Not exact matches
Replacing your culture with the culture of no one group in particular has
proved well
nigh impossible on its own - imagine if you had to agree on adopting the culture of an enemy, and you see why it just doesn't happen.
This
proves well -
nigh impossible; Abe, the self - described «king of the Hollywood extras,» is not only a play - actor in Tinseltown but in life itself, refusing to take on any real responsibilities, least of all the responsibility of parenthood.
Getting to their assumptions when they «ran the numbers» has
proved to be
nigh impossible.
The camera quickly
proves to a pain in the backside as well because it remain entirely under the players control, so while you're frantically trying to deal with a crowd of enemies you've also got to deal with the camera, otherwise it will inevitably become lodged in a piece of the tight environments and make it
nigh on
impossible to see what's going on.
In this post Skyrim land, many gamers find it
nigh on
impossible to play another RPG without comparing it to Bethesda's massive open - world adventure, and that's fundamentally wrong, because the Witcher 2, a port of the PC title,
proves that you don't need a massive open - world full of things to do to be a good game.