Both a lack of action and too
much frantic action thinly mask a lack of confidence in the sufficiency of God.
Not exact matches
And since
much of the
action takes place during one fateful,
frantic night, the disc also gets to flex some remarkably deep black levels.
While the bulk of the game's
action is centered around the competitive multiplayer, the co-op mode brings
much of the same
frantic action over.
Your character can literally level up one thousand levels, and with how
frantic and comical the
action can get I don't doubt it will be a
much faster, fun ride to max out your character than most people might think.
I don't know if these exist simply to give you a break from the
frantic action, but I would've
much rather played through some of the other cut scenes — namely the opening where you glide down a snowy mountainside, engaging enemy troops and dropships alike.
This brings the
frantic action down to a standstill, giving a
much - needed diversion to run off and pop a heal or dole out another flurry of headshots.