Throughout the years, the game has no doubt seen multiple iterations, and a lot of 3D Realms»
original vision appears to be lost.
Not exact matches
It would at first
appear that while the Catholic has a strong sense of the continuing revelation but a somewhat deficient
vision of the
original model, the Protestant has a strong
vision of the model but a somewhat deficient sense of the continuing revelation.
In «Digging for Fire,» he begins with an impulse, a sentiment, an experience, and elaborates it into a
vision that's at once dramatically complete and utterly natural; he conveys an inevitability that makes it seem as if it has always been there, like a cinematic song, and that
appears, for exactly that reason, too self - evident, simple, and straightforward to be as furiously
original as it is.
It attracted the notice of De Palma himself, who not only praised his efforts for helping to bring back his
original vision, he deemed it to be the film's true director's cut and lobbied to have a cleaned - up version of it
appear on the Blu - ray alongside the theatrical version — after all, it does make sense for a film about a split personality to be presented in two different ways, doesn't it?
Activision and Vicarious
Visions are honouring the heritage of Crash throughout the trilogy in a variety of ways, including a fully - remastered game soundtrack, packed with all the didgeridoos, xylophones and thumpin» bass lines you can handle, as well as newly recorded dialogue from some of the familiar voice actors who
appear in the
original Crash Bandicoot games, including Jess Harnell and Lex Lang, among others (as appropriate).
It describes an image that continues to
appear in one's
vision after the exposure to the
original image has ceased.