Sentences with phrase «story campaign there»

In addition to the main story campaign there are two more modes: survival and challenge.
In addition to the story campaign there's also side missions, Twilight missions, the co-op Yokai realm, asynchronous PvP duels, and more.

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Again, the story that there was collusion between the Russians & Trump campaign was fabricated by Dems as an excuse for losing the election.
«Again, the story that there was collusion between the Russians & Trump campaign was fabricated by Dems as an excuse for losing the election,» Trump tweeted.
Politicians tell a lot of stories in their campaign speeches, and there's a not - so - secret reason why: if you convey your message through a dynamic story or metaphor, it has a better chance of resonating with your audience than if you were to simply state the facts.
And there's an emotional element to Jared's story that the six - grams campaign lacks.
What started as a tongue - in - cheek campaign to make potato salad ended up raising $ 55,000 on Kickstarter — proving yet again that if you have a compelling story and know how to tell it, the money is there.
There's an interesting story about a Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) campaign in the United Kingdom for a software development product.
Since the Wall Street Journal broke the story of Cohen's hush money payment to Daniels in January, there have been questions about whether the payment violated campaign finance law.
There are a few main explanations: 1) long term failure in leadership by the Irish Catholic church, and connected with this, the awful Jansenist culture; 2) Europe — or rather, political interference from European Community institutions; 3) American money; 4) the claim of the «Yes» campaign that the Referendum was won by «the stories,» that is, the constant appeal to emotion and the complete refusal actually to think about the legal consequences of passing such a change not merely into law, but also into the Irish Constitution, the foundation of that law.
An increasing number of news stories are centered on issues rather than personalities; for one thing, there seems to be a shift in the public's attention from personal scandal to issues of campaign financing and contributions.
There are tragic victims, cover - ups, false allegations, demands for money, denials by those who can not face up to what has happened, campaigns by those who see tolerance of paedophilia as a liberal concept and by those who seek to use every anecdote, particularly of clerical abuse, to keep the story going and smear an entire group.
There will also be a whole load of things going on at the track which hope to raise awareness, such as pink - themed merchandise and a social media campaign which encourages fans to share their stories using the hashtag #DriveForTheCure.
I called this blog Untold when I started it, because I felt there were stories relating to Arsenal and football that no one else published, and campaigns that needed to be heard.
If there is a story of Miliband's political journey in the last five years, according to the senior campaign aide, it is his gradual shift from Wood to Beales — from Miliband's more radical instincts to the cautious tactical politics he had learned during his long stint under Gordon Brown at the Treasury.
The story said there is no plan to force Miner out, but that she would step down and say she wants to focus on her re-election campaign.
Then they learned that the owner of the toxic lot and the developer who wants to put a 20 - story nursing home there were represented by Kramer Levin, the same law firm that's now representing the mayor in a growing federal probe over possible campaign financing violations.
Recall that during the campaign there was a Times story that questioned Cuomo's history on gay rights — particularly marriage (he did mention it in the State of the State, but it was one of those blink - and - you'll - miss - it moments).
According to this story, new regulations will allow qualified minor parties to have representatives on county canvass boards, and there is also now a procedure for representatives of independent candidate campaigns.
Wishing there were more stories Stop tickling slow lorises, campaigners urge A new campaign video «Tickling is Torture» has been launched by the charity International
The story of the campaign was quite boring, the gameplay was dull, and there wasn't any special feature like in Bf Bad Company 2.
The campaign's story is interesting, and even heartbreaking, but it's weighed down by repetitive gameplay and lurks in the shadow of the great moon that is Modern Warfare Remastered... Then there's the multiplayer, which is the same great stuff that you always wanted with some new, tasty additions, but isn't anywhere near as good as that on offer over in WWI with Battlefield 1.
Although its single player campaign is quite short and with a weak story, Killzone 3 brings back the epic, over-the-top action of its predecessor, this time with a multiplayer mode that rivals most of the major FPS games out there.
There is no story really to the campaign you are just thrown into themed worlds with a funny narration and worms to kill with crazy weapons.
Completing the main story campaign is a 25 + hour commitment but there ample reason to linger in the world for much longer.
Speaking of story mode, there are essentially only two modes in Mad Carnage: the story campaign and a mode where you can set up custom matches.
The main campaign is generous in size and will offer even a skilled player around 15 to 20 hours of gameplay, and there's also a Skirmish option which offers a series of challenges - each rated by difficulty - to tackle when you're done with the main story.
There's really no story or campaign.
Legacy of the Void doesn't make any great strides when it comes to the story campaign, but there's still plenty of new content to mess around with no matter your preferred mode.
While there's a ticking clock for the entire campaign, the story gives you more than enough time to catch your breath and / or decapitate an undead football team.
If you're on the go and you don't have access to an internet connection, while there is very little story to follow, the single - player campaign does do a good job of keeping you entertained.
«There is no new stand - alone campaign experience, but what you will see are threads that will start to make it apparent that there is a connection among the disparate story packs.&rThere is no new stand - alone campaign experience, but what you will see are threads that will start to make it apparent that there is a connection among the disparate story packs.&rthere is a connection among the disparate story packs.»
Either the Game story dries up after a 15 - hour of the campaign or the game world turn up to be less interesting to keep your attention, but there some exceptions for special games.
The term «Oscar bait» gets thrown around a lot during awards season, but historically there's a lot more to Oscar campaigning than story tropes.
Life is too short and there are too many good video games for me to want to spend another 10 - 15 hours of my life repeating a shooter's story campaign that's best described as «fine.»
Pros: There are some genuine highlights to the story campaign, particularly the boss battles.
While they know that there is still massive expectations for the campaign mode, as Red Dead Redemption's story was what gained it fame in 2010, we should expect a more consistent ratio in polish than in the case of GTA 5, where the single player obviously got more love during initial development.
On the gameplay front, there isn't much of a difference from the main campaign, but the DLC's story structure gives the player the opportunity to use three different characters with their own unique combat builds.
It's unfortunate that Dragon's Crown's story isn't large enough to support an extensive campaign, but there's no shortage of challenges on hand.
There are also a handful of gaming modes that include a new 12 - part campaign mode in story that revolves around the Warring States and the new Chronicle Mode which allows for additional customisation as you on a road trip around Japan.
There's no story or single player campaign, although at least one mode, Garden Ops, can be played solo.
There is a story to coincide with both campaigns, one in which feels pretty good and goes along with the LOTR feel at a good rate.
The story mode is an initially impressive take on the much - maligned fighting game campaign that sees you move about a map via a grid system, but after you've defeated your thousandth clone and realised there's little to no strategy or interesting decisions to make outside the fighting, it starts to grate.
The story will introduce Cable for the first time and there are already several campaigns for different actors to play the character.
She loves the toys, loves the cinematic presentation (there's a Star Wars text crawl in the intro and the music is piped straight from the soundtracks) and despite setbacks with stuff like menus has had a blast in just about every game mode present, from the campaign to the Toy Box, where her Ewok Village vs Cinderella's Castle vs Toy Story Battle Royale is precisely the kind of cool, wacky stuff Disney is angling for with this series.
Without a story campaign, there presumably aren't any narrative threads directly tying it to the previous Black Ops games, which suggests that using the name is a potentially shallow tactic to hook in fans of the subseries that would otherwise pass on the game were it named something different.
Boss fights are used sparingly throughout the main story campaign although there is no fight that manages to end up being memorable.
Considering there are only eight story missions and each one takes about half an hour to beat, you're not looking at a very long campaign.
There is no proper story presented here but the game does offer a campaign that is mainly divided in missions.
Yet again it's worrying how few of these films are directed by women (just three), but at least there are stories and characters among our choices that suggest that the 2017 nominees could — we repeat, could — be a little more diverse than the 2016 crop that inspired the #OscarsSoWhite controversy and campaign.
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