Sections of the game are broken up by short and
ridiculous story moments.
Not exact matches
At the final
moments of the 2016 electioneering campaign when all parties should be deploying their best arsenals to win over undecided voters, the New Patriotic Party (NPP), sensing defeat, has taken political decency a notch lower and sprung up what could best be described as the most
ridiculous story in the 2016 electioneering season.
Played from its opening whimsical guitar score as a sweet
story about friends, the dynamic of a real - life, Apatow - brand bromance is prominent, and makes for a few funny bonding
moments, like when Tommy has Greg loudly rehearse a scene in a restaurant as a
ridiculous gesture of fearlessness.
A scene featuring a deranged Anna Faris playing herself got most of the attention, but it's cross-cut with an even funnier
moment: Keegan - Michael Key sitting in his minivan with some hardcore killers, trying — successfully, as it turns out — to convince them that George Michael is truly «O.G.» It's the sort of sublimely
ridiculous moment that makes you wish these guys hadn't needed to expend their brainpower on coming up with a
story for Keanu, which suffers when it tries to further its own silly plot but glimmers when it just lets its stars get silly.
In that single
moment of
ridiculous violence, a sword punctures the uterus, leading to an impromptu Caesarean section and the myth of the
story's hero being «battle - born.»
Even more impressive is how the plot actually makes you care about these characters; unlike the intro / outro clipshows most fighting games have to offer, MKX's
story bothers to include things like character development and heartfelt
moments in between all the
ridiculous action.
The
story featured in NG3 is pretty generic, even by the series» standards; it's full of
ridiculous, nonsensical
moments and paper - thin characters.
While the
ridiculous story might annoy some players, the localisation team have gone a long way to ensuring that
moment to
moment beats are entertaining.
I reasoned with myself before I started the blog that if you are willing to put yourself out there and share, even those
ridiculous moments where you were looking at boots and missed the ice to other more serious life - changing
moments and the mundane stuff in between, something in your
story might impact someone else.