That revelation may cause some concern, and justifiably so, as Twilight Princess» vast Hyrule Field was a hollow façade; an empty void that looked impressive but failed to engage in
any real tangible sense.
Not exact matches
Of course in the first place, they were trying to remain hidden from empire's armies and police spies, and they were engaged in a battle in a
real sense, and much of their most
tangible work was underground and invisible.
«Having a specific, a
real list of
tangible items that will not just help cities but will help broader metropolitan areas, I think that makes
sense,» Mr. Katz said.
You are flung into other levels of reality so visceral, so
tangible, so all - enveloping, that they become your
sense of the
real world.
So the first date went swimmingly; the conversation flowed, the chemistry was
tangible and you could
sense the beginnings of a
real connection.
However, sometimes films that feature such inconsistencies can still succeed as entertainment, despite making very little logical
sense in terms of adhering to a set of
tangible rules, whether
real or concocted.
«Virtual reality is a perfect fit for racing games since the game world literally comes rushing towards you from the distance and the increased
sense of depth and speed that stereoscopic vision affords you makes this incredibly
real and
tangible.
You fight against monstrous creatures, traverse incredible vistas and even solve puzzles, but you never get a
real sense of what's
tangible, what's
real, and what's simply a figment of Senua's sick brain.
The three starting classes are Fighter, Strider and Mage, and while that may sound like a familiar toss - up between sword, bow and magic, the
real - time combat offers a
tangible sense of immediacy that makes each profession feel unique.
Price's chosen film medium gives an almost
tangible quality to the clay, enhancing the
sense of character and creating intrigue around the objects in the videos, more so than if they were encountered in the
real world.
It seemed throughout the day there was this
sense of music in the air, something joyful,
tangible, and
real.
We talk a lot about the work that needs to be done to eliminate racism and bullying and we know there is a way to go, but AIDA is
sensing real and
tangible progress and we are proud to be a part of the change.