Sentences with phrase «start of the stage»

I didn't get any further than the very start of stage / table / zone two (of four), though — this game is nails.
As always, a subscription to NBC Sports Gold will get you all the Tour de France action, including full coverage beginning with the start of the stage and not at 8 a.m. like NBCSN.
He feels better, and took the start of Stage 4.
Each of the four heroes — Rocket Scientist, Spaceman, Agent, and Captain — have their own distinctive look and mostly a unique set of weaponry that can be chosen before the start of each stage.
Mission objectives are shown at the start of each stage, where players establish battle formation and turn order.
Sainz was pushing hard to make up time after a ten minute delay at the start of the stage because of navigation issues.
After that, you can tell what's going on from the messages coming back up through the Recaro, so even when I was driving the Evo like I was late for the start of a stage, not once did I feel it was about to hang me out to dry.
Right from the very start of the stage, it was clear the duo of Mikko Hirvonen (FIN) and co-driver Andreas Schulz (DEU) were determined to carry out what Hirvonen had promised the day before — to complete the remainder of Dakar with fast stage times.
Every animal is unique, and the start of each stage of life calls for different home and veterinary care.
Every cat is unique, and the start of each stage of life calls for different home and veterinary care.
Mario 64 is much more superior to odyssey because all you got was the title of the star at the start of the stage and you had to...
A better system would have been making it so checkpoints had a limited number of uses, and then sending the player back to the start of the stage when they ran out.
At the start of each stage Maw loses its special power it had previously but its size remains the same.
A gameshow host announces the start of each stage, which each have ingenious — but weird — designs, giving the game it's unique kitsch aesthetic.
Also unlike other skating games where you can wipe out and get back on your board, in OlliOlli you only have one life per run, meaning if you fall off your board, it's back to the start of the stage.
Now that in itself wouldn't be so bad, but other than very briefly flicking up at the start of the stage to signify that you have, for instance, five and a half minutes to complete the stage, it is not until there is one minute to go will it notify you again.
For one, each level has a start, a middle and an end and, if you crash into a ledge or fail to leap clear over the head of a spike - helmed Goomba, you are simply returned to the start of the stage to seamlessly try again: there is no death in this game.
At the start of each stage, you are given the role of one of three characters: Jack — a beefy construction worker, Mike — a young boy scout with a passion for food, and Foxy — a, well, foxy meter maid.
If it sounds daunting it is; one tiny misstep can be haphazard, and with only two hits to your name anything less than near perfection will cause him to rocket back to the start of a stage posthaste.
You guide a pair of circles (which I believe are meant to be an accent mark) from the start of the stage to the end, like any linear platformer.
These range from adding an extra four troops to an element at the start of a stage or increasing the amount of damage done by your troops.
These are mini-challenges that get randomly selected at the start of each stage.
Everything has an almost hand - drawn look to it; the main character even being actually sketched in at the start of each stage.
The only things worth looking at are the drawn tutorials at the start of a stage and the cars.
Toki Tori has a rewind feature that lets you rewind the gameplay back a few seconds at a time, even all the way back to the start of the stage.
A new challenge is presented upon reaching the end of some stages, wherein a frog switch must be activated with a key, after which Wario must race back to the start of the stage, lest he starts to loseWeight Exercise his hard - earned cash.
Once again, if you scroll off the screen, it's back to the start of the stage, which results in lots of annoying trial and errors attempts.
If you want a REAL challenge, the home console version of Magician Lord kicks you back to the start of a stage every time you continue, making the latter half of the game utter pain to try and beat.
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