Sentences with phrase «repertoire of new abilities»

As you earn experience, you'll unlock a repertoire of new abilities, all of which help make combat more palatable.

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The extent to which television is able to add new, salient alternatives to the person's repertoire is dependent on gaining the person's attention, achieving retention of the behavior, and the person's ability and motivation to perform the act.
Selmer Bringsjord of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, who ran the test, says that by passing many tests of this kind — however narrow — robots will build up a repertoire of abilities that start to become useful.
Unlocking new moves for smoother traversal of the cityscape is satisfyingly rewarding and clearly reflected in the controls as you add to your parkour repertoire; enhancing your combat abilities is also a necessity, as there's a much heavier focus on engaging enemies in this game than the first, which isn't necessarily a good thing.
The demo playable consisted of a single 2D underground dungeon style level, and showed off some of the new abilities Sonic has added to his repertoire since his last outing.
As you gain experience from killing enemies you unlock new upgrades, abilities, and moves and vastly increase Kenshiro's repertoire of annihilation techniques.
Beyond Blade Mode, new techniques and the parry ability will form an essential repertoire of moves needed to overcome brutal foes.
Amazon will soon add yet another ability to Alexa's repertoire in the form of notifications — giving users spoken updates from Alexa on what's new across a selection of the digital assistant's 12,000 - plus skills.
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