The beefy (but loveable) bro - soldiers of the original trilogy have been replaced by JD Fenix (son of original protagonist Marcus Fenix), Kait Diaz and Del Walker — all of whom look less like cartoony military caricatures and
more like normal human beings.
Not exact matches
i have to say personal experience i love the game graphic wise it
is an astonishing game i
liked how the game
is compost of 40 % movie cinemas that
are gorgeous and 60 % actual game i
like this game mode fixes my needs and play style why the cinema
is running i get to enjoy my beer and watch and mind blowing graphical short clip i cant ask for
more i do have to get real when it come to the game play
normal mode
is so simple the
AI of the robots and
human is very poor, when you turn it up to very hard get a bit better make the game play better, when it comes to open word it feels really
liked Far Cry Primal a game that i expend
liked 200 + hrs for that main reason i may feel some repetition to this game but overall the graphics makes me keep my mind off of it.
There
's a light, humorous quality to everything and, in its
more absurd moments —
like when Frank West, a
normal human with a camera,
is put up against Thanos, the mad Titan — the story takes the opportunity to poke fun at itself.
It
's Ozu
's unique way of bringing realism to a film that allows for such speculations: despite his unusual editing style, tatami - level camera placement and generally fixed camera (though it moves
more here than in any Ozu I can recall), everything in an Ozu film feels real: people talk
like normal people about
normal human issues.
You can make the argument that it adds to the intensity of each fight, but
more times than not you can
be become aggravated because a
normal human in that situation wouldn't move
like a friggin» robot.
Some degree of fear
is rather
normal given the way
humans approach risk, particularly with something
like the risks from radiation, and particularly given inherent trust that comes from for - profit overlay onto the «common good» and (IMO) laying that fear exclusively at the feet of environmentalists, or simply labeling it as irrational,
is more a product of ideologically - driven identity - protective cognition and tribalism on the part of nuclear proponents than a useful ingredient for making progress on energy policy development.