Part of the idea does come from an old draft of Alan Wake, a version of the story that was more fragmented, more
a series of different stories he had written.
Not exact matches
The Whole
Story series of the classics are the ones I always check out of the library, as their sidebar definitions, explanations of seldom used words, illustrations and interesting tidbits, not only intrigue, but make a classic story accessible to children who might otherwise become confused by the terminology of a different time
Story series of the classics are the ones I always check out
of the library, as their sidebar definitions, explanations
of seldom used words, illustrations and interesting tidbits, not only intrigue, but make a classic
story accessible to children who might otherwise become confused by the terminology of a different time
story accessible to children who might otherwise become confused by the terminology
of a
different time era.
When I approached a
series of different evangelical Christians about writing for this blog about their perspectives on contraception, I was struck by how similar their
stories were to my own.
The
series, in effect, is an argument in favor
of these
stories, albeit on
different grounds — scientific rather than religious or philosophical — though Bingham appears not to know this.
This is the opening
of The Lunch Line Fight: Looking at
Different Perspectives, by Tosca Killoran and Jeff Hoffart, part
of a
series of 10 paperback books with a focus on citizenship, mindfulness, empathy, character and social - emotional skills, presented in
story book format.
With the advent
of spring (although we just had a
series of cold winter - like rain storms here in Los Angeles), I would like to uncover some Spring beauty (actually, any beauty at all but that is an entirely
different story)...
The content is the hard part: once you have a compelling
story, you can adapt it for
different media — long - form reading for a web page, an infographic for Facebook, a
series of Tweets for Twitter, a video for YouTube.
Earlier this year, for example, Ken Levine, creator
of the successful BioShock
series, disbanded his game studio to make time to experiment with
different ways
of experiencing
stories.
If the Cloverfield
series is hoping to wash the stink
of the recent, disappointing Cloverfield Paradox away, it might be wise for Bad Robot to branch out and start bringing in
different stories like this.
Like the movie, the Four Weddings and a Funeral
series follows a group
of friends as their lives intersect through these five events, with each season following a
different story arc.
A
series of flashbacks fill us in on the back
story, including a montage
of him testing out
different costumes, torturing and killing goons to find his nemesis, reconnecting with his bartender buddy Weasel (T.J. Miller), and finding a blind roommate (Leslie Uggams) who won't mind the sight
of him or his odd masturbation ritual.
The
story in Megadimension Neptunia is one
of the better ones
of the
series, divided up into three sections that explore
different events within the world
of Gameindustri.
While the actual
story is quite
different to the wide - eyed, meandering discovery
stories told in the anime the slapstick, the happy - go - lucky tone
of the TV
series is nailed here, making Detective Pikachu's
story a joy to experience.
Following a single father who works as a human billboard in Taipei, and his left - to - their - own - devices kids, with the presence
of their mother represented by three
different actresses, the film has the barest thread
of story (Tsai has admitted that he no longer has any real interest in narrative), and seems determined to provoke less patient audience members into walking out, with a
series of shots that last upwards
of ten minutes without all that much movement in them.
One
of the things that makes the
series work so well is that every album in it has its own distinctive feel — you never get the same
story told twice, and while there are entries that share common elements, they're always handled in
different ways.
While seeing this on stage in a
series of clearly defined acts likely gives the the
story a
different shape, presented similarly as a film, it leaves the pacing feeling particularly slack.
Set in a single room
of an average American motel, Room 104 is a half - hour anthology
series which tells a
different story of the assorted characters who pass through it in each episode.
That sense
of conceptual déjà vu means the
series can often feel like an anthology
of previous anthology shows, as various entries play up
different aspects
of Dick's interests, emphasizing the formats and types
of story he was capable
of constructing.
Or is it the kind
of «
story» found in the tekken games, ie a
series of bizarre, random and seemingly unconnected events involving «characters» who each appear to be reading from
different scripts?
Samus Returns presents a much more palatable way to experience this
story, and for diehard fans who know every inch
of the monochrome version
of SR388, this stereoscopic 3D version is vastly
different enough in gameplay and geography to be considered an entirely new entry in the Metroid
series.
Whether it's the way the four - part
series follows investigators» deconstruction
of the timeline, the perfunctory introduction
of different potential accessories in the case, or the steady return to the same archival footage and mugshots, the show takes a conventional approach when it's clear this
story is demanding something
different.
«Every year we see a
series of exceptional films like «Moonlight» that tells a
different story and features women or POC, but they have always prove to be exceptions to the rule.
My favorite trailers are the ones who set the world, the tone, the voice
of the movie, without telling you too much about the
story... It's totally
different from what the previous movies had done, and it's much more akin to what the «Ultimate Fantastic Four»
series did.»
There will be arenas from past games in the
series, extra game content separate from the
story, waves
of different enemies, but the emphasis will be one - on - one battle against many
different heroes.
Which includes information
of the «What If»
Story Mode where the game focuses on scenarios that aren't canon to the official mainline series, but instead branch off and tell a different s
Story Mode where the game focuses on scenarios that aren't canon to the official mainline
series, but instead branch off and tell a
different storystory.
The
story takes Mortdecai and his faithful, womanizing manservant Jock (Paul Bettany, who also retains an ounce
of dignity in spite
of his character) through a
series of weirdos, played by actors with
different silly accents and other grotesque facial tics, from London to Moscow to Los Angeles.
Based on short
stories by Maile Meloy, as adapted by Reichardt, Certain Women is a
series of vignettes following three
different women in Montana, whose lives are only tangentially connected.
Numbers like that usually lead to more movies, but Fifty Shades creator EL James has given producers a unique challenge in the form
of a «sequel
series» that's the same damn
story told from a
different perspective.
Story mode takes you through a
series of «dates» with 5
different characters.
I'm just not sure how well it works on screen, where we're generally expecting a
story with a beginning, a middle and an end, not just a bunch
of different plot threads setting up things that will happen in upcoming episodes or
different series altogether.
This DLC is also part one
of a four - part
series of the Untold
Stories of Los Perdidos that each focuses on a
different character during the Los Perdidos during the Zombie invasion.
Suitable for able year 9 upwards / GCSE this is part
of a
series using the
story of a diamond robbery to practise using
different tenses together.
Originally commissioned by V - Day — a global movement to end violence against women and girls that raises funds and awareness through benefit productions — the show consists
of a
series of monologues that tell
stories from many
different perspectives around the issue
of violence against women.
The Nix by Nathan Hill On a recent
series of airplane trips, I had a blast reading Nathan Hill's The Nix, which is one
of those big, loud, messy novels that tells five
different stories at once and does all
of them well.
With over a dozen
different artists contributing to the
series, there's plenty
of diversity in these pages, a great way to see amusing interpretations and situations based on a fan - favorite
story.
There is a number
of different monthly
stories, sagas, and new
series that are announced.
Now, in a
series of digital titles, further
stories — broken up into the
different «rooms» in the hotel — will add new content and new characters to the mix.
Told from the point -
of - view
of six
different characters, this is a very rich
story full
of magic, adventure, and a hint
of romance that will grow as the
series goes on.
Not for the faint
of heart... Although this is a
series, it is not a serial Each book is a standalone
story starring a
different couple and with a HEA or HFN ending.
Transmedia itself... is often thought
of as a
series of actions that happen between or across media or the transfer
of messages — this isn't «wrong» per se, but it tends to neglect the nuances
of human behavior, the levers for why people share
stories to begin with and how they connect to each other through
different narrative forms.
I haven't been self - publishing, as to me that means something
different — the act
of distributing a single novel, short
story or work
of non fiction online is very
different to publishing a
series of micro-works via a website.
This was actually my original plan: to publish 10 «beginnings»
of ten
different potential
story threads I could build into
series and put out for free.
Tess Gerritsen, author
of the
series featuring Boston homicide detective Jane Rizzoli and coroner Maura Isles, delivers an outstanding
story that's totally
different with «Playing With Fire.»
They also announced the creative pairings for the Batman digital comics: «BATMAN digital, launching in June, will take place outside
of DC Comics — The New 52 continuity and feature a
series of stand - alone
stories by various creators that chronicle
different cases handled by The Dark Knight.
There's plenty
of ways for the
series to go, perhaps adding in branching level designs, a
story focused
story telling the tale
of a small squad,
different ways or approaching a fight and even genuine moments where stealth can be used.
The advice this council gives him takes the form
of stories, creating the perfect excuse to delve into a
series of six
different campaigns that effectively show off the differences between forces, each
of which feels
different enough to make them enjoyable.
It means a bit
of a
different focus for the second game in the The Godfather
series, and a little less focus on following the movie's plot line for line and a bit more on following the player's
story.
As Phelps works through the
different cases a
series of stories will cross paths to create a tense ending to the game.
o's on
different difficulties.Then again, I don't find Storm 4 or XV bad / boring, but after i finish
story mode with 100 % (in DBZ and Storm
series) i usually finish up doing nothing, and games just sit on my shelf because i cba to play that online and playing with computer gets boring after few fights.We obviously all have
different views, and that's the only thing there is to it.So enjoy XV and Storm 4 and i will enjoy all
of them with PW3 on top ^ ^
The
story of the Mass Effect
series both in and out
of its Universe has been a turbulent one, so I'm going to take a
different tact with this article and look at the goings on around it during the past month.