success of the newest and closing entry in the trilogy for the PC, Zero Time Dilemma, gamers without a 3DS -LSB-...]
All 3 games in this trilogy are classified as action games, but I boil them down to being 3D fighting games with adventure elements in their Story Modes.
The latest DLC is the last in the trilogy of DLC packs and comes packed with the most challenging... Read more
As for Ratchet, I'm currently trying to finish the first game in that trilogy.
The figure is up a million from the 13 million reported three months ago when Drake's Deception was also said to be «on a clear course to be the biggest selling game in the trilogy
Epic seem to have taken criticisms toward the Gears story to heart and have made a valiant attempt to craft some truly emotional moments for the final game in the trilogy, and they've succeeded to a degree.
The Chimera on the other hand are the most flexible faction in the trilogy, boasting a range of units and upgrades that let them quickly adapt to different situations.
Now, usually I don't ever talk about a games ending in a review and for good reason, but in a trilogy like Mass Effect where the lore is so complex, the story so rich and the characters so believable the ending is incredibly important.
If you have never experienced the original game then Lords of Shadow 2 doesn't do much to clarify its own complex and baffling lore, a problem made all the worse by the fact that the second game in the trilogy was originally only released on handheld devices, despite containing fairly important plot elements.
In particular, the second of these two moments around three - quarters of the way through the story is a piece of writing excellence that is perhaps one of, if not the, greatest moments in the trilogy, creating a truly tense moment between two races that can have horrible, heart - breaking, spine - chilling outcomes.
If you have and are desperately awaiting the third game in the trilogy (as I am), think of Ash of Gods as janky fan fiction.
Indeed, fans of the «Lord of the Rings» films already know New Zealand for some of the stunning sites used in the trilogy.
Palm Cove is the northernmost beach in a trilogy of beaches including Trinity Beach, Kewarra Beach and Clifton Beach.
It's of the Perfectly Normal Beast from the fifth book in the trilogy.
We believe this is the opening salvo in Trilogy's tender offer, and a higher price is possible if the board terminates the rights plan.
In 2013, Atwood released an exclusive essay about her book MaddAddam and excerpts from the other novels in the trilogy, on Wattpad in order to promote the launch of MaddAddam.
Sanctuary: Stone Man Mysteries with Adam Stemple (Lerner): Noir graphic novel, 2nd book in the trilogy.
An emotional Rep. John Lewis, Democrat of Georgia, led his team's acceptance of the award for Young People's Literature, with his co-author Andrew Aydin and illustrator Nate Powell, for their book March: Book Three (Top Shelf Productions / IDW Publishing), the third in the trilogy on the Civil Rights movement.
Right now, I'm reading the first book in a trilogy.
Young adult fantasy novel, third book in a trilogy following Walk on Earth a Stranger (2015) and Like a River Glorious (2016), about a girl with magical powers in 1849 California.
I'm struggling to put up a couple of short stories while writing the second book in the trilogy, and promoting the first.
SF novel, third in a trilogy following This Gulf of Time and Stars (2015) and The Gate to Futures Past (2016), set in the same universe as the author's Clan Chronicles.
The book she's presenting today is the first in her trilogy.
I serialized the first book in a trilogy and uploaded it to Medium and Wattpad; ran giveaways on Amazon that were promoted by Bookbub, Booksends, etc.; pitched journalists for coverage; partnered with publications; ran organic and paid social media campaigns; gave talks; published opeds and guest posts; came on podcasts; and even created real websites and social media profiles for fictional characters and organizations from the books.
I've spent the day reading a self - published sci - fi potboiler — first in a trilogy — that I bought in the Amazon Kindle store after reading the entire sample.
I was less than half way through when I knew I'd have to get the other books in the trilogy!
I am looking forward immensely to the remaining novels in this trilogy.
SF novel, third in a trilogy following The Corporation Wars: Dissidence (May 2016) and The Corporation Wars: Insurgence (Dec. 2016), about a reincarnated soldier and mining robot that has gained sentience fighting in a far - future A.I. war.
Fantasy novel, third in a trilogy following Updraft (2015) and Cloudbound (2016), set in a city of living bone.
The historical is the first in a trilogy from Kensington's Lyrical line with release dates starting in 2018.
Sales were so disappointing, (This while the first book in the trilogy earned out its advance in three months.)
It's been difficult to obtain, raising the question of how the it landed on the NYT list (UPDATE: the NYT list is now posted; Fifty Shades, at # 1, is followed by the second and third titles in the trilogy, at # 17 and # 18.
If you are an Amazon Prime member, you can check out all three books in the trilogy for free through the Kindle Owner's Lending Library, Unfortunately, it limits you to one each month, Otherwise, each book is about five bucks.
Sometimes the fun is in the anticipation, and sometimes, people can't be bothered until all the books in the trilogy are out.
~ William B «The brilliance in this trilogy is that the story unfolds through numerous perspectives, akin to Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles.»
Swashbuckling fantasy novel, third in a trilogy following Paths of the Dead (2002) and Lord of Castle Black (2003).
That has never happened to me before, and to have it happen when the final installment in a trilogy was DUE NOW, was as potentially disastrous as it was unacceptable.
Young adult fantasy novel, third in a trilogy following A New Darkness (2014) and The Dark Army (2016), about a 17 - year - old spook and his female apprentice battling evil
I recently did a five - day freebie promo for a title that is first in a trilogy.
Having said that, the remaining two in the trilogy are still in the publishing pipeline so I suppose it's possible down the road the freebie promo may spur trilogy sales, as you point out.
I did a great amount of reading up on the pros and cons of doing a freebie on KDP Select before I published the first novel in my trilogy on 1 October this year.
Fantasy novel, second in a trilogy following The Garden of Stones (May 2013).
Young adult fantasy novel, third in a trilogy following The Diviners (2012) and Lair of Dreams (2015), about a young woman exiled from her hometime in Ohio to live with her uncle in 1920s New York.
It's the second book in the trilogy of Aggie's Journey.
The second in the trilogy, Veiled Intentions, releases February 10th 2017.
I have read the first two books in the trilogy and enjoyed them both very much.
I even had the last book in that trilogy plotted out, where Stefan's worst nightmare comes true and he takes so much blood from Elena that has to be taken to the hospital for a massive transfusion.
What do you think the final novel in the trilogy will uncover?
The blood and gore, the willingness to endure and survive at any price, and the dichotomies between good and bad, love and hate, wild and civilized — all haunt the reader, climaxing in a tragic ending that portends the horror, violence, and possible relationships in the trilogy's final installment.
This book is the first in a trilogy.
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