The anime is also starting its 3rd season soon while the game appears to
mostly feature the characters from the first 2 seasons.
Not exact matches
A mixture of open air and cave art sites hug the middle of the plateau and
feature images of people, plants and animals of
mostly secular
character.
Well, they show up in The Intervention, a cloying throwback to the Big Chill format of a cloistered reunion devoted to self - analysis and errant hanky - panky that in this case
features mostly silly and annoying
characters with whom it's no fun to be trapped.
Even though it tells a simple tale, has only two main
characters and
features several scenes that are
mostly silent, it is more moving, more memorable, and just so much BETTER in every way possible than 95 % of the films I see each year.
Ready Player One is the
feature - length equivalent of that scene in Luc Besson's The Fifth Element where Milla Jovovich's
character visually shotguns the entire history of humankind in one sitting, only in this case it's
mostly just the Wikipedia pages tagged 1980s and 1990s.
«Pawn Sacrifice» certainly whips up a dervish of energy, and as a piece of dramatic entertainment, it's
mostly engaging, and
features character actors doing very good work.
The trailer, titled Your story, your fight, is
mostly a compilation of fighting sequences
featuring the
characters that will make an appearance in the game, including Street Fighter's Akuma.
While many other playable
characters are introduced, none of them get as much focus as the main four,
mostly being
featured in their own introductory chapter and the chapter directly afterwards, and then largely being shifted out of focus in favor of Link, Zelda / Sheik, Impa and Lana.
The films
featured mostly new
characters.
As a mainstream movie co-written by a woman, with a female lead and
mostly featuring other female
characters, it is something of a rarity.
Oddly, the year's German movie, Maren Ade's Toni Erdmann, was
mostly set in Romania, and
featured a performance from its seasoned
character and bad - guy specialist, Vlad Ivanov.
As a remake, White Day isn't really a looker and for the most part, it
mostly features fairly basic
character models and visuals.
Mostly known as a
character actor and supporting player, he first appeared on television in 1954 and made his
feature film debut in 1957, going on to more than 200 screen credits.
Apocalypse, especially, is a disappointing threat — a villain that just wants to destroy the world and reclaim it as his own, which leads to a lot of CG - heavy action
featuring characters with
mostly simple motivations fighting each other.
The end of the film
features a «battle royale» between the motley array of
mostly no - name costumed good guys and costumed bad guys, which begs the question as to how most of these
characters who are seeing each other for the first time can draw the distinction between them to make sure they are only fighting nemeses on the other side of the law.
The disc's extras are above average, as they
mostly feature more of Ferrell in
character.
Other discussions taking place right now involve new facial
features for male
characters, the design of an impressive - looking gatling gun, and a new map called the Northern Regions which may be
mostly focused on relic hunts, gold mines, and hunting grounds.
Play through over 30 tracks,
featuring an assortment of concerts and
mostly female
character singers.
Unfortunately we can't say much about the Xenoblade Chronicles X, because all they showed was a cinematic trailer that
mostly featured mechs and
character dialogue.
Historically, picture books have
featured mostly white
characters (Larrick 1965).