Sentences with phrase «very deep story»

With all of the different game modes to choose from as well as a very deep Story Mode all wrestling fans are going to have a blast playing through this one.
Now, I will do my best to keep spoilers to an absolute minimum as God of War has a very deep story with many twists that can be ruined by information unveiled in the latter half of the game.
Ninja Theory has always had an excellent track record of producing very deep story - driven games with fast paced action combat with the likes of Heavenly Sword, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West and most recently the re-imagining of the Devil May Cry series with DMC for the PlayStation 3 back in 2013.
As it comes together, the sequences of emptiness and a character that wonders from place to place, start to work together to tell a very deep story of depression, loneliness, suicide, conscience, adulthood, alienation, desire, limitations, fear, paranoia and at the heart of it all, the disgust and regret of becoming a father, that take severe psychological and physical effects on the main character.
Another great package from the Battlefield series, very deep story line and excellence execution in multiplayer.

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But to do it in a purposeful and fun way that still created brand engagement but it ultimately drove to conversion — because we drove a million and a half people to our site and we were able to tell deeper product stories and get them to think about our brand in a very different way.
Today, alongside the debut of this Fortune cover story, we kick off our third annual Brainstorm Health conference — which embarks on the very same crusade: to reveal how a revolutionary kind of analytics and other technologies are together solving some of biology's deepest, darkest secrets.
Yet we must admit that through their work we have learned to take very seriously the total biblical story, reading with deeper insight the truths which are there stated not in propositions but in the events of history and in the response made to those events in the experience of men and women immersed in the ordinary affairs of daily life.
It is the story of the same boy who on seeing a crucifix doesn't associate it with blood or suffering but rather «a divine presence, a very powerful presence who pardoned, reconciled, gave peace and brought me a deep interior sense of wellbeing» (p. 27).
He brought it back to Wisconsin and used it to color his cheese and history was made (or so she says, I have no proof to back that story up, other than her family is very deep in cheese money so it could be true).
I already addressed lethality against modern tanks - but can go deeper about Kinetic Energy, Armor slope, target size, Ph and Pk percentages (Probability of Hit / Probability of Kill) missile warhead design, effectiveness of russian ERA packages (very good), but long story short, the gun just doesn't have the power to punch through modern tank armor, and the missiles lack the warhead to kill modern tanks.
As someone who has been educating sports parents about head trauma in sports for the past seventeen years, and about the very real risk posed by chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) for the last decade, it is not surprising that I receive emails from parents all the time expressing deep concern about stories in the media that have led them - wrongly - to fear that playing contact or collision sports, or suffering a sports - related concussion, especially one slow to heal, makes it inevitable that their child will develop CTE and is at greatly increased risk of committing suicide.
These stories touch us all in a very deep way.
As a newly qualified midwife about to enter my own practice I am VERY grateful for your story shared with such intelligence and deep love.
Maybe it was the wine, maybe it was the atmosphere or T's very enthusiastic rendition of the story, but I not only found this statement hilarious, but it also really struck me as a very deep statement.
When a major publisher expressed interest in re-releasing Deep Nutrition, that was very exciting because it gave me an opportunity to put all the science around nutrition that's come out since the original was published into the context of that larger story, to grow the story into an even bigger and better narrative.
Hey Doc I started training at the age of 13 and literally never stopped ever I have had major knee surgeries 5 or so years ago I have had countless stressful jobs I could not stand I finally said enough is enough and pursued by Personal training career I have an unbelievable passion for the fitness / nutrition lifestyle I'm 26 now at the age of 22 - 23 I achieved body fat percentage of 2 percent while working a back breaking job and literally sleeping 2 - 3 hours a night due to my hormone imbalance I didn't have a spoil meal in 8 months I was finally achieving the look I've been longing for for the 10 years I was already training and it was due to proper training times and nutrition little did i know I was already deep in a over trained zone for years before that I used to spend 3 - 5 hours a day in the gym from the age of 14 through 19 years old i just loved it so much and though more was better as I got older I got smarter I studied non stop this all leads to my decline at age 23 I look back and I know every little thing I did wrong basically al all started at work 3 years ago to make a very long story short I had continued dizziness lack of sex drive for years insomnia all of the above to the 10th degree I know I've abused my body not many can say they have done the work i have done in gyms over all these years I left work one night with sharp pains in my abdomen got blood work done got called back a week or so later and was notified in A very unprofessional way that at the age of 23 I had a testosterone level of 73.6 I have all the blood work to prove it from then on I was treated horribly by doctors none believing what I havenput myself through in the prior years basically going into every appointment and teaching each person endos euros physicians etc..
My house is 3 stories and like yours, very narrow and deep.
It's an underdog story that's a bit formulaic but very well set in its moment, and it tells of a very human experience: though it's about racism - Davis being the first black player to win the Heisman trophy - it's not too heavy - handed, and it's just as much about football, and built on a deep love and understanding of the game.
Not only is there a very interesting story to it, but it expands beyond the two previous games mentioned as it is three dimensional in it's base building and you can dig deeper or higher like in Gnomoria and with the same benefit of the deeper you dig the rarer the materials you find.
The 13th chapter has a great story and some of the most incisive characters of the whole series, and even the battle system works very well, being deep and complex (even if you control only a single character).
With moments of pure fun and laughter, the story is not deep and you lose interest in the progress of the movie that ends in a very obvious way.A film to be seen only once.
There are multiple levels on which to enjoy Roman Polanski's Based on a True Story (D'Apres une histoire vraie), none of them very deep or complicated.
Having never read the book I'm rating it as just a film and it's really a film that starts well then gets predictable then got silly and confusing, The story was not new but it had a different take on it, It wasn't acted very well but it had some good intense scenes that were done well, With a good cast the story should of been told more deeper and we never really know how it all started which was quite annoying, I did like the ending but the scenes before that completely ruined the film as they didn't make sense or were done that well, It's not a bad film it's just poor for what was on offer.
Monsters of the Deep is not very innovative with the fishing mechanic and the story is not exciting but boy did I enjoyed every second of it.
All of the structural, if superficial aspects of the story are in place, but the film fails to dig deeper, giving talented veteran actors very little to work with.
There's ways to optionally dive deeper into the story that I won't reveal but the plotline is rich and very fleshed out.
Despite some very fine performances, the characters aren't supposed to be particularly deep, serving their function without a sense of real history or future, existing for the here and now as the story necessitates.
Incapable of going deeper in its story, the film is a very superficial take on the material.
Just wish it had more memorable NPCs and a deeper story but the game is very well made otherwise.
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But, as he tells Backstage, «the more that I learned how family - centric the celebration is and just the core tenets of the holiday — about this obligation to remember loved ones that have passed on, remembering them every year in a joyous way, putting things out that they loved in life and passing their stories to a new generation — it just seemed full of potential to tell a unique but very deep and emotional, funny, colorful, musical story
All very interesting, no doubt, but this film tells its story in stilted fits and starts, and is oddly tasteful and decorous in its treatment of what one presumes was a human triangle born of deep passion.
And the answer to that is yes, although the game is lacking a deeper online game, the single player manages to make up for it with a very good story and good solid action.
The presentation for the story feels very lacking, with scrolling text and still images conveying the story, and nothing ever really gets fleshed out any deeper than the original game.
But Deep Impact's writers are able to manage all of these people and a very complex story in just two hours.
The Lost City of Z (Closing Night, previously announced) Directed by James Gray USA, 2016 World Premiere James Gray's emotionally and visually resplendent epic tells the story of Lieutenant Colonel Percy Fawcett (a remarkable Charlie Hunnam), the British military - man - turned - explorer whose search for a lost city deep in the Amazon grows into an increasingly feverish, decades - long magnificent obsession that takes a toll on his reputation, his home life with his wife (Sienna Miller) and children, and his very existence.
Choosing what to show, how much of the story to tell explicitly, how to portray the deep and impossible issues faced by the central characters took very fine judgment and was in my view perfectly judged.
And since the plot here is so straight forward and the story isn't very deep at all, there's a lot of room to improvise and test things out.
While Selman and Elizabeth point out that the traditional view has been to steer students away from the movie version of a book, for fear that they'll watch the movie instead of reading, the two researchers hypothesize that creating a deep and thought - provoking connection between a movie and a book could actually increase students» interest in reading that book and that the very act of comparing and contrasting the way a story is told in two media could lead to a deeper understanding of the ideas in the story and of the characters and the choices they make.
If we know that one child has a very spatial or visual - spatial way of learning, another child has a very hands - on way of learning, a third child likes to ask deep philosophical questions, the fourth child likes stories, we don't have to talk very fast as a teacher.
It's a very simple story about a man who comes to a city of magicians seeking entry into the magicians» guild but, unlike the other magicians, doesn't perform magic tricks but is actually magical, and is thus met with deep suspicion.
It's not a love story in the conventional sense perhaps but I sense that Linda has a very deep love for Patra.
His latest translated work is a collection of very — well — short short stories that mine deep into the bizarre and surreal.
The above poets are very different from one another, but share that love of story and bring to the page deep, sometimes funny, sometimes heartbreaking memories.
I've done some stories like that myself (The Goddess of Kitchen Avenue is about a marriage in very deep trouble).
The story of one woman's deep connection with her three very different dogs, and the extraordinary emotional journey they embark on together.
Before dinner we delve deeper into this fascinating and very often bloody family story before dinner, enjoying a talk from our expert Tour Manager.
There's tape recorders all throughout the house giving you some backstory, but the story never goes very deep.
There are some pretty long cut - scenes in this game and they are not always action - packed affairs but they are very necessary to telling a great story and giving the player a deep understanding of the characters motivations.
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