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typ·i·cal

(tĭp′ĭ-kəl)adj.
1. Exhibiting the qualities, traits, or characteristics that identify a kind, class, group, or category: a typical suburban community.

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2. Of or relating to a representative specimen; characteristic or distinctive.
3. Conforming to a type: a composition typical of the baroque period.
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4. also typ·ic(-ĭk) Of the nature of, constituting, or serving as a type; emblematic.
5. Conforming with what usually happens: The bus is late again? That's so typical!
[Late Latin typicālis, from typicus, from Greek tupikos, from tupos, impression.]
typ′i·cal·ness, typ′i·cal′i·ty(-kăl′ĭ-tē) n.
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typical

(ˈtɪpɪkəl) adj
1. being or serving as a representative example of a particular type; characteristic: the painting is a typical Rembrandt.
2. considered to be an example of some undesirable trait: that is typical of you!.
3. of or relating to a representative specimen or type
5. (Zoology) biology having most of the characteristics of a particular taxonomic group: a typical species of a genus.
Also (poetic): typic
[C17: from Medieval Latin typicālis, from Late Latin typicus figurative, from Greek tupikos, from tupos type]
ˈtypicalness, ˌtypiˈcalityn
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typ•i•cal

(ˈtɪp ɪ kəl)
adj.
1. of the nature of or serving as a type or representative specimen: a typical family.
3. exemplifying most nearly the essential characteristics of a higher group of organisms and forming the type: the typical genus of a family.
4. characteristic or distinctive: typical mannerisms.
5. pertaining to, of the nature of, or serving as a type or emblem; symbolic.
[1605–15; < Medieval Latin typicālis= Late Latin typic(us) (< Greek typikós=týp(os)type + -ikos-ic) + Latin -ālis-al1]
typ′i•cal•ness, typ`i•cal′i•ty,n.
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Adj.1.typical - exhibiting the qualities or characteristics that identify a group or kind or category; 'a typical American girl'; 'a typical suburban community'; 'the typical car owner drives 10,000 miles a year'; 'a painting typical of the Impressionist school'; 'a typical romantic poem'; 'a typical case of arteritis'
characteristic - typical or distinctive; 'heard my friend's characteristic laugh'; 'red and gold are the characteristic colors of autumn'; 'stripes characteristic of the zebra'
atypical, untypical - not representative of a group, class, or type; 'a group that is atypical of the target audience'; 'a class of atypical mosses'; 'atypical behavior is not the accepted type of response that we expect from children'
2.typical - of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing; 'Jerusalem has a distinctive Middle East flavor'- Curtis Wilkie; 'that is typical of you!'
characteristic - typical or distinctive; 'heard my friend's characteristic laugh'; 'red and gold are the characteristic colors of autumn'; 'stripes characteristic of the zebra'
3.typical - conforming to a type; 'the typical (or normal) American'; 'typical teenage behavior'
normal - conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal; 'serve wine at normal room temperature'; 'normal diplomatic relations'; 'normal working hours'; 'normal word order'; 'normal curiosity'; 'the normal course of events'
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typical

adjective
1.archetypal, standard, model, normal, classic, stock, essential, representative, usual, conventional, regular, characteristic, orthodox, signature, indicative, illustrative, archetypical, stereotypicalsuch typical schoolgirl pastimes as horse-riding and reading
archetypalunique, unusual, unexpected, exceptional, singular, unconventional, uncharacteristic, out of the ordinary, atypical, unrepresentative, out of keeping
2.characteristic, in keeping, in character, true to typeThat's just typical of you, isn't it?
3.average, normal, usual, conventional, routine, regular, orthodox, predictable, run-of-the-mill, bog-standard(Brit. & Irish slang)not exactly your typical Sunday afternoon stroll
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typical

adjective1. Commonly encountered:
average, common, commonplace, general, normal, ordinary, usual.
2. Serving to identify or set apart an individual or group:
characteristic, distinctive, individual, peculiar, vintage.
3. Having the nature of, constituting, or serving as a type:
archetypal, archetypic, archetypical, classic, classical, model, paradigmatic, prototypal, prototypic, prototypical, quintessential, representative, typic.
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typical

[ˈtɪpɪkəl]ADJ
1. (= archetypal) → típico
a typical Canadian winterun típicoinviernocanadiense
the typical Englishmanel ingléstípico
he is typical of many people whoes un ejemplotípico de mucha gente que ...
2. (= usual, characteristic) [behaviour, reaction, style] → típico
with typical modesty he saidcon la modestia que le caracterizabadijo ...con una modestía típica en él dijo ...
it was typical of her to offer to payera típico en ella ofrecerse a pagar
3. (expressing annoyance) 'typical!' she shouted-¡cómo no! -gritó, -¡típico! -gritó
that's typical of him!¡eso es típico de él!
it was typical of our luck that it rainedcon la mala suerte que nos caracteriza, llovió, con nuestra mala suertede siempre, llovió
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typical

[ˈtɪpɪkəl]adj
(= representative) [example, case, day] → typique
A typical day begins at 8.30 → Une journéetypiquecommence à 8h30.
to be typical of [+ group] → présentertoutes lescaractéristiques de
Louisa is typical of many young women who attempt suicide → Louisa présentetoutes lescaractéristiques de beaucoup dejeunesfemmes qui font une tentative de suicide.
(= characteristic) [energy, modesty] → habituel(le)
This feature is not typical of Chinese → Ceci n'est pas habituel en chinois.
(expressing annoyance)
That's just typical! → Ça ne m'étonne pas!, C'est typique!
That is just typical of you, isn't it? → Ça ne m'étonne pas de toi!
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

typical

adjtypisch (of für); a typical English towneine typischenglischeStadt; that’s typical of himdas ist typisch für ihn; isn’t that typical!ist das nichtwieder maltypisch!; typical male!typischMann!
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typical

[ˈtɪpɪkl]adjtipico/a
a typical case/example → un caso/esempiotipico
the typical Spaniard → il tipicospagnolo, lo spagnolotipo
(isn't that just) typical! → tipico!
that's typical of her! → questo è tipico di lei!
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

typical

(ˈtipikəl) adjective
(negative untypical) having or showing the usual characteristics (of). He is a typical Englishman; They're typical civil servants. tipies نَموذَجي типичен tipico typický typisch typisk χαρακτηριστικός, αντιπροσωπευτικόςtípico tüüpiline نمونه tyypillinen typiqueטיפוסי आदर्शरूप tipičan jellegzetes khas dæmigerður tipico 典型的な 전형적인 tipiškas tipisks tipikal typischtypisktypowy ډول tipico tipic типичный typický tipičen tipičan typisk ซึ่งเป็นสัญลักษณ์ tipik 典型的 типовий نمونہ کا، مثالي tiêu biểu 典型的
ˈtypically adverb
tipies نَموذَجِيّا типичен tipicamente typicky typisch typiskt χαρακτηριστικάtípicamente tüüpiliselt معمولاً؛ نوعاً tyypillisesti typiquementטיפוסי प्रारूपिकता से, प्रतिनिधिकता से tipično jellegzetesen secara khas á dæmigerðan hátt tipicamente 典型的に 전형적으로 paprastai tipiski biasanya typischtypisk, utpreget typowo معمولاُ tipicamente (în mod) tipic/caracte­ristic типично typicky tipično tipično typiskt อย่างเป็นแบบฉบับ tipik olarak 典型地 типово; характерно نمونے کے طور پر một cách tiêu biểu 典型地
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typical

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typical

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Velocity 2X
Developer(s)FuturLab
Publisher(s)FuturLab
Activision[a] (PC/Xbox One version)
Curve Digital (Nintendo Switch version)
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
ReleasePlayStation 4, PlayStation VitaLinux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One
  • WW: August 19, 2015
Nintendo Switch
Genre(s)Shoot 'em up, puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Velocity 2X is a shoot 'em upvideo game developed and published by FuturLab for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The developers signed with Sony to create titles for the Vita in 2012, as a result of success of the first game.[2]

Gameplay[edit]

Plot[edit]

Following the events of the previous game, Lt. Kai Tana drifts unconscious in a distant corner of the galaxy, partially fused with the self-repairing systems of her ship. She awakens to find herself a prisoner of the Vokh Empire, who plan to use the teleportation capabilities of her ship - and of her new cyborg body - to expand across the galaxy. A captive alien scientist helps her escape and recover her ship, and the two set out on a mission to return Tana to her home planet while stopping the Vokh Empire in its tracks.

Development[edit]

Reception[edit]

Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic(PSV) 90/100[3]
(PS4) 86/100[4]
(XONE) 84/100[5]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Eurogamer8/10[1]
GameSpot9/10[6]
IGN9/10[7]
Polygon9/10[9]
VideoGamer.com8/10[8]

Velocity 2X has been met with critical acclaim. Review aggregator site Metacritic assigned a score of 90 out of 100 for the PlayStation Vita version[3] and 86 out of 100 for the PlayStation 4 version.[4]Eurogamer's Simon Parkin rated the game an 8/10 saying, 'Despite the game's dipped-nose poise, its obsession with speed and clocks, it rewards those who take their time, who perfect their technique on each stage, and who savour an arcade game that's been lovingly embellished and expanded to its full and likely final potential.'[1]IGN's Vince Ingenito rated the game 9 out of 10 with the verdict being: 'Velocity 2X successfully builds upon the speed of the original with its awesome new side-scrolling sections.'[7]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ abcParkin, Simon (September 2, 2014). 'Velocity 2X Review - Eurogamer.net'. Eurogamer. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  2. ^Plant, Michael (December 12, 2012). 'FuturLab signs Sony development deal, teases Velocity successor'. The Independent. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
  3. ^ ab'Velocity 2X for PlayStation Vita - Metacritic'. Metacritic. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  4. ^ ab'Velocity 2X for PlayStation Vita - Metacritic'. Metacritic. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  5. ^'Velocity 2X for Xbox One - Metacritic'. Metacritic. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  6. ^Daniel Starkey (September 4, 2014). 'Velocity 2X Review - GameSpot'. GameSpot. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  7. ^ abVince Ingenito (September 2, 2014). 'Velocity 2X Review - IGN'. IGN. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  8. ^Tom Orry (September 2, 2014). 'Velocity 2X Review - VideoGamer.com'. VideoGamer.com. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  9. ^Russ Frushtick (September 2, 2014). 'Velocity 2X review: Hybrid Heaven Polygon'. Polygon. Retrieved August 20, 2015.
  1. ^Released under the Sierra Entertainment brand name

External links[edit]

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