The sheer number of pieces, in this case, adds complexity and depth, even if everyone is on broadly the same side: Overly literal work, like Rainer Ganahl's drawing «Trumputin,» or narrowly topical pieces, like Rachel Harrison's Trump piñata and Dana Schutz's «Trump Descending an Escalator,» add bite to more elliptically political works like a white American flag by AA Bronson or a black one by Robert Longo.
But the metaphor ultimately becomes tired and overwrought due to
the sheer number of pieces in which it is employed.
Not exact matches
Woven wraps are the most versatile carriers simply due to the
sheer number of options one can accomplish with a single simple
piece of cloth.
To put it simply combat is cumbersome, and the only way it provides a challenge is through the
sheer number of enemies attempting to mash you into a pulp, usually resulting in you rolling madly around the place while guzzling potions
of healing and throwing ice spells about the place, because frozen enemies take extra damage and it's an easy
piece of magic to spam.
Considering the
sheer number on offer, it's likely that there will be something to please every fan, even though there's probably going to be one favourite
piece or another that is missing, but with plenty
of DLC (a first for the 3DS) on the way, this could very well be remedied going forward.
- Chris Kohler is subbing for Clive Thompson over at the Wired game column, and chats about cooking instruction DS titles, adding this interesting
piece of commentary: «As the user base
of the DS expands, both in terms
of broadening demographics and
sheer numbers, I have to wonder whether Japan's game industry will really need super hits for very much longer.
In my prior
piece about the spread
of Ross Gelbspan's accusation that skeptic climate scientists are paid by the fossil fuel industry to «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact ``, I barely skimmed the surface
of the
sheer number of repetitions
of it.