Sentences with phrase «narrow corridors made»

Not exact matches

At the more recent Royalton Hotel, New York (1988), Starck was invited to remodel the interior and accentuated the fact that it occupied an awkward narrow plot by running a long slice of corridor right into the depths of the building and making guests walk its entire length before reaching reception.
Dino Crisis took the survival horror formula, and turned it up a notch by making the enemies deadlier, trading the narrow corridors of a mansion for a facility deep inside the jungle.
In some ways this lack of change is a little unfortunate, as elements that felt cumbersome in the older games, such as the narrow corridors that made the rest of your party essentially useless, don't appear to have been altered, despite their flaws.
Streets and corridors might be a bit narrower than what you're used to in this series, which sometimes can make fights against soldiers a bit of a pain (mostly due to camera placement), but I never felt anything but joy darting around the city like a bad ass assassin.
The ships you board are crawling with strange creatures, which makes looking for clues in those narrow, dark corridors an especially nerve - racking experience.
Narrow corridors, open sandy spaces and frozen planes, lots of varied weapons, responsive controls, fast - paced action, big bosses, even bigger explosions - ah, there's nothing like it after a lonesome hour of inventive crayon puzzles and 8 - bit gravity flips made to jolly chiptunes.
This works fine in the overworld, but many of the dungeons have such narrow corridors as to make many battles impossible to avoid anyway.
The labyrinth is a full immersive experience: you enter a door and you will find yourself having to make your way through a series of narrow corridors where you have to overcome a number of obstacles — both physical and psychological — that are conceived and designed by artists in order to exit the labyrinth.
New clients, some clutching the wheel for the first time, must blend immediately into traffic — wincing through major corridors like East 125th Street; negotiating narrow passages made narrower by double - parked cars; avoiding the cyclist on the right, the vendor on the left, the dog camped midlane because his owner is neither muscular nor aware enough to drag it any farther.
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