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Allgame gave Sacred Ground 2.5 stars out of 5. [8] Tekno Magazine noted the annoyance of switching between the game's two CDs when moving back and forth between different locations. [9] PC Player felt the title was a missed opportunity to build on the world created in the predecessor.
PC Action praised the way the title comfortably records all collected information in its in-game journal. [ 35 ] Entertainment Weekly gave the game a C− and wrote that "The game's tag line reads, 'Fear the desert,' but what I really fear is that CD-ROMs like this are replicating cable TV's more arid terrain."
By August 2004, Sacred had sold over 100,000 units in the United States and 400,000 units in Europe, [22] of which 150,000 were sold in the German market. [23] This performance led MCV GamesMarkt to declare Sacred a "global hit". [24] Ultimately, Sacred was the German market's most successful full-price domestic computer game of 2004. [25]
A photojournalist reflects on the work done inside hospitals during the pandemic.
Sacred Games is an Indian television thriller series based on Vikram Chandra's 2006 novel of the same name. Created by Vikramaditya Motwane, the first season was directed by Motwane and Anurag Kashyap, who produced it under their banner Phantom Films. [1]
Wandering onto sacred ground, Himani gets the family cursed. Himani is trapped in an elevator with a claustrophobic woman, Dolly gets knocked out during a surfing lesson; Rohan and Sunny's aerial tour pilot loses consciousness during their flight, Avatar gets knocked out by a golf ball, and Nikki goes missing.
YIFY Torrents was founded by Yiftach Swery in 2010 while he was studying computer science at University of Waikato. [5] In August 2011, the YIFY brand was gaining enough traffic to warrant the launch of an official YIFY Torrents Website, although it was eventually blocked by United Kingdom authorities. A backup website yify-torrents.im was ...
Sacred Ground: A Tribute to Mother Earth is a compilation album of Native American music released through Silver Wave Records on September 13, 2005. In 2006, the album won Jim Wilson the Grammy Award for Best Native American Music Album .