Sentences with phrase «ticking clock nature»

The frantic, ticking clock nature of the game as the titanic ogres destroy the city you must protect means that Avil is constantly ripped away from the fun of the combat system to then be forced to take down the Titans who, at the very least, provide a compelling challenge.

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But the challenges he's set for himself lately seem principally physical in nature, as if by hanging off planes and diving underwater he can stop his own clock from ticking into middle age.
The plot invokes multiple genre constants — mistaken identity, the ticking clock, a load of suspects — while creating multilayered puzzle with levels that start as simple as finding the bomb that imperceptibly dissolve to ones as mystifying as the very nature of reality and the potential for levels beyond our comprehension.
This effort to explore Churchill's insecurities and deficiencies is laudable, but the ticking - clock nature of the script means complexity is often circumvented for narrative expediency.
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