Sentences with phrase «rewatching lost»

When I'm not writing about video games, I'm out eating sushi and rewatching LOST for the hundredth time.
I'm rewatching Lost right now, a piece of entertainment even more linear than Dead Space 2.
On another random note, John and I have started rewatching LOST from the beginning of the series.

Not exact matches

I happened to rewatch those episodes recently and I was struck by how Jackie worried about Rose's separation from humanity, about how she would keep travelling forever and she would lose herself entirely.
After a rewatch a couple of nights ago, it's not lost anything at all.
For example, Disney's visually stunning Moana lost its lustrous aquamarine ocean and lush green foliage when I rewatched the movie.
- the developers had to find way to convey the story in a way that didn't restrict players» freedom - they came up with this system of «watching a cutscene = Link regains a lost memory» - when you're gathering those «Memories», the cutscenes are shown without any context - this makes you wonder what happened (especially if you haven't seen them all)- a great advantage of that Memories system is that you can rewatch the cutscenes at any time, as many times as you want - the Sheikah Slate conveniently lists them in chronological order - Princess Zelda has two main roles in the game - The Princess who Seals (Zelda's traditional role, as seen in previous Zelda games)- The Princess who Researches (ways to stop Calamity Ganon, Zelda's new role)- taking those two roles into consideration, the image of «The Princess that can not use her sealing powers» was born.
Maybe I just need to rewatch the film, but I didn't have a firm grasp on the backstory between the American trappers and the Arikara (a.k.a. the Rees) and I think it would have helped build more of the tension to know more about the lost daughter and her relation to the Americans.
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