For those who prefer combat to story, hunting challenges abound for you to win medals, or if you want
a really challenging fight, dangerous Cauldrons lurk in the mountains - mysterious robotic wombs that seem more organism than machine.
Not exact matches
Most of the press outright supports the Conservatives, the rest of it does not
really challenge the notion that there should be two parties
fighting over centre - right ground.
Perhaps the bottom line, then, is that while the Obama Administration did what it could — at times generously so — on science and innovation funding, such investments and others in the discretionary budget have been secondary to the bigger
fights that truly define our fiscal politics, over healthcare, retirement, deficits and debt, levels of taxation, and so on (and it can't be underestimated how truly intractable these
challenges really are, as indicated by the labyrinthine wrangling and ultimate failure of the President's Bowles - Simpson deficit commission).
Having a relationship is a
really big
challenge, especially with all the
fighting and bickering the two person can have.
To combat these stereotypes and
challenge people to re-evaluate their opinions of international dating is, A Foreign Affair doesn't
fight with just words; they
fight with transparency and honesty — even inviting the media to go on tours to see how they
really are.
In fact, I'd prefer it to be 720p at 60 fps with
really interesting and
challenging Boss
fights with everyting on screen moving smoothly than Batman's carboard like movements on 30 fps.
The combat is consistently
challenging with excellent boss
fights that will
really challenge your RPG skills.
Communication itself was a big
challenge — the technology just wasn't there but we
really wanted to do it, so we
fought to get it in there.
Nevertheless, anyone looking for a
challenging game would do well to dive into BLEED, and with such a small price tag attached, even the exceptionally overbearing boss
fights aren't enough to
really ruin the experience.
These elements along with some attacks that the monster can use from under the ice create a
really fun
fight that has a decent
challenge to it.
It provides some
really challenging and entertaining
fights, which should keep players coming back for more, time and time again.
Filled with excellent and
really challenging boss
fights (
really,
really if you aren't prepared with balloon magic) that caused me to truly learn and master the combat system in a way that the previous 75 % of the game never
challenged me to.
Once you get to the Conquer Phase for each Ward, you enter a Boss
Fight, which isn't
really a Boss or a
Challenge because you are not capable of losing to any Clan Boss.
There are puzzles, riddles, platforming
challenges, races, shooting ranges, and
really strange boss -
fight quizzes that test you on your knowledge of in - game characters and locations (which I totally aced because I am a nerd).
Harder difficulties can prove to be
really challenging, especially the boss
fights, which are not only well designed but fun as well.
Of course, there are boss
fights and some of the earlier ones are rather disappointing, not
really challenging at all, and don't
really do anything unique.
There's
really no
challenge to it other than
fighting the game's poorly executed touch controls and resisting the urge to throw away the cart after returning to the Temple of the Ocean King and redoing every puzzle for the 10th time.
It never
really gets
challenging on the main path, but side quests and dungeons offer something beyond the visual showcase with more
challenging foes for those looking to get a little more out of what the system offers, because while
fights with late - game bosses can be more
challenging, Final Fantasy XV is a fairly easy game to bulldoze your way through as long as you're adequately leveled.
This was subject to a lot of critique, and although they were never
challenging and didn't
really add to the game, they nonetheless were a welcome diversion from the constant
fighting.