Sentences with phrase «space battles worked»

The balance between on foot missions and space battles worked out really well.

Not exact matches

Fossil has been working on its own wearable tech through a partnership with Intel, but analysts warned that it «faces an uphill battle to establish its credibility» in the space.
It's a strategy that's worked for her before, when Gov. Andrew Cuomo came in as an unofficial savior of charter schools during a battle with de Blasio over school space.
After years spent working on several undercooked drafts of the story — the most infamous involving a wooden planet home to a sect of space monks — Ripley's further adventures battling the xenomorph eventually got the greenlight with then first - time director Fincher, having made his name on music videos, became attached to the project.
It's a strategy that's worked for her before, when Gov. Andrew Cuomo came in as an unofficial savior of charter schools during a battle with de Blasio over school space.
Today's brought along the campaign reveal from Bungie's 2010 effort, Halo: Reach, and surprise - surprise, the game's got space battles; there's almost two minutes of single - player gameplay footage in the trailer above, starting from the ground and working its way up to the darkness of space.
It's an ultra-competitive space with the biggest potential audience in gaming right now, and you can bet your last unit of in - game currency that a hundred studios are working on their own battle royale game right now.
Overall, it's an unnecessarily complex and convoluted battle for territory, but there's something wonderfully American about it: the space Russians are the bad guys, corporations have a huge amount of power, and there are plenty of willing mercenaries willing to do the work of either side.
Chrono Trigger — Lavos Battle dnBoss Delta — Space Grind Ducktales — Moondust Earthbound — Battling Organs (this one is hilarious) Final Fantasy 4 — Echoes at a Distance Lifeforce — Phaoroah Land (this takes a few times through to work best.
CO-OP GAMEPLAY: 2 - to 4 - players (or 1 - player plus a loyal AI space - pet) need to work together to man the different battle stations, dashing back and forth between weapons, shields and engines.
2 to 4 players * (or 1 player plus a loyal AI space - pet) need to work together to man the different battle stations, dashing back and forth between weapons, shields and engines.
The way the battle system works is similar to Final Fantasy Tactics on the Gameboy Advance, where it consist of your max of 5 recruits, moving in limited amount of space and attacking or using an ability.
According to Murray, players can team up together to survive, work with or prey on other teams, build bases - from «tiny little shelters to complex colonies spread across multiple planets» - take part in dogfighting, race exocraft, and get involved in space battles.
With space games very much in the midst of resurgence, this is a huge inspiration to those of us working in the genre; the pinnacle of online space battles to date.
I worked on the attack on the first Death Star which was the first level in the game and the space portion of the Battle of Endor which came near the end.
It's like Firefly meets Star Control: an interior - of - the - ship - based space exploration game, where you control the crew as they repair the damage, work the controls, man the battle stations and dramatically fling themselves about with every hit in a Kirk-esque display of pantomime.
«2 players (or 1 player plus a loyal AI space - pet) need to work together to man the different battle stations, dashing back and forth between weapons, shields and engines.
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The lineage from the German Expressionist to Guston is clear in works such as Martial Memory (1941), If this Be Not I (1945), and Porch No. 2 (1947), in which children are brought together in strange battle scenes in a compressed and layered space.
2008 Mullan, Kelly, An artist with a lot of bottle, Disability Now Magazine, Issue 14, December 2008 Art World, Artists open domestic spaces, Dec 2008 — Jan 2009 2008 Crow, Kelly, Family Flies into Museum, The Wall Street Journal, 25 November 2008 Schwartzkoff, Louise, MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world, The Sunday Morning Herald, 25 September 2008 Holmes, Pernilla & Wallis, Stephen, Departures, September 2008 Sandison, David, Yinka Shonibare: The Battle of Trafalgar, Independent Online, 24 June 2008 Fourth plinth winners announced, The BBC News Channel, 23 June 2008 Brooks, Richard, Fame up for Grabs in Trafalgar Square, The Sunday Times, 22 June 2008 Hirsh, Faye, Art in America, June - July 2008 Financial Mail, The Wombles of Woodstock, 30 May, p. 85 2008 Wyndham, Constance, Yinka Shonibare, Art + Auction, February, pp.54 - 58 2008 The battle of Trafalgar Plinth, London Paper, 8 January 2008 Message in a giant bottle: Interview, The Observer, 29 June 2008 MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world, The Sydney Herald, 25 September,Battle of Trafalgar, Independent Online, 24 June 2008 Fourth plinth winners announced, The BBC News Channel, 23 June 2008 Brooks, Richard, Fame up for Grabs in Trafalgar Square, The Sunday Times, 22 June 2008 Hirsh, Faye, Art in America, June - July 2008 Financial Mail, The Wombles of Woodstock, 30 May, p. 85 2008 Wyndham, Constance, Yinka Shonibare, Art + Auction, February, pp.54 - 58 2008 The battle of Trafalgar Plinth, London Paper, 8 January 2008 Message in a giant bottle: Interview, The Observer, 29 June 2008 MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world, The Sydney Herald, 25 September,battle of Trafalgar Plinth, London Paper, 8 January 2008 Message in a giant bottle: Interview, The Observer, 29 June 2008 MCA fortunes wax with works by a citizen of the world, The Sydney Herald, 25 September, p. 16
Filmed in her Syracuse studio, artist Carrie Mae Weems discusses the impetus for her work The Kitchen Table Series (1990), a photographic investigation of a single domestic space in which the artist staged scenes of «the battle around the family» between women and men, friends and lovers, parents and children.
Imagine a group exhibition in that space displaying works the depict similar imagery, like Manet's painting The Execution of Emperor Maximilian alongside Kandinsky's Sea Battle painting, or Goya's The Third of May 1808 alongside J. M W. Turner's Battle of Trafalgar.
But - that will make little or no difference in a noisy battle for money for the missile «defense» (our New Maginot Line In Space)- proponents will yell - «yes it does work; look at the satellite we shot down!»
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