«We've poured a lot of love into making the personalities and
worlds feel just like fans remember them, while also keeping the game collection surprisingly fresh with lush, high definition detail.
We've poured a lot of love into making the personalities and
worlds feel just like fans remember them, while also keeping the game collection surprisingly fresh with lush, high definition detail.
Monster Hunter
World feels just like its namesake, with loading screens and getting knocked into an adjacent area by a poorly timed monster charge being relics of the past.
My main issue is that Lego Batman 3 felt like the apex of the Lego game, and after playing through that game's madcap pantomime, Lego Jurassic
World feels just a little bland and unremarkable.
Not exact matches
«Rather than saying, «We're here to conquer the
world,» it
feels like they're
just there to do good work.»
In fact, according to Robert Emmons, a psychology professor and one of
world's leading scientific experts on gratitude,
just jotting down a few reasons to
feel thankful before bed could net you an extra half hour of quality shut eye.
Research suggests that aligning our internal clocks, or circadian rhythms, with the natural
world doesn't
just make us
feel better — it may help give our metabolisms a boost.
Giving back is one of the best ways to not
just make a positive difference in the
world, but also to make you
feel good, and therefore improve your well - being.
We don't know much about «Inside»
just yet, but it will have a similar post-apocalyptic
feel as «Limbo,» taking place in a creepy
world where people are basically drones.
Thurman says that as people in business, «we should take heart because, although a lot of people who consider themselves progressive and spiritual
feel like business is something very lowly, that it's about
just making money, the vocation of business can be extraordinarily honorable and has the ability to make a long - lasting positive impact on our society and
world at large.»
«In most of the Western
world, salary
just isn't something people
feel comfortable talking about,» writes researcher David Burkus in his 2016 book «Under New Management: How Leading Organizations are Upending Business as Usual.»
But I was
just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and
just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't
feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they
felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't
feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the
world.
He anticipates that many employees will opt in to 2G Tuesdays — 2G Mondays
just didn't sound nearly as catchy, he jokes — to get a better understanding of what the internet
feels like for people in different parts of the
world and to help report issues and make suggestions that his team might not have thought of.
Well, yeah, but when you're watching the negative news all the time, and every shooting — God forbid, we've had some horrific shootings around the
world — is brought to you in living color over and over and over again on every device you have, you
feel like you're being
just under barrage.
Ann Curry, another former «Today» cohost who left the show after
just about one year «
felt that the boys» club atmosphere behind the scenes at Today undermined her from the start, and she told friends that her final months were a form of professional torture,» according to Brian Stelter's 2014 book «Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat
World of Morning TV.»
After all, any real work requires an investment of time and energy, and when you're fatigued or distracted, it's
just about the last thing in the
world you
feel like doing.
«A big part of what's kept us hungry is
feeling like we deserve to show the
world that we can get back there — that it wasn't
just a fluke, that it was taken away and that we will get back to that point.»
Tony recently sat down with Ray to discuss
just why Ray
felt so inclined to share his wisdom with the
world and why Principles is an absolute must - read for everyone — whether you're in the financial industry or not.
Just swipe your phone these days and it
feels as if The Onion's done a hostile takeover of the known news
world.
For someone who's
just starting out and has only earned income, that first passive income check will be the best
feeling in the
world.
Sometimes you
just feel so compelled for a thing to exist in the
world.
VCs
just want you to
feel the harsh reality of the business
world; they want you to develop a tough skin because they know that their harsh response to you will be nothing compared to what your potential competitors will do to your business.
It's like you are gambling on the price change, however, because it's based on real
world actions (and not
just a dice roll or flip of a card) anyone trading Binary Options will
feel more in control as they can make decisions based on research.
Basically, if you're willing to roll up your sleeves and get dirty, you will get to enjoy an unmatched culture of loving what you do, Friday foosball, stock options, and the unmistakable
feeling of contributing to something amazing that may
just change the
world.
One big problem today is that the
world is full of preachers who don't have the guts to tell the truth and
just give people their weekly
feel good and sent them out into the
world just as lost as they ever were.
She
just felt as though the
world was hers and that she belonged in it and lived in it comfortably.
I have struggled with this a great deal as I want very much to maintain a close relationship with my family but find myself growing increasingly distant because it is
just too painful to be close to people that I love dearly but
feel completely rejected by for something that I have come to recognize as a core part of who I am and how I view myself and the
world around me.
Note the clues to this triune intuition in Vincent Van Gogh's revealing letter to his brother Theo: «I
feel more and more that we must not judge of God from this
world, it's
just a study that didn't come off.
How often do we walk out of the doors of a church filled with excitement, tingling with a
feel - good energy that surely could change the
world — if we could
just find...
That there is no auxiliary literature of grievance for men — who, for the most part,
just don't seem to
feel they have as much to grieve about in this new
world order — is something else that Humanae Vitae and a few other retrograde types saw coming in the wake of the revolution.
You'll do
just fine, and I'm pretty sure the
world won't end for you or anyone else on that day although as you said it might
feel that way.
I understand how you
feel about this issue, the book Protocols of the Elders of Zion, speaks about how the Jews run the
world from the back seat, but
just like in the Old Testiment many failed God, but His promise was to them and He will return to them first and we will walk with Him and them.
He really did touch me and made me really aware of his love, and so I started listening to more teaching... I
just felt very strongly; it was... like this overwhelming desire came that someday I am going to do that; I am going to teach the word and go all over the
world.
Because I
feel for her and all others like her, including myself... people who
just want to be themselves in this
world.
Just as my internal relations with my
world, which constitute all my
feelings, are what I am in myself to myself, so too something analogous applies to the proton and other such entities.
As I climbed the stairs of the subway
just a few blocks from the
World Trade Center, there was a palpable
feeling....
Just because we
feel rubbish when we get thought's we don't care for, does not mean we are bad people, it's becahse we are part of a fallen
world.
Our ability to critique secular culture from an arm's lengths makes it easy to
feel like we know absolutely everything about «that
world out there» — that secular
world — to know every bit of its brokenness, and
just leave it there to fester.
For me to know whether or not my words have meaning or «power», I would have to leave the delusional
world of «
just feeling like zeus is wonderful» to what are the reasons people reject zeus and listen to them without a biased ear.
I'm a bit biased in my opinion as I go to very small denominational church in «the mega-church capital of the
world,» but I've always wondered why, while my small church does
just fine (though we do have our own problems), the leaders of mega-churches
feel the need to spend all this money to keep their churches mega.
If we are to build a
world of liberty, equality and fraternity, then believers and non-believers must
feel free to be
just that, equal in their right to live as individuals and in community in accord with their convictions; and fraternal in their relations with one another.
She blogs about rediscovering her faith, learning to live in the moment, raising a son with Down syndrome, and
just generally
feeling like a square peg in a
world full of round holes at These Square Pegs.
How's it
feel to know your
just a pawn of the prince of this
world?
Love, anger, fear, etc., are
just descriptive words to label what has been defined as
feelings that takes place in a physical being in a physical
world.
Referring to Plato's depiction of a «
world soul» in the Timaeus, Hartshorne posits that
just as people have a mutual relationship of response and reaction between the cells of their body and themselves, there is a similar mutual relationship of
feeling between God and cell - like elements within the
world: atoms, cells, people.
I don't have
feelings, I am merely
just a force of nature, here to create balance in the
world, in life.
thank you... this concept is seemingly so foreign to the religious... you do good because it gives you the best
feeling in the
world to help fellow human beings... no strings attached, no heaven and hell stuff...
just helping out someone who needs help... the human thing to do...
Abraham Heschel has suggested
just this, that the prophets
felt the divine pathos for the
world.
(p. 111) So long as such an anti-war stance, with its own sort of heroic aspirations, does not, through the sorts of errors mentioned above, condemn or spit upon the more tangible heroic
feelings stirred up by the real wars that inevitably will come (and thus demand, as C.S. Lewis put it, «long - faced» warriors even for
just wars), and so long as it does not plug its ears against the geo - strategic and national considerations that must remain part of all politics, she would broadly endorse it, and would encourage all of us, whether theists or not, to yearningly quest for a
world without war that we nonetheless know can never fully arrive.
I'm
just saddened that someone who obviously
feels that religion is a source of evil in this
world would work so hard to tear others down simply for believing in something.