There's actually a rather
intriguing story within the lore of the game as to how they came about and why they are the way they are.
It just set the tone for the beautiful and
intriguing story within.
Not exact matches
THE SKULLS This
story about an Ivy League college guy caught up in deadly
intrigues within an elitist secret fraternity is so bad it's unintentionally funny.
The ship's great look, the decent (though very dark, which fits the situation but means a lack of detail to appreciate) special effects, and Garland's threadbare moral quandary
within the
story's impending apocalyptic setting keep things slightly
intriguing until the
story proper kicks in.
What is interesting, however, is that there are a lot of smaller elements
within the
story that kept me
intrigued.
The power structure
within the film — between Captain America, his superiors, and the extended Marvel universe — is fascinating, and writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely only begin to peel back its layers, leaving some
intriguing story threads open for future films — «Captain America» or otherwise.
Within the pages of this beautifully illustrated and fascinating book, any student will find a
story that
intrigues and inspires among the lives of these accomplished and innovative Canadians.
Within every step of the
story's journey, I found myself saying «Oh, yes» whenever an
intriguing new character entered the scene, revealing a different facet to the many - sided adventure.
Tucked
within the 175 pages of this
story are enough ideas hinted at for several seasons of episodic television, perhaps even a century - spanning epic, rooted in the realm of Upstairs - Downstairs - style domestic
intrigue.
• A unique and dynamic combat system — each move is also an attack • The ability to individually equip * each * fighter in your army • A large selection of weapons, spells and abilities, including the option to use mounted units • Diverse upgrade trees, and each unit level up provides cosmetic changes • An
intriguing non-linear
story • A distinctive game world without common fantasy cliches • Over 50 hours of gameplay
within the game.
Despite this
intriguing setup, Exe: Late has no dedicated
story mode to speak of, instead just crunching its involved narrative into confusing and impenetrable text blocks
within Arcade Mode.
The remainder of the Seed family are also interesting and understandable characters that have found purpose and meaning
within The Father's cult and they add depth and
intrigue to the
story with every line of dialogue.
Seeing the terrible king
intrigued, she embeds
within her
story another and then another
within that one and then another again and again, all layered and cliff - hangered such that each night instead of executing her, the king merely asked for her to continue the
story.