Sentences with phrase «way along corridors»

This is not a case of simply coasting through a game's plot or funnelling your way along corridors to see some end credits.

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Along the way, Alexa will ask you questions like, «you're in a tunnel - like corridor.
«With manufacturing the way it's been in southern Ontario, they would have had plenty of opportunities to move into larger facilities along the 401 [highway] corridor
An engineer might have an office as well as a laboratory, but the two rooms would be in different wings, forcing him to walk through the corridors, running into chemists and physicists along the way.
In the same way the freedom of information legislation opened up (to an extent) the corridors of power along Whitehall and in the town hall, we need a new requirement that official documents and communications should be written in clear, concise language.
Around 80 percent of the proposed Pilgrim Pipeline would run along the state Thruway's right - of - way corridor.
Players make their way along dark and creepy corridors full of unexpected dead ends as creatures scuttle around their feet.
«More passenger rail service will help relieve already congested roads along the I - 35 corridor and help this region manage the significant population growth on the way,» said FRA Administrator Sarah E. Feinberg.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced that Illinois, Indiana and Michigan have agreed to move forward with a comprehensive study that will help determine ways to reduce rail congestion and let trains achieve higher speeds along the Chicago - to - Detroit high - speed rail corridor.
As we make our way along the shiny stone corridors, passing a compact clinic, computer room and library, I hear the first excited cries of «Americano!»
Players will navigate tight corridors, small rooms, long and dark tunnels, gritty and dirty marketplaces and more, killing zombies and mutated monsters, looking for skill points (which come in the form of chess pieces), ammo and health, flipping switches and pushing objects along the way.
Eclipsing such entry - level design faux pas as invisible walls and an insulting, ever - present waypoint marker that leads you by the hand along every painfully linear 50 - meter stretch, the worst offender in the game design department is the same thing that makes the ineliminable white marker's inclusion unnecessary: the vast majority of the campaign is played out in grey cut - and - paste corridors with only two possible directions in which to go — forwards, or back the way you came.
Third place went to Angus McCullough of New York for a system whereby the residents along the Grand Concourse share information with each other and create content along the corridor in playful, surprising ways via speakers, microphones, projectors, and cameras in everyday public spaces.
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