Sentences with phrase «many unfair deaths»

He's mostly bitter from the unfair death of his father and jaded over the systemic racial oppression he's grown up with.
Dying happens a lot in Spelunky, but up until now the game has caused some unfair deaths.
Strangely it actually feels like the game is holding your hand, often making every encounter feel incredibly easy up until the point where the unfair death hits you and leaves you staring at the loading screen.
It's easy enough to get the hang of, but the swarm feels imprecise to control and sluggish to react leading to many unfair deaths in a game that's already filled to the brim with irritating, annoying deaths.
Levels often become a trial and error affair with you being forced to play them multiple times to progress thanks to many unfair deaths.
After spending the first few levels bashing my way through London, it didn't take long before the lack of speed in character movement, combined with unresponsive controls, saw me needing to restart an entire level again just because of an unfair death after the
Those unfair deaths didn't stop me coming back to the game time and time again though, with every «game over» seeing me start a new run in the hope that I'd finally complete my journey to Canada.
Two player vs mode is also available, but it does not work very well: huge chains equal quick unfair deaths.
The game is frustrating enough without the added frustration of losing your mini character amongst the hordes of mini zombies, leading to what feels like some rather unfair deaths.
Like I mentioned, even without these unfair deaths Dead Nation is a game that requires both your patience and your attention at all times.
You will still get the massive frustrations of the unfair deaths from things like the missile.
Mighty No. 9's difficulty could be forgiven if it was the result of strong level design like it's 8 bit inspiration, but unfortunately each of the 11 stages are mediocre collections of enemy encounters and frustrating, unfair deaths.
However, the minors issues that plague the game such as the lack of navigation, mobility issues, and unfair deaths can become frustrating over time.
You may suffer some unfair deaths, but if you like fast - paced and challenging gameplay, download this game!

Not exact matches

The Chinese government continues to impose death sentences for crimes that don't warrant it under Chinese law, such as drug - trafficking or financial crimes, and after unfair trials, the report states.
«To protect millions of small businesses and the American farmer, we are finally ending the crushing, the horrible, the unfair estate tax, or as it is often referred to, the death tax,» Trump said during a September speech in Indianapolis.
Blaming Welch's death on the press was grossly unfair; and there are several good reasons to believe that Welch's «cover» may already have worn dangerously thin before his name was published.
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How can we say it's unfair for Iran to execute anyone a mere week after the Supreme Court wouldn't even hear an appeal for a death row prisoner who might have been unjustly convicted?
«Sure, it's definitely unfair that the U.S. Davis Cup team is allowed to play on its own court, just as it's unfair that the Europeans are able to corner the Americans on their clay courts and baseline them to death.
I am not disputing that, but there are enough births that result in death in hospitals by doctors error or not, that it is simplistic and unfair to say that parents who have their children at home are negligent and don't care about their babies.
You say, «To make the assumption (both in the article and in some of the comments throughout) that infant death is only related to intoxication or extreme fatigue is unfair to the parent or parents whose child has died in a co-sleeping situation.»
To make the assumption (both in the article and in some of the comments throughout) that infant death is only related to intoxication or extreme fatigue is unfair to the parent or parents whose child has died in a co-sleeping situation.
«The Chinese authorities» list of human rights abuses is as long as your arm - torture, forced labour, internet repression, unfair trials, and of course the death penalty.
White House Chief of Staff John Kelly delivered a searing, personal defense of President Trump's phone call this week to the widow of a slain Army soldier, describing the trauma of learning about his own son's death in Afghanistan and calling the criticism of Trump's condolences unfair.
NYPD critics and minority groups — already frustrated by the death of Eric Garner in police custody and what they've decried as unfair use of Mr. Bratton's «broken windows» policing — have expressed concern about the departure of Mr. Pineiro and now Mr. Banks, the department's highest - ranking Hispanic and black members, respectively.
«A death tax would be unfair on families who care for elderly relatives themselves.
Another World is full of instant death traps and enemies you have no way of avoiding first time round, making it a horrible trial and error affair which is constantly beyond unfair.
Deaths are cheap and unfair, while they were fair in DS.
As a result, deaths never seem unfair.
The only thing that keeps it from being an all - time great is an unnecessary, unfair take on the death penalty, marring an otherwise outstanding second half of the film especially.
But that reputation does a disservice to what these games are actually about, as it paints a picture of infinite frustration, with unfair odds and enemies placed very specifically to cause deaths you have no way of predicting.
It's also irresistible (if unfair) to compare the two, especially when it comes to how each handles the death itself.
WHY: It seems a little unfair to refer to «Enter the Dragon» as Bruce Lee's masterpiece, because he was just starting to hit his stride at the time of his unfortunate death, but it's definitely one of the best martial arts movies ever made.
Martin is somehow connected, though the specifics would be unfair to spoil; simply put, he is the Rumpelstiltskin of this film, taking an almost mystical revenge on Steven for his father's death.
The hit detection is a little strange and you can find yourself being crushed to death in places that seem unfair or do not make sense.
It's an unfair tragedy when a parent outlives their child, exemplified by the film being set nine months after four - year - old Danny's death; you only get nine months to be excited about the imminent birth of a child, and yet the grieving never ends.
The Infinity Storm is what replaces Marvel Vs. Capcom 3's X-Factor, which, while an interesting mechanic on paper, often felt like an unfair two - button death sentence.
The relentlessly pursued death of dogs who were loved and who committed no other crime than looking as they did is so monstrously unfair and so inhumane that commentators all over the world are threshing around looking for explanations.
Virtually everyone, including the local newspaper and shelter staff, is crying foul, saying the law is unfair, arbitrary, and will result in the death of friendly, family dogs.
My first death was by drowning, which seemed unfair.
When it gets it right this is a mad platformer that rewards risk and has some great concepts, but it falls into the realms of unfair and frustrating deaths too often for its own good.
Now this is where Death Road to Canada can be a little unfair, especially when you're losing party members or supplies for reasons that are completely out of your control.
It's pretty unforgiving, but deaths will always be due to player mistake rather than unfair challenges.
Later in the game you'll be dying a lot as you run through the level memorizing sections so you can finally put it all together in one slick run from start to finish, but it never enters the real of unfair as you feel like every death is your own fault for simply not being quick enough or smart enough.
None of the bosses» attacks feel particularly unfair — whilst I'll admit I suffered a fair few deaths that caused me to shout out a wide assortment of obscenities, once I'd learned how to cope with the bosses» attacks I was typically able to beat them with ease.
Fire & Ice isn't difficult as much as it is unfair; I encountered dozens of cheap deaths that were completely out of my control.
Death isn't punished, and apart from a rude turning circle when negotiating tight underwater levels, no failure feels unfair.
Your frequent deaths never feel unfair or due to poor mechanics either — if you die, it's your own damn fault.
My countless deaths happened because of my lack of skills to beat the stages, not because the game was unfair so I can't complain about it.
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