I could be wrong about this entirely but this is
actually the feeling the game gives, and honestly in this instance the idea of a last minute plot creation works well as the very ideas match this thought and tie in wonderfully with an already messed up game.
Not exact matches
Whether or not Mickey is a
gamer, Disney Research in Pittsburgh is developing a new technology called Aireal that would enable users of hands free, motion - controlled devices such as the Microsoft Kinect or Leap Motion to
actually feel the virtual objects they're manipulating.
Can a
game actually represent what it
feels like go insane?
But when it comes to
actually using the fabled technique to nudge older kids towards success, many psychologists warn children are likely to see right through your mind
games and
feel manipulated, making the situation worse.
I know from my own experience that much of what Cardone is saying is
actually true - being at the top of your
game is not a walk in the park and success rarely comes without a burning obsession driving it - I
felt much of what was valuable in the book really could be summed up in the title.
With the advent of the professional youthworker, there also came the danger that the church as a whole and parents of teens in particular would
feel that they couldn't do the discipling job, that we needed people who watched the same films, wore the same clothes, could bear to listen to the same music, and could
actually get as far as Level 2 on a computer
game.
As a person who is totally indifferent to football, I am kind of glad that food seems to be a big way to «get into the
game» because it makes me
feel like I am a true Southerner who is
actually celebrating
game day.
It
feels great to
actually win a
game at last....
There's no match for the fans, the television cameras, the
feeling that this Indiana - Purdue
game in the middle of January
actually means something.
I
feel for the die hards that travel to every
game home and away and
actually pay their hard earn money to watch this.
My first blazer away
game... funny you say it
feels smaller than the rose garden because I was
actually telling my brother at the
game that it
felt bigger to me.
Anyway though, talking about the Watford
game, when we couldn't beat them when it
actually mattered in the FA cup,
feels like going over and over again on problems I've pointed out here so many times.
5 years of wenger imposed failure and u still have your rose tinted glasses on tight and you bag of football cliches to sniff when
feeling down... But
actually there are plenty of positives bellerin... Coquellin (but limits exposed here) wilshere (idiot fans font like him I know but this is the
game where we miss him) Alexis ozil cech (I was wrong there)... Just not enough to put us where we should be in the european elite... save your football wisdom for mark Hughes he needs it
I watched all four
games from the Divisional round live so I already had a pretty good
feel for how they had gone, or at least I thought I did, but as I was watching the coaches tape, detailing Harrison's exploits, what
actually caught my eye was the play of Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning.
Deny it all you want but since Fabregas left Arsenal our frre flowing football has really declined.It
feels like am the only one who thinks we lack real penetration and ideas in the final third of opponents.Also in 14/15 sesson I lost count of our misplaced passes and poor gameplay overall.We've been very very poor in our passing
game for some seasons now.For a
game like this to work you need players whonhold the ball very well and are possession efficient.Look at the Arsenal starting lineup and compare it to that of years back and you'll know what I mean.We have very few possession efficient players which is causing this problem.We don't have many players who can
actually hold the ball and play the ball.That's what differentiates us from the top passing teams.
Couldn't agree more with you regards the negative postings however I think it's more a reflection on how divided our fans are, bad results and wenger out posts get thumbs up, a win of any kind and wenger out posts get thumbs down.me personally a wins a win and I
actually thought we did ol but I'm very much in the wenger out brigade, the wins really do cloud the reality in my opinion which is wenger has built a squad so unbalanced its scary, miss managed it and not focused at all on the defensive side of the
game, I do however
feel that some though not all on both sides are guilty of stepping over the edge as regards personal abuse and it's all getting a bit ott
I
felt Perez would have been great for the Ozil role, he
actually creates opportunities and can score as well, really puzzled why he has not received the
game time, but this mystery will not be solve until he moves on.
Arsenal have a tricky
game away at Leicester City tomorrow, and it was great that our reserves beat Tottenham on Wednesday to restore the
feel - good factor and give us a little bit of confidence that we can
actually win an away
game now and then!
I
feel like the combination of Flamini / Cazorla is probably slightly weaker than Flamini / Ramsey
actually, and it means that the wings will now be occupied by wingers which helps our overall
game way more.
Our wingbacks getting upfield and crossing seemed pointless (crossing
actually getting better), high balls up field seemed pointless and sanchez positioning on the counters was also pointless; Sanchez got the benefit of more space because besiktas was pushing forward for an equaliser in the second half, however we will not have the same opportunities n other
games, i strongly
feel he would have a joy ride on the leftside of our attack, with sanago or a new signing like a welbeck as the focal point.
Actually felt bad for Ozil this
game because nobody could complete a simple one - two pass with him.
I
actually do
feel the team plays better without Wilshere and Ozil in the starting line up, i expect a victory i hope i am not disappointed, i
actually expect arsenal to secure 6 points from the two up coming
games in the champions leagues, while starting a good run of
games in The epl.
Should Arsenal fans not
actually be happy that Ozil has just enjoyed two good
games and will probably come back to north London
feeling a lot better than he did when he left?
In fact these Europa League
games could
actually get us Gooners fired up again, so do you think that the tide may have turned, with respects to how the Arsenal fans
feel about the boss, while we thrashed our opponents CSKA last night?
I hope Arteta will back and
actually ready to feature otherwise I
feel Flamini might get a red in such a crucial
game where we expect our midfielders to be out run in the middle of the park and bundled around (his a hot head and must be thrown in from the bench when trying to kill the
game our tighten up things).
It is strange that Wenger always seems to find his perfect line up in the closing stages of the season, and we all remember that the Gunners won 8 of their last 9
games last season to leaprog Tottenham into Third Place, and obviously Wenger
feels that the side is perfectly capable of having another run like that now, but the difference is that we are
actually within striking distance of the title in this campaign.
It's still way too early in the season to know if they'll
actually win the World Series — hell, the Indians were literally one
game away from being champs last year and couldn't pull it off — but you can forgive if any SI editors
feel a little smug about their mag's prediction this summer.
This is the area which became the pinch point at the Chelsea
game, and despite the fact it wasn't
actually breached, we
feel it is a necessary step to prevent any similar scenes at future matches.
I couldn't sleep, waiting for my alarm to go off, and I had a great
feeling about what was going to happen today; I was
actually convinced United were going to win 2 - 1, with Di Maria getting the winner in the last 10 minutes of the
game.
The
game actually felt a lot like the League Cup meeting a few weeks ago, the only difference being that the Blues couldn't find a last gasp equaliser to salvage a draw.
While Im
actually amazed that this predictable style weve employed of late yielded as much as it did, I
feel an integration of both approaches will now see us threaten alot more and
actually allow us to play the original left to right passing
game maybe even moreso, maybe this is the «plan b» everyone was talking about.
Bolton will
actually be seen as a dangerous opponent because the players won't be
feeling the pressure, no strain and no burden to win any of their remaining
games.
It seemed a strange
game and for 15 mins of that second half Fulham were well on top and I was wondering where Nasri
actually WAS but then he got switched to Rosickys central role and made the difference and made that goal for himself after great composure from RvP, who had been totally inneffective since being brought on prior to that telling contribution... like I said great result but you still
feel there is loads of room for improvement and there will have to be if we are to be in the race when it matters....
It was
actually pleasing to see considering Coyle was tinkering with the general
feel of Bolton last season, trying to turn the team into a more attractive proposition, but the fact he's more than happy for his players to their physical traits in
games can only lead to positive results this season, and that's just as well seeing as Bolton's form at home last season wasn't the best (6 -6-7) could certainly do with improving.
You get a
feel for things having seen the starting line ups and you
actually get an idea of who is
actually taking the
game a little more seriously than others.
Pessimism might make you
feel better about losing
games, but nothing beats
actually winning the frickin thing...
I'm
actually feeling a lot better now, so I'm up early (5.45 am) to watch the
game.
I'm discovering that
feeling theoretically prepared for a high - needs child and
actually dealing with the daily reality, particularly when I'm
feeling off my
game, is a very different thing.
Overall, I'm
feeling so much more organized (big thanks to the Ultimate Editorial Calendar) and like I
actually have a real
game plan for growing my blog this year.
More recently, I've tried to take action to combat these
feelings by rejoining the dating app scene,
actually saying yes when people invite me to things, and straight up talking to strangers, but in reality, it's a mind
game.
I
felt the highly stylised art meant that the children avoided the dip into the uncanny valley you see with children in
games like Fallout or Skyrim, and
actually made them more sympathetic than they may have been with a more «realistic» art style.
I
feel like this was one of the last movie - to -
game game that was
actually fun..
I
felt like I spent more time looking for a playable
game than
actually playing.
I
feel that this particular shortcoming detracts from the indulgence of the
game, as there are many items that would make the
game much more interesting if they
actually changed the character's looks.
The
game is enjoyable eventually but the barrier to entry
actually feels more like a brick wall compared to previous entries in the series.
Between the jokey dialog you uncover during missions, the opening thank - you screen, and the focus on user - created content, Volume is a charming
game: it's the sort of
game that makes you
feel as though if you ever met the lead designer, you'd pretend to like it just a little more than you
actually did.
It takes quite a long time for certain aspects of the
game to stop
feeling tedious, and its very easy to
feel discouraged from playing altogether as it takes so long for the
game to
feel like its
actually going somewhere.
I
feel like it is at a bad stage when we have to praise
games that lack lootboxes but it also has that going for it, you
actually get a complete
game.
The
game is really fun, the rogue - like gameplay is
actually very exciting and
feels fairly polished.
MOH is
actually a very good
game but with everything else on offer (and before anyone says anything i'm not comparing it to COD) you
feel as though this is a missed oppertunity.