Sentences with phrase «inaccessible areas before»

Forging ahead and picking off enemies comprises a large chunk of the experience; however, players are forced to backtrack through levels, à la Metroid, to unlock previously inaccessible areas before advancing.

Not exact matches

After the tranquilizer hits, scientists have about 5 minutes before the monkey passes out and plummets — during which time they're scrambling about with a net, hoping like crazy it doesn't wander into some inaccessible area.
Before you bring your new cat home, «cat proof» your house by moving breakable or dangerous objects to an inaccessible area.
This included coordinating delivery of crates for evacuation and temporary housing, medical supplies and veterinarian support, and as much food and other products as possible before the area became inaccessible.
All because Edge Of Reality didn't think it would be wise to place a checkpoint before a flying boss that can inexplicably shoot you from an area that's entirely inaccessible to you.
Your Exo - Rig's power core level is utilised to overcharge certain electrical circuits in order to open large heavy doors that lead to previously inaccessible areas; ranging from level 10 overcharges that will immediately be able to be opened, while some require a bit of upgrading to level 11 or 12, although there are some doors that need as high as a level 55 power core before being opened.
You'll also come across creatures who need to be fed before falling asleep, seesaws that allow you to reach previously inaccessible areas, convoluted switch systems that require activation to open up barriers, cannons that require pinpoint precision in order to be used effectively and much more — The level of variety in traps for each level is admirable, even if by the latter stages this innovation dries up somewhat and proceedings become a tad repetitive due to the recycling of certain puzzle elements.
The collective Don't Follow the Wind, whose inaccessible, Fukushima - based 2015 group exhibition has been written about before in these pages, is now made accessible via A Walk in Fukushima, 2016 — 17, a 360 - degree video experience of what has been, since the 2011 nuclear - plant disaster, an uninhabitable area, with crafty headsets made in collaboration with artist Bontaro Dokuyama and three generations of a Japanese family who live in a zone deemed «safe to live» by the government but still subject to restrictions due to its proximity to a radioactive locale.
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