Kojima did have this to
say about the story for MGSV, «At the end of Ground Zeroes, something terrible happens, and that leads to the main game.
Artesius Miller, Utopian's Executive Director and
Founder said about the story, «The untold story of Utopian Academy for the Arts has finally been shared.
One of the things that
people say about story writing is that you can't keep the tension high all the time, which is what a lot of games do if it is just linear.
Story - Abysmal There's not much you can
say about this story except that it's your standard RPG story (with horrible dialog included free of charge).
Mr. Koizumi has a lot to
say about story in Mario games, Miyamoto's involvement in Odyssey, and if there could be a sequel to Odyssey on Switch.
For that matter, what are we to
say about the story in the second chapter of Genesis — how God made a clay model of a man and brought it to life by breathing on it?
But these stupid mobs who only heard what CNN had to
say about the story are in an outrage because they've been lead to believe the trial was an issue of race.
Preachers should remember that the words
they say about the stories are never as important as the words that say the stories.
Presumably the Times called Al Sharpton, and if he didn't have anything to
say about this story, well... case closed?
I just love what their photographer had to
say about their story: Brian and Kristin have a love story that has led them on many adventures.
How is Eiffel's muse channeling the life of a real man into her imagination, and what does
that say about the stories that she composes?
He does have a few interesting things to
say about the story, shooting in the U.N., and shooting in Africa.
All I will
say about the story is that the aliens attack Absolution by kidnapping a few residents and stealing gold.
«He was fascinated with, and I am too, about the truths that people tell themselves in order to live their lives,»
she says about the story Rogers ultimately told.
Many rightly praised the technical prowess of Park, but few critics had anything positive to
say about the story or its themes.
One review was not good — and I don't mean a negative review, because the reviewer didn't have anything negative to
say about the story or the writing, they just blasted the fact that «serials suck.»
Shortly thereafter, I read what several book bloggers had to
say about the story, and I was immediately hooked.
It pays to let them know that you are interested in what the book club members have to
say about the story.
I'd rather hear what the readers have to
say about my stories.
It was exhilarating to hear what each individual had to
say about the story.
Almost universal is the desire to read what others have
said about the story, that's why the back page of well - established writers lists the glowing reviews from other authors or reviewers.
The only thing I can
say about the story is that it is bare - bones and contains anime cliché after anime cliché after anime cliché.
There isn't much to
say about the story.
Length Stacking has a lot to offer in the puzzle department, but not much can be
said about the story.
After the initial sequences where witches cackle and mocked me for the amount of times I will die, not much is
said about the story.
Not really much to
say about the story itself as you're just going through season one and two through your characters perspective.
Playing around with magic is rewarding, the card mini-game is fun, and what can
we say about the story of this particular game.
All I can
say about the story is that it wanted to be deep but turned out very bland and felt kind of nationalistic as well.
As rich and enthralling as the game is, there isn't a whole lot to be
said about the story, at least in the early goings.
The only negative thing I can
say about the story and dialogue in general is the fact very often relies on coarse language and lots of swearing, making Zenith a game that is best advised to mature audiences.
If you want to see what Mass. lawyers are
saying about the story, you can find the discussion here.
All I have to
say about that story is that Trey deserves a gold star for working 70 hours a week to support a woman he's not even married to.