There are MANY scenes with the HUGE chunks of the troupe, whether it’s the soldiers doing some INCREDIBLE sword and spear work or the dancers as the Wen people telling stories through the sheer power of their NUMBERS, or the women in the palace with their ribbons and dance, the real power of this show is in the ensemble and what they give to the story. To be honest, visually mostly indistinguishable from one another), it like… WAS an ensemble show. Though this show was by NO MEANS an “ensemble show” (it was obviously very heavily (and wonderfully!) pulled by Coto, and all the ensemble was…. I don’t know why any of these women are airborne as much as they are but they sure are good at it. Yuunagi Ryou jumps like five feet in the air and does a somersault. The women (led by Honoka) in the palace also serve to set the aesthetic world and honestly I don’t have anything smart to say about them but they blew me away. The Wen men and women specifically use physicality HARD to express their… history, I guess? There are several scenes with a few singers and a few dancers working together to tell a story. They don’t take you out of anything, it’s just all VERY PHYSICAL. There are also like a billion acrobatic tricks in this show for some reason. There is no shortage of opportunity for these women to emote physically, and not a single one of them holds back. Even though the vast majority of the cast is costumed… nearly identical to one another, watching a n y one of them is a treat different from any other. The show is beautiful (general stage edition): It’s SO DANCEY. This concludes my report on Episode 24 of Neon Genesis Evangelion. He doesn't know why it's changed, he just knows she's telling him killing his friend was right. Misato is just another adult who isn't hearing Shinji. She's the only adult who's been sometimes sympathetic to Shinji, who he's been forging a real connection with, but by this point she's had to deal with so much shit of her own that the fragile pseudo-parent-child relationship between them has shattered. And all Misato can say is that Shinji did the right thing in killing his friend. His grief and culpability in his own loss here is. He felt awful about Tohji's near-death at his unwilling hands. Shinji feels like he should have died instead of Kaworu. Kaworu told Shinji he liked him and Shinji confirms that /no one has ever told him that before/. Shinji sits by Misato, devastated, and tries to express his feelings to her, express his grief and regret. It also adds roundabouts, presumably as a precursor to adding a Milton Keynes colour scheme. The compact design of the Mi-T-M hot water mini trailer offers ease of transport without sacrificing powerful cleaning capabilities. There are daily and weekly challenges, too, but I loved Mini Metro as just a very chill sensory experience. This trailer package is engineered with a durable powder coated steel frame, a rear locking storage area and an industrial 4000 PSI belt-driven pressure washer. I played it as an actual puzzle game for hours and hours, but I also once used the "can't fail" mode and left it running on a computer hooked up to my TV for days, like an extremely pleasant screensaver. I don't know if Mini Motorways has the same elegance - roads seem a less perfect fit for the format - but I'm keen to find out. Mini Metro - all information about a game. Mini Motorways will cost £7/$10/€8.19, with the typical 10% discount when it launch on Steam. You can find release dates of Mini Metro, videos, screenshots and more up to date info. There will be a Switch version along next year, too, which isn't relevant to us as a PC site, but let's face it I'm going to end up buying it on there too.
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