Sentences with phrase «modes feel great in»

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By the Great Death: the great death of his own ordinary selfhood in all its dimensions; by a complete reversal of his hitherto - followed, conventional, ordinary subject - object modes of thinking, feeling, and acGreat Death: the great death of his own ordinary selfhood in all its dimensions; by a complete reversal of his hitherto - followed, conventional, ordinary subject - object modes of thinking, feeling, and acgreat death of his own ordinary selfhood in all its dimensions; by a complete reversal of his hitherto - followed, conventional, ordinary subject - object modes of thinking, feeling, and acting.
but this game has: smoother gameplay, better combat, arm switching for cover, an amazing campaign, tighter and more intense multiplayer, deeper customization, more maps, maps from the past, improved visuals, great music to fit the game, and finally yes an escalations mode but it does feel different enough in some areas to be a small plus.
Regardless of how you feel about the story mode, multiplayer are the character creation tools nested in SoulCalibur V make the title truly great.
That endless grind of getting gold and pushing forwards culminates in a campaign mode that offers no real payoff and doesn't feel so great that a second playthrough is warranted.
This feeling is even greater in the two - player mode.
While it doesn't take advantage of many unique Nintendo Switch features (HD rumble is included, but not heavily explored,) SteamWorld Dig 2 feels great both in the dock and in handheld mode.
Even though it's a little fuzzy, smashing through a legion of demons with a fun set of weapons and upgrades feels great, and especially when you throw in arcade mode and the much - improved multiplayer arena battles, this is the best mature - themed shooter you can currently get on the Switch.»
It's a bit of a gimmick truth be told, but thankfully you still feel the benefits in the RS even in its regular driving modes, punching you hard out of tight corners and offering great off - the - line traction.
It's quicker - witted than it used to be and feels great when driven in fully automatic mode.
The nice smooth floating ride is great, but it takes away from the more accurate steering feel that I've noticed in late mode Optimas.
Alright, let me be honest and tell you a few things that I dislike about this car: - Gas Mileage (Hyundai claims it gives you 25 mpg in the city, which is not true, I get not more than 23 mpg in the city for sure)- Traction Control (The traction can not handle the acceleration and the wheels would start spinning, even on the dry roads, not sure what to blame)- USB port - The built in USB port does not support android, at least not in my case, therefore I have to rely on Bluetooth or AUX)- Dull Alloy Wheels - The dullness of alloy wheels for the SE trim does not compliment the car over all, but eh, I can't complain much as it is a BASE model Now, the things I absolutely love about this car: - Great Turn Radius - Beautiful LED lights (even with base model)- Highway mileage (35 mpg even driving at 75 miles an hour, you might get better than 37 mpg if you drive at 55 miles an hour)- Spacious trunk - Great leg room for rear seats - Just enough power to accelerate quickly and merge on to the highways / freeways - Amazing Brakes - Sports, ECO and Normal Mode (For those who do not know, once switched to SPORTS mode, the car's steering becomes stiff as well as the engine along with the help of transmission helps you accelerate the car faster, you actually feel like driving a sports car.
It's a performance SUV, though, so while it may not feel great in that specific instance, it firms up nicely in Dynamic mode and keeps the handling good and flat in corners.
Even in its Sport mode, the electric steering feel isn't great, but at least it's responsive.
From there, adjustments in the engine control unit let you feel the shift points with greater precision for a more exciting drive.Even if you choose the automatic transmission, you can still enjoy feeling connected with your drive using the unique manual shift mode found on the Yaris iA.
You really do feel the difference and each high rpm upshift sends a pleasant jolt through the entire car - this is not present in the more sedate driving modes, but that's just fine for smooth day - to - day driving offering supreme smoothness; it's a great setup.
Coming from a standpoint of never driving DSG, I did feel a bit at a loss whether to use the paddles or leave it in sport mode — but apart from that — had a great deal of satisfaction on the corporate hill laps.
Feels great in sport mode.
In Eco / Comfort mode the ride at low speeds is great and although you can hear the suspension working its way over harsh bumps, you never really feel them in the cabiIn Eco / Comfort mode the ride at low speeds is great and although you can hear the suspension working its way over harsh bumps, you never really feel them in the cabiin the cabin.
To be fully honest, however, the online portion of the game is almost dead even this soon after launch and I wasn't able to get many games under my belt, so I don't feel entirely comfortable talking about these modes in any great depth.
36 stages, a host of objectives, 2 modes and some great mix - ups in gameplay make this game feel fresh way longer than you might think.
The studio has made plenty of other changes in this sequel too, shoring up the car selection with a greater variety of vehicles, and creating a career mode that feels less wayward without sacrificing the appealing freedom of choice pioneered by the previous game's.
It still feels great though, as this encourages players to focus on paying a role on their team in the team based modes.
A great deal of the bosses within the campaign themselves feel catered to those who play in a Fireteam and of course, taking on Raid and Nightfall modes isn't something you'd look to tackle with randomers.
Burnout Paradise is a beautiful looking game, has a great soundtrack and very well made map filled with shortcuts, however it fails to recreate the crash mode in the new open world, feels more like need for speed rather than Burnout and ruins the racing formula Burnout Revenge perfected by making the tracks routes on an open world map rather than specially designed tracks in different locations.
The split screen multiplayer feels like it would be a great fit for the Switch in tabletop mode.
Darkest Dungeon on the Nintendo Switch in handheld mode looks, sounds and feels great.
The other new stuff is great, to be sure — in particular, the new Battle mode represents an incredible improvement — but it all feels rather minor compared to the boon of being able to lift the Switch out of its dock and continue racing.
There is a unique and deliberate movement to the fighting that feels great, but those roots are planted in some wacky modes that really help flesh out the package.
For that reason, it's great fun to start at the bottom in Career mode — the tracks look the same, but feel completely different if, say, you go from driving them in a 250cc Superkart (twitchy as hell but able to stop on a sixpence) to a Caterham Super Seven (grippier, a bit stately, and conducive to four - wheel drifts).
Fabulous phone in CDMA - GSM category... Today i had bought it and in my opinion this is the best phone in its class... It Has...: --- HD display (720 × 1184 because of on screen buttons) with 320dpi is very good and vewing angles and colour reproduction were also great — Qualcomm Snapdrogan s4 8625Q processor with Adreno 203 GPU — On screen navigation buttons — All CDMA (3G) and GSM (2G) sims work — Camera quality is also good — Bulid quality is good — Can play HD videos smoothly in h / w mode — Antutu Score — 10948 — Quadrant score - 4485 — Multitouch - 5 points — Nenamark 2 score - 28.4 fps — Sensors — Accelerometer, Magnetic field, Orientation, light, Proximity — No notification led — Apps can move to sd cards — Screen guard is included with all standard accessories in the box — Black colour is good instead of white because in black colour it looks completely black from front which looks great and feels like a very premium phone..
As we speak, I'm in clean up mode around here and it feels GREAT!
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