Sentences with phrase «near perfection of»

Instead of new ideas, it offers near perfection of the core mechanics and gameplay that made the series what it is today.
Enacted live at SFMOMA during the opening days of Soundtracks and replayed on video for the remainder of the exhibition, the performance reflects the constant interaction between human labor, with all its imperfections and syncopations, and the near perfection of trained musicians, who skillfully follow but also consciously deviate from the regime of a preprogrammed rhythm.
However, while the near perfection of the core Ninja Gaiden gameplay remains unchanged, the controls feel slightly unwieldy in Sigma Plus, like a strange mix of delayed response times due to the game running in 30 frames - per - second, and over-sensitivity due to the Vita's tiny analog sticks.
MachineGames needed to bring out their best with The New Colossus to make that happen though, and whilst calling it the best game in the series may be a bit of a longshot, especially given the near perfection of the first game, it's definitely accurate to say they've created another fine masterpiece.
Camping here is strictly prohibited, nevertheless, with a bit of nerve and lot of respect for the near perfection of the natural surroundings, it is doable.
With a four - generation legacy spanning a quarter of a century, the Lexus LS may not be the riskiest, most cutting - edge vehicle in its class but its devotees don't mind — the reliability, near perfection of design, and pronounced bent toward comfort and luxury make it a sure bet for those with a preference for the predictable and stalwart.
However, while the near perfection of the core Ninja Gaiden gameplay remains unchanged, the controls feel slightly unwieldy in Sigma Plus, like a strange mix of delayed response times due to the game running in 30 frames - per - second, and over-sensitivity due to the Vita's tiny analog sticks.

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Yet Christians are commanded to be «prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you» (1 Peter 3:15), and unless one is determined to do no more than mutely wave people towards the nearest church, this can only be achieved by giving some account of the coherence (not perfection) and development (not fulfillment) one discerns in one's own life.
Or, worse, that people need to reach some level of near perfection before they can be worthy of a relationship.
The requirement of the five prayers is designed to make one attentive, to enlighten one's spirit, and to cause one to seek happiness and perfection in drawing near to God.
The tendency there has been in Christian thought, from quite near the beginning, to depreciate the true humanity of Jesus and to turn him into a divine being, appearing temporarily in the form of man, fails to do justice to the magnificence, indeed the perfection, of that portrayal of love in the human scene.
In spite of or because of these things, Version 2010 was a success, and we recommend the menu for your holiday dinners, at least the ones you want to near perfection.
I have made countless versions of cold sesame noodles with peanut sauce over the past six months, tweaking this and that, using store - bought noodles or making fresh udon noodles, and the final result is near perfection in my mind.
Pumpkin pancakes are one of those foods that are near perfection for me.
In fact, after the Sooners» coaches studied all their game film of 1967, Fairbanks said that «our average gain on all plays going over Kalsu, including short yardage and goal line plays, is 6.2 net yards rushing... This is what we coaches grade as... near perfection
Some will argue that Cech also had a few howlers over the course of the campaign, but to expect near perfection would not be realistic.
Traditional digital computers depend on millions of transistors opening and closing with near perfection, making an error less than once per 1 trillion times.
Pumpkin pancakes are one of those foods that are near perfection for me.
But I feel that PHD offers me a set of tools to fine - tune my diet to a level of near perfection that I didn't know how to achieve.
Peter Quinn, Dar Adal, and President - elect Elizabeth Keane have flashier moments in the 10th episode of the season, but there are two big Carrie moments that are revealing about this most complicated character, limned to near perfection by Claire Danes.»
FreakZone managed to capture the past to near perfection, with very well designed 8 - bit graphics and a tailor - made soundtrack that feel like they were lifted right out of the 1980s.
Even when there's not much happening or the comedy is uncomfortably broad, a Hughes film has the sheen of near - perfection.
The film's supporting performances are to near perfection as well, especially that of Bonham Carter who brings a measured sense of patience and acerbic bite to her role as supportive wife.
There's a conversation that Michael Stuhlbarg's character has with Elio near the end that I need a transcript of to refer to often, because it's absolute perfection.
On a more positive note, the minigames still look great, the roster is near perfection (except for not including Nabbit, which ND Cube only used him for Nabbit Spaces in Bowser Party, which are not only almost pointless, but only THREE of them exist in the entire game: two in Whimsical Waters, and one in Chaos Castle.
Moreover, it's one of the few Rift Experiences with legitimate game length, also a wonderful example on how to use the Touch controllers to near - perfection.
This film really spoke to me because of the issues that still surround our society, and the performances — especially by Sean Penn, Emilie Hirsch, and James Franco — were nothing short of near - perfection.
Sure, Baby Driver could zoom in and steal the editing Oscar, but Dunkirk's domination of the guilds and the admiration of its near technical perfection makes me believe that a light flick like Baby Driver can't withstand the powerhouse filmmaking on display.
Regardless of how good Spider - Man 3 turned to be (or not be), this teaser is near perfection.
If they could get rid of the microtransaction for Darkseid, then it will be a complete circle of near perfection.
A nonstop killing and swearfest starring tough guy Bruce Willis (still somewhere near his prime) that featured a unique setup (the whole thing basically happens in one office building) a real antihero (John McClane isn't exactly the model of police perfection) and probably one of THE greatest villains of all time (Alan Rickman's wonderful Hans Gruber).
At the same time, Frozen is nowhere near as good as Wreck - It Ralph — which is to say, it falls short of perfection.
Restored by its previous owner to near perfection, this Mini looks as if it has been yanked from a fashion catalog of the swinging»60s.
It speaks volumes of the company's ability to set a long - term plan, put all of the components in place, and execute to near perfection.
Enough has been said about Audi interiors, so I won't dwell on that near - perfection, other than to say that I like the little bit of padding they've added on the center console where the driver's knee rests.
The body of this Resto - Mod has been worked to near perfection and finished in 2011 factory Corvette color Supersonic Blue, with new cloth soft - top from Coffman Corvettes.
Two of Germany's finest production automobiles have been tuned by Vorsteiner to near perfection, contrasting the M3's urge to be sporty with the Panamera's desire to be luxurious.
The final two stages of editorial services in the production of a book aim to polish a manuscript as near to perfection as possible, and both of these concern correction.
From a writer «of near - miraculous perfection» (The New York Times Book Review) and «a literary intelligence far surpassing most other writers of her generation» (San Francisco Chronicle), The Emperor's Children is a dazzling, masterful novel about the intersections in the lives of three friends, now on the cusp of their thirties, making their way — and not — in New York City.
I did my best to aid their business goals, finding weaknesses in the risk - based capital formulas, and managing the interest rate posture of the company to near - perfection, all of which reduced capital needs.
When a robust south swell hits Maui, surfers from far and near head for Maʻalaea to have a chance to experience the tubular perfection of one of the world's fastest rideable waves - the legendary Maʻalaea Pipeline wave.
With captivating panoramic views of the Pacific ocean, with its never ending blue perfection and a stunning view of the majestic mountains, this hidden tourist area in Navarit, near Puerto Vallarta, captivates its visitors.
The 8 - bit pixel art of old is rendered to near perfection and the insectoid aliens are brimming with great variety of color schemes, helping the enemies stand out in the crowd.
We Shall Wake will most likely hold the title of the best third - person action combat game to ever exist as it nears high - speed gameplay perfection, crazy super human powers and an in - depth combat customization system.
Unparalleled in its license to thrill, the colourful chaos that ensues is born out of the seemingly simplest of ideas and executed to near perfection.
No other game nails the feeling of being the Caped Crusader with such near perfection.
All of the boards and ideas were very unique and fresh, and the minigames were near perfection.
Gameplay wise it didn't change a whole lot from the first game, it merely refined it to a point of near perfection.
Cut across the apex of that corner with near perfection and you are at risk.
But we forget that it took years of patches and expansion packs for the game to reach that state of near perfection.
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