The co-op missions are also a healthy change for the series and provide
some really interesting side stories, along with the single - player - driven Paris Story missions that add both color and context to the time period, as well as the Assassin - Templar war.
Not exact matches
Here's an
interesting side -
story to this study that wasn't
really discussed in the paper.
As a
side note, again, I've never
really had an
interest in writing a memoir, but as I read through the exercises and prompts used to walk writers through the process, I truly did start recalling fond memories and
stories.
Adampoole's verdict is in: «An amazing, Gothic - themed
side - scrolling 3D indie game that was lot of fun with a
really interesting story, great graphics, animation that resembles stop - motion and a game that I've replied more then once since it's so fun.»
They're fully fleshed out personalities with
interesting personal quests, back histories and even their current struggles are something you can easily get emotionally invested in and great voice acting talent from each of them
really drives this home and even
side stories featuring the secondary characters from previous outings are a great payoff to their own continuity.
Each character will have different objectives and a different set of abilities, but it's fair to assume that the various
stories will impact each other and converge at some point, and it's going to be
really interesting to see how, say, Connor's
side of the overall
story develops if he dies in one of the earlier chapters.
There is a main quest that constantly guides you along, and we do have
side quests that give players
really interesting mini
stories to experience, but we've also designed a ton of dungeons for players to find and complete.
As you know from Arctic Tale, as a filmmaker, I am very
interested in narrative
story lines, taking our audience on journeys through individual animals to put them
side by
side with that creature, so they can
really feel and know the decision - making process the animals go through in their quest to survive.
This will be an
interesting test for CNN (or any other news outlet that wants to respond) to see how good they
really are at providing «both
sides of the
story».
After being on the other
side of the table, interviewing a series of candidates two years ago, I
really began to appreciate the ones who could be
interesting and engage me with
stories rather than blandly answer my questions with facts.
Really be
interested in hearing your partner's
side of the
story.