Sentences with phrase «lot of tomb»

Instead, Lara Croft is in a world she doesn't understand, striving to get her friends and herself out alive, a process which also happens to involve kicking a lot of ass and raiding a lot of tombs.
Vlad: Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is fun because it includes a cooperative but also a competitive side, gorgeous back - drops and lots of tombs to raid and weapons and outfits to unlock.
«People wanted her to return to her roots with lots of tomb raiding rather than wandering around the empty streets of Paris.

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Then John tells us that for a while there was a lot of running back and forth to the tomb.
A Resurrection of his physical body, such as is implied by the empty tomb and by some of the stories in the Gospels of his appearances, would point towards a docetic Christ who does not fully share the lot of men; unless, indeed, bodily corruption were to be regarded as being bound up with the sinfulness of man which Christ did not share (but, unless we accept an impossibly literalistic interpretation of Genesis 3 as factual history, it is impossible to hold that physical dissolution is not part of the Creator's original and constant intention for his creatures in this world).
And trying to prove an empty tomb means something special via unknown authors and a shoddy list of alleged witnesses is grasping at a lot of straw.
A lot of Egyptian tombs had been raided, following Napoleon's army's excursion there.
The mother of Dr Stephen Opuni, a former CEO of Ghana Cocobob, was this weekend buried at Babianiha in the Brong Ahafo Region.The tomb of the deceased has generated a lot of comments on social media and other media platforms.The tomb which is in a form of a building, was financed by the children of the deceased to honor their mother.
The professional care of feet was in existence in ancient Egypt as evidenced by bas - relief carvings at the entrance to Ankmahor's tomb dating from It's fair to say that the social norms around love and sex have gotten a lot more complicated in the past few decades.
Lara does a lot more action / adventuring than she does tomb raiding, and while her roster of gadgets doesn't rival 007's, she presents a decent set of devices to help her on her quest.
This highly developed country is also a major tourist destination offering a variety of attractions ranging from serene temples, royal tombs, unspoiled fishing villages, picturesque mountains that also offer plenty of hiking, shopping opportunities, spas, volcanic landscapes, nightclubs, fine dining options, and a lot more.
Unfortunately, you'll have to spend a lot of time traversing some very monotonous desert to find some of the game's more interesting side quests (pyramids, hidden tombs and so forth).
There are tons of unique areas, the tombs are well designed, and the game in general is a lot of fun to play.
Inside this tomb, he finds a strange small pyramidal rock on a excavated lectern in the rock with a lot of puzzling hieroglyphs.
There are places of interest, papyrus secrets, tombs and lots of things to do once again.
Eidos Montreal has a few months to sort a lot of this stuff out, so I'm not calling for an evac just yet, but I remain convinced that my favourite bits of this game will be those when Lara is on her lonesome in some mysterious tomb, pulling the odd lever and jumping from pillar to pillar.
Optional tombs filled with lots of collectibles are available to explore and of course, the puzzles aren't going anywhere.
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