Hitman, besides a couple prologue missions that act as a tutorial, only comes with one main
story quest set in Paris that tasks the player with taking out two targets at a fashion show.
Not exact matches
He has emphasised his debt to the Japanese maestro Akira Kurosawa with this whole idea, and while the
quest in the
story, to find a missing guard dog called Spots, recalls some of that director's samurai films, the
setting is very specifically indebted to Dodes» ka - den, his multi-strand 1970 drama about people subsisting atop a rubbish heap.
This beloved
story of a bride - to - be (Amanda Seyfried) who
sets out on a
quest to discover who her real father is never takes itself too seriously, allowing the audience ample enjoyment and sing - a-long opportunities.
In terms of
story and epic
set - piece moments, this expansion is less ambitious than the main
quests in the game.
Generations strips out a lot of
story and circumstance from the main game in favor of adding tons of new weapons,
quests, armor
sets, and just about everything else.
Each begins with a few paragraphs explaining the avatar's origins and
setting up the overarching
quest they'll be pursuing over the next half - hour or so of
story.
A knotty and riveting
story about the mysterious death of a C.I.A. operative and his son's decades - long
quest to uncover the truth, Morris's miniseries,
set to debut on Netflix in December, mixes traditional documentary interviews with staged re-creations of events, done by actors Peter Sarsgaard, Molly Parker, Tim Blake Nelson, and Jack O'Connell, among others.
In is Rob Marshall (Memoirs of a Geisha, Chicago), who seems on a mission to dispense of most plotting in favor of a very basic
quest story that nearly disappears for long
set - piece stretches.
Set in the early 1970s against the specter of the Manson girls, when the peace and love movement begins to turn ugly, this is the
story of a runaway teenager's disappearance and her sister's
quest to discover the truth.
Even if wine's not an interest of yours, it may very well become one once you start reading this
story about a young man's journey into the world of wine after his late Father's will
sets in motion a
quest to find twelve «heaven - sent» wines.
Set in rural Vermont, the story follows two young friends, Gregory and Brian, as they set off on a vacation quest that takes them through time, magical forest and underground worlds and pits them against each other in a
Set in rural Vermont, the
story follows two young friends, Gregory and Brian, as they
set off on a vacation quest that takes them through time, magical forest and underground worlds and pits them against each other in a
set off on a vacation
quest that takes them through time, magical forest and underground worlds and pits them against each other in a...
It's about a tubercular model looking for a lost love in the West; on her
quest she is kidnapped by a band of adolescent anarchists riding in a stolen train, and she inspires their scheme to destroy a mansion made of glass... I also have in mind a
story set in the Renaissance, in a Nordic kingdom where the babies are ailing.
Whether it is Eddie's
quest to side with Jane when what he really wants is to have a quiet life married into the Oxbloods, or with Jack Spratt in my NCD [Nursery Crime Detective] series trying not to be a boring stereotypical detective, or even with Thursday Next trying to have her husband reactualized from nonexistence, my approach to writing has always been that of telling a conventional
story, but in a wholly unconventional
setting.
At once wildly original and stuffed with irresistible nostalgia, Ready Player One is a spectacularly genre - busting, ambitious, and charming debut - part
quest novel, part love
story, and part virtual space opera
set in a universe where spell - slinging mages battle giant Japanese robots, entire planets are inspired by Blade Runner, and flying DeLoreans achieve light speed.
Set in Spain, this is a haunting and beautiful
story of one man's brush with terrorism and his
quest to find answers.
At once wildly original and stuffed with irresistible nostalgia, Ready Player One is a spectacularly genre - busting, ambitious, and charming debut - part
quest novel, part love
story, and part virtual space opera
set in a...
I really don't like the
setting at all (Vegas and the surrounding desert), and while the
quest stuff and all the crafting was great, I never cared much for the
story.
The overworld lacks any real ability to explore it, so many
quest chains are arbitrarily locked off until you reach a
set story point and the dungeons and bosses are so predictable, that you know exactly what is going to happen as you as you enter the first door or reach the first chest.
There are a good
set for completing main
story quest line pieces but the rest of them take a lot of time to explore.
«With a
setting that tells a
story better than any human voice, Prey's combat and
quests will suck you even deeper into its world.»
Half - Genie Hero's
story is about Shantae being called upon to save Sequin Land when her old nemesis, Risky Boots, attacks Scuttle Town and
sets off on a new
quest to rule the world.
The game is available now on PlayStation 4 and PC, and follows the
story of Senua, a broken Celtic warrior who
sets off on a haunting vision
quest into Viking Hell to save the soul of her dead lover.
A map marks the locations of
story missions, side
quests, and other points of interest, and you can
set a waypoint to anything appearing on the map.
This
sets up a great
story premise for exploration, as what you need to do for each planet varies, and you will generally spend a lot of time driving around getting distracted by abundant side
quests that exist on top of the
story - linked ones.
In terms of
story and epic
set - piece moments, this expansion is less ambitious than the main
quests in the game.
A new
quest that only appeared at the end of another
set of optional
story missions, themselves triggered by
story progress.
After launch, players will be able to pick up «9 free in - game character costumes, 12 free PSN avatars, a map
set with additional
story, and 3 DLC
quest sets for extra experience.»
Smaller, new features include a new type of pet (though it isn't nearly as charming as the Wolf and Lynx), a new armor
set for each of the three characters, and a few more random
quests that don't tie in to the overall
story arch.
[
Quests] A new
set of
Quests, related to the new
Story Chapter, is now live: «Rite of Frost».
Features several characters from Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn: Micaiah, Sothe, and Zelgius (available until January 25)- new
Story Chapter is now available: Guided by a Dream (no end date)- new
set of Guided by a Dream Special
Quests is now available.
The game continues the
story of the Warrior of Light as they join the resistance and
set forth to the vast land of Ala Mhigo, challenging new threats across Eorzea ™ and embarking on numerous new
quests.
Ni no Kuni II is far too easy (it desperately needs difficulty
settings), the
quests involve lots of mundane fetching, and the
story is so sweet it borders on saccharine.
More side
quests are
set along the critical path, increasing the likelihood of getting distracted from the
story - though it's hard to refuse either way when you're greeted by someone needing urgent help.
Lets just say something happens and that is your main goal, but as soon as you
set foot above the vault the main
story can quickly get drowned out by the incredible amount of side -
quests available to you.
In an open world game players have a cores
story, a
set of main
quests through which they must progress in order to finish the game.
is a hack and slash RPG, the
story of which
sets you on a
quest through strange lands where Norse mythology meets with Lovecraftian mythos.
Assassin's Creed Origins Update 1.2 adds support for the upcoming The Hidden Ones
story expansion (
set to be released towards the end of the month, its plot takes place ten years after the events of the main game), adds a new
quest and updates the loot item pool for the Heka Chest.
It's the total package; an enthralling
story, a well realised cast of characters, bone - crunching combat, a vast world to explore, worthwhile side -
quests, jaw - dropping graphics, outrageous
set - pieces, and a glorious, fist - pumping soundtrack.
Lost Dimension's replayability stems from many standout features including the randomly generated traitor resulting in the
story and gameplay never being entirely the same, a variety of main
quest and sub
quest missions, an entire
set of new
quests and sub
quests called Memories are unlocked for the second playthrough, 42 tips files which are hidden throughout the environments across multiple playthroughs displaying as luminous objects uncovering secrets of the Pillar and a New Game + feature allowing for statistics and special abilities to carry over from one playthrough to the next which collectively provides dozens of hours of replay value.
Summerset DLC is
set to add an all new location to explore — the home of the Altmer — and offer up all new
stories and
quests.
Kiwami adds tons of new
story depth over the PS2 original, new distractions around the in - game
setting of Kamurocho, added side
quests, updated mechanics and combat, and much more.
Kiwami adds tons of new
story depth over the PS2 original, new distractions around the in - game
setting of Kamurocho, added side
quests, updated mechanics and comat, and much more.
(Oh come on, don't act like you haven't spent way too much time at the strip club in Grand Theft Auto 5) I understand the need to
set some limits to keep players honed in on the
story, but if the opportunity arises, I want to be able to just wander through the amazing world of Westeros and see what kind of exciting side
quests I can stumble upon.
After the main mission ends — with a beautiful, brutal ending that takes the
story right up to what we already know about the next installment, The Phantom Pain — four additional side
quests, or ops, open up with their own
set of objectives, and still utilizing the sandbox, open - world game style to pull them off.
This will
set up a lot of options for
quests, and could lead to some very interesting
story moments.
The
story is also beautifully well crafted providing a long main
quest storyline with tons of side
quests available if you'd like to
set out further in the world.
The Inn is probably the most important, allowing you to switch out your gear and
set up your party for the
quests ahead, while others like the guild give you
quests (do these to unlock art) & the castle allows
story quests to be taken up.
Each side
quest of this variety lasts around 5 - 20 minutes, and
sets up a short, but entertaining
story about the characters involved.
Conquer is an action - packed combat game experience crafted exclusively for VR / MR.. The
story is
set in age of ancient times where the players will explore the game's dilapidated world, the Yan Valley, which is occupied by evil beasts, carrying the sacred gift of the gods to complete a
quest against evil.
With combat and mechanics similar to Skyrim and a rich
story set a few hundred years before The Dragonborn's
quest, ESO is shaping up to be one of the best Elder Scrolls games yet.