Not exact matches
Try not to tell another sane person to think about
something that never happened cept in some
fantasy world where 95 %
of mankind was ignorant to the
world around him and the other % was high on readily available opiates and power trips.
«What matters is
something deeper: the feel
of the
world around us, the sense
of reality, the taste that spontaneously discriminates between knowledge and
fantasy.
All men naturally worship someone or
something, but in the commonly assumed absence
of God, this worship is given almost wholly to such things as success, sport, the heroes or heroines
of the
fantasy -
world of the screen or stage, or to the mysteries
of science.
the game also docent seem to follow any form
of coherent logic, i understand its
fantasy but in order for
something to feel real it has to follow its own logic, Its a
world whos humanity main threat is industrial in nature put people decide to turn native american and ignore any form
of science.
28) «Saban's Power Rangers» Smart Rating: 75.12 Release date: Friday, March 24, 2017 Genre: Action, adventure, science fiction,
fantasy Starring: Dacre Montgomery, Naomi Scott, RJ Cyler Description: Five ordinary teens must become
something extraordinary when they learn that their small town
of Angel Grove — and the
world — is on the verge
of being obliterated by an alien threat.
The subculture seems so airless that when hero Scott (Sam Eidson), a thirty -
something game master, leads his group through a dice - controlled
fantasy world of his own devising, you can practically smell the beer, Cheetos and sweat.
«If you don't stand for
something, you'll fall for anything,» the wise, old Wise Man (Scott Glenn) tells his team
of ass - kicking, sexualized cherubs before they enter into an imaginary battle that's meant to show how empowered they are in a
fantasy -
world escape from another
fantasy world where men degrade them, which is, apparently, a step up from the real
world where the men abuse them.
Pullman's
fantasy world is
something out
of the 50s or early 60s
of American Graffiti, with its car obsession, decent suburban family, right down to the cute girl next door (Natasha Gregson Wagner).
There is
something about being caught up in a
world that has been created from the ground up with an epic journey, magic, dangerous creatures, and all
of the other amazing things that often come up in the
world of fantasy that keeps Justin always coming back for more.
There's
something about the transport to a completely different land populated by otherworldly characters that gives
fantasy its allure, and YA fans (
of all ages) increasingly relate to the alternative
worlds represented by the crop
of engaging fiction published in recent years.
At once an old - fashioned - buddy - novel - shoot -»em - up and a work
of deliciously imagined
fantasy, Howard L. Anderson's dazzling debut presents the haunting story
of a
world where
something has gone horribly awry...
When u have stress at your work or school, you can just turn your console on and there you go — into some kind
of fantasy world, have a chance for at once just be really inside
something else than your usual «boring» life.
I suspect that if the developer streamlined everything they'd previously been working on, put all their effort into composing one fascinating quest rather than numerous generic ones, designed a concentrated game
world instead
of a vast and typical one, they might've produced
something more than just another open
world medieval
fantasy RPG about defeating Sauron and saving the
world.
If you're looking for
something in the vein
of World of Warcraft on your Xbox or simply want a fun
fantasy adventure to get lost in with your friends, Neverwinter is well worth a look.
The lovable Goonies that make up the main cast and the pure power
fantasy of feeling like a powerless high schooler but realizing you're able to literally change the
world is
something you don't really see as well done as it is in Persona 5.
In a genre awash with generic, Tolkien - inspired
fantasy settings, Aion's
world of Atreia is
something truly different.
In a
world with so many beloved
fantasy and dystopian RPGs out there,
something as lighthearted as Power Tour served as the breath
of fresh air that the genre so desperately needed (and, quite honestly, still needs).
We're not here to bait with
fantasies of a Dreamcast 2 but in the
world of arcades, Sega still needs
something to power their arcade games with, topped off with fancy names for the configurations like Lindbergh or Europa.
If there are multiverses that are in fact coupled — quantum bundles
of universes, that sort
of thing (which is the basis
of my story, it being a bit boring to write about a
world where the Lord
of the Rings Universe really exists as a parallel Universe, only you can't get there from here or ever prove it — then perhaps we might one day be able to demonstrate this, but in the meantime the question is more science fiction or
fantasy than
something to believe or disbelieve in very strongly, with the usual rational default: Lack
of belief pending positive evidence!
I am a skeptic, a skeptic
of people trying to explain the
world with
fantasy and made up «contradictions» that they feel exist and «definetly destroy the notion
of AGW» (or
something similar to that).
While you may be tempted to dismiss these glimpses into extraordinary lives
of incredible individuals as
fantasy best left to the kiddos, we think the genre may have
something to offer career minded folks grounded in the real
world, as well.