Sentences with phrase «restore less health»

Enemies will do more damage and Frank's weapons will break faster, while food will restore less health.
Enemies do more damage; Frank's weapons break faster and food restores less health than before.
That's one day after the game is getting patched to add two new difficulty modes to the game, ratcheting things up even further with zombies that deal more damage, weapons that break quicker and food that restores less health.
Enemies do more damage; Frank's weapons break faster and food restores less health than before.

Not exact matches

From the low - down on lesser known, energy - zapping toxins, to restoring your digestive health, to getting a bit more sunlight, Shawn leaves no stone unturned, and leaves you with a solid plan for getting your energy back.
But a good - not - great single - player campaign story for the trilogy conclusion with a less interesting protagonist is easily overcome with a fantastic variety of alien - eliminating weaponry, solid FPS controls that restore gameplay functionality to fan - favorite quality with the reintroduction of the weapon wheel and health bar, and good - not - great multiplayer.
The greater availability of veterinary medicine advances means more less - affluent pet owners are insisting that everything that can be done to maintain or restore their pets to good health be done, and insurance helps to reduce that cost.
Economic growth provides resources for solving problems — conserving and restoring ecosystems, better sanitation and safer water, better health and education, updating the diesel fleet and other productive assets to emit less black carbon, developing better and cheaper ways of producing electricity, replacing cooking fires with better ways of preparing food thus avoiding millions of deaths annually, etc..
It's estimated, for instance, that building up natural habitats to effectively restore bee health globally would cost about $ 75 billion each year (that's less than 20 percent of what the world spends on soft drinks), saving the world an estimated $ 2 to $ 6.6 trillion annually in losses from deteriorating ecosystems.
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