But if environmentalists and environment reporters can run around shrieking about the man - made destruction of the natural order every time a robin shows up on Georgian Bay two weeks early, then it is
at least fair game to use this winter's weather stories to wonder whether the alarmist are being a tad premature.
Not exact matches
I'm not Christian anymore, but I celebrate it as a family day, because you know, quite frankly, we need
at least one of those each year (and besides, whatever name it has, it was co-opted by Christians from a much older, pagan holiday, so it's
fair game).
Francis Coquelin is considered to get a
fair amount of
game time, with the Frenchman usually starting or
at least coming on to add cover to the defence.
A few good
games certainly isn't enough to convince everyone that the Ox definitely has a future
at the Emirates, but I think it would be
fair to say that he should
at least be given a good opportunity to show us what he's got in his preferred position, before deciding whether he is going to stay or go.
To be
fair to Vardy he did
at least try to inject some energy and attacking impetus into the awful spud filled England team when Roy Hodgson brought him on against Iceland and he did score a vital goal against Wales in the group
games, but it was not exactly a happy occasion for the Premier League star.
We always see a
fair few young Gunners and some lesser used members of the Arsenal squad during the pre-season
games and there is always
at least one who catches the eye and gets us fans excited about their future playing career.
After staying on after the
game for
at least 30 minutes and then taking a 30 minute walk to the car afterwards meant that we seemed to have missed a
fair chunk of the traffic.
I realise there's a sort of unwritten rule that if you dress up
at an event like this you're
fair game, but I was still pretty annoyed by everyone who took my picture without
at least telling me they were doing it.
While the theme of the series has always been about difficulty, the previous
games always felt
fair, and
at least offered options to avoid some of the more annoying aspects of the
game, like unfair PvP invasions.
Metal Gear Survive looks pretty rough compared to past
games in the series, but
at least it appears to have a
fair amount of depth.
Well, to be
fair, a
game can be developed for both Xbox One and PS4 relatively easily because of the similar architecture and power (
at least, compared to Wii U).
The occasional
game - inspired flick might has its
fair share of entertaining moments, but not a single one (or
at least those recognized by Wikipedia) could be classified as a worthwhile piece of cinema history.
Dull maps aside the
game does
at least offer a
fair modes to pick from, ranging from the standard Deathmatch options to objective based modes to keep things interesting.
To be entirely
fair to Team 17, however, it's still nice to actually have the option of different classes in the
game, and while they're not implemented as well as I would have liked and don't change the core gameplay as much as they should, they do
at least bring a little more customisation to the
game.
Well to be
fair, the
game isn't due out for
at least a year.
Deaths in Amy don't come because the
game is hard, which would have
at least made the checkpoint restarts feel
fair, but because the
game is just poorly designed.
Apart from exclusive
games the appeal of a console
at least to me is a streamlined multicapable system that packs a lot of punch and features for a
fair price.
Metal Gear Survive looks pretty rough compared to past
games in the series, but
at least it appears to have a
fair amount of depth.
To be
fair to The Coalition, they seem to have
at least toned down the utter brain - dead plot - lines and dense characters so that we get to experience a more personal, nuanced and serious affair; somewhat close to what the first
game was like.
Even though you'll see a
fair amount of cross-posting between GameSetWatch and big sister site Gamasutra nowadays -
at least on the non-link «opinion» and quirkier stuff - there's still plenty of original content on Gamasutra and sister sites like
Game Career Guide of interest to you good folks.
While it's sad that the original
game's director isn't involved with the Remake project in any way, we're happy that
at least he thinks the
game is in good hands - and to be
fair, Capcom have made a few good Resident Evil
games since he left.
If you've been even remotely interested in video
games or gaming culture
at any point within the last thirty to forty years, you will undoubtedly know
at least a
fair amount about Mario and his Mushroom Kingdom dwelling friends.
Fair enough if you can't pause or save, but
at least give us an in -
game menu where we can adjust these things if you make a similar
game in the future.
The priority is clearly on speed over beauty, but
at least there's a
fair amount of detail and even atmosphere in the
game.
Thus, you should
at least halfway enjoy platformers, or JRPGs, or racing
games to give them a
fair shake in a review.
I'm pretty sure there will be
at least one other demo — although, to be
fair, it's also possible that other
games aren't far enough in production and therefore ready for a demo yet.
Success in this
game demands that players attain
at least a
fair understanding of alchemy — more so on higher difficulties — and this will present a problem for those who lack the patience to learn it.
According to Nielsen's newest 360 Gaming Report, which is based on online surveys completed by more than 2,000 teens / adults over age 13, 37 percent of all US
gamers have heard of
at least one VR / AR device, but on an individual basis, the three VR headsets currently on the market or hitting the market later this year have a
fair amount of work to do in spreading awareness.
I have a
fair share of Warhammer 40k video
games, old and new and i am always interested in something that is
at least decent.
To be
fair, Kirby's Epic Yarn and Mario Galaxy (the first one,
at least) are both beautiful, innovative, and fun
games in their own right.
The
game pulls out every stop, making sure you can
at least enjoy the characters even if you can't necessarily follow the story (to be
fair, neither can the characters themselves!).
I don't know if this happened to you guys in the states, but here they choped up the futurama movies and aired the chunks on TV as all new episodes... Perhaps this is not a completely
fair comparison because
at least in a
game it is possible to slightly re edit and format the episode.
We all know a good collection must have a
fair amount of
games at least, and taking that into account, it could be said that Rare Reply delivers; and that's the first reason why you should buy it; 30
games of different genres, there's plenty of variety and tons of hours to spend.
skyrim has minimal aliasing fore a psvr
game and to knock it shows
at least for me that you are not being truly subjective, I bet your a pc vr guy and are basing your opinions from that frame of reference whether you mean to or not, you can not be a
fair psvr
game reviewer and nock this
game for bad aliasing.
Naturally the conversation itself, which has spawned
at least one effort to draft formal guidelines for what should be considered
fair game for the academic Twitterazzi, took place on Twitter... Some worried that having someone tweet their insights before they publish might increase the likelihood that they will be scooped by a colleague — although others regarded that notion as slightly paranoid...
On July 12, 2012, the Supreme Court of Canada issued a ruling on Alberta (Education) v. Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright) that, on the surface
at least, appears to be a
game - changer for the educational contribution of «
fair dealing» in Canada's Copyright Act.
2) Vanishing Realms isn't the best action - adventure
game ever, but it's
at least got a
fair amount of Stuff to explore and do.