Sentences with phrase «really builds tension»

The combination of combat and construction here really builds tension and adds to this desire to stay safe but also to find more resources and keep researching better items.
By involving the obvious touches — body language, internal monologue, showing the gameboard — but doing them all on the same page, alongside some dream - like sequences, really builds tension, even for those who don't know how to play shogi.

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I think with the last accord, with the escalator [automatic year - over-year increase in transfer dollars] built in it really sort of dampened down the usual federal - provincial tensions, and for whatever reason it also then fell off the media and public horizon.
But the tension at the heart of Bloomberg doesn't really have anything to do with personnel, and it may not even have anything to do ultimately with the man whose name is on the building.
Obviously the close score helps build tension throughout the game but more than that both teams really wanted to get the win and extend their season.
The tension builds as I click off the pop - up ads before the horror really hits home and I realise we're being linked to yet another Southampton player.
Coaching and therapy can really help to address and solve this, by helping people to set clear goals around the reality of what they want, and in busting that fantasy bubble that is often the inevitable side effect of building tension with someone on the other side of a screen.
Don't look at this opportunity just as a way to get rid of the sexual tension that built inside you, but also as a way to improve your skills in the bedroom and become a better lover for the person that will really be important for you.
The guy who gets really close to you and then has to retreat and disappear when he needs time for the tension in the rubber band to build up again.
Of course, Zemeckis doesn't really need the help in building the tension.
It's clearly one of the best shows on TV, and though I still enjoyed the season finale, the plot contrivance revealed all - too - neatly in the first 10 minutes or so of the finale really did take some air out of the balloon in terms of the tension that had been building for so many episodes.
Rope is a classic picture, one that definitely needs to be seen by genre fans, and it's a film that steadily builds up the tension, in order for the viewer to really get into the story and not turn away.
We don't really have a sense of what's going to happen next, but when something does happen, the film builds in intensity and tension.
We were really surprised that Aliens: Colonial Marines didn't have any slower paced sections to build tension and help to create an atmosphere.
The girls in the film really take control of the action and what they do at the end of the movie is worth all the slow tension building.
The monster is stuck in the darkened areas of the floor, and yes, that motion sensor becomes really important to the way Sandberg builds the tension of the scene.
From this whipsmart opening, Whedon builds to a brutal second act that mercilessly piles on the hurt, with each character — even Scarlett — given some really bad business to deal with in an extended mid-air action sequence of such sustained and wrung - out tension that it has the unintended effect of rendering the final showdown just a little limp by comparison.
His narrative builds tension by cross-cutting between the tale of the camping couple and the story of the family whose vacant tent begins to really worry Sam and Ian come nightfall.
The acting — led by Krasinski himself and Blunt — is excellent, the pared - down story - telling really impressive, and, as for the brilliantly built and excruciatingly maintained levels of suspense and threat... well, all I can say is that Sigourney Weaver and her tension - ratcheting alien would feel thoroughly at home here.
Although very little, if any, tension and suspense is built, all the waiting and watching makes one anticipate some type of a payoff, but there isn't one; there isn't really an ending, per se, so much as a stoppage.
In fiction, you learn about pacing and how to build tension — which is something you want in a really good nonfiction feature article as well.
It feels like this part has been added to build tension and add into the whole tactical approach of the mechanics, but I never really noticed any benefits for having high fear other than knowing I'll be dead if one or two bullets hit me.
The music is very atmospheric, and can really build up the tension when you are exploring the island.
But as an optional addition it really helps to build race - day tension.
There is not enough tension really built up through the story and character interactions to really feel like you're having to make tough decisions to kill one of your own.
«We have no shortage of games that utilise blazingly intense set - pieces to build tension and momentum, but fewer titles that really make you feel a part of the universe rather than just an observer of events.
The lack of music in some battles really makes the tension build up.
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