Sentences with phrase «bits of games from»

Bandai Namco Entertainment's J. Kartje and David Lee got together to show off a bit of the game from the latest event demo, which was first shown off last month at New York Comic Con.

Not exact matches

I put together a bit of my interview with Lee with clips from the two games in the video below.
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You can get data from multiple sources, but its always going to be a little bit of a guessing game.
On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, except that they should fetch your beer from the fridge and make thy snacks for the game, nor any foreigner residing in your towns, except for the National Football League players and the coaches and the trainers and the referees and the ticket takers and the purveyors of hot dogs and beer and the color commentators and the play by play commentors and the cameramen and the... skip a bit Brother Maynard 11 For in six days the coaches trained the players with drills and films, but they contest on the gridiron on the seventh day.
«It was obviously a bit disappointing to go a goal up and to concede that goal was a bit disappointing from our view, but to be fair they did well and they deserved to get a point out of the game.
On Jack I know we are still having to cover his wages if he's stays until January but I believe he may be valuable has a bit of that fighting spirit which certainly we could do with and if he gets any sort of game time and performs well his value can only go up from the 7.5 m bid we recently received.
Not with the general premise that he could do with a rest after looking a bit jaded in the last few games since coming back from his long haul travels during the international break, although Alexis does strike me as super fit and one of those players like Messi and Ronaldo that is happy to play all the time.
It's a bit of both, Lacazette maybe doesn't feel right now that Wenger has full faith in him with him taking him off and sparing him from some games yet Auba comes in and gets the start in a big away game no problem.
This Week they got a bit of revenge from last season's Championship Game as they defeated Team Gutman on Sunday.
There are certainly things that need to be tuned up a bit, but I think if these two teams have more games like that one, the Pens likely bury more of those chances and they get a few more saves from Murray.
I'm guessing Seabrook will be suspended for 5 games, following his five minute major and ejection from the game, and that David Backes will miss a bit of time.
Every little bit counts for each of those teams, and with the committee referencing the concept of «controlling the game» last Tuesday, a 20 - 14 deficit against a bad Hoosiers team with 18 minutes to go will not help the Buckeyes much (TCU fell from No. 4 to 5 after a similar performance against Kansas).
It was clear from the start of this must win Premier eague game that Arsenal were a team suffering a little bit with a loss of confidnce and a lack of goals.
It was a bit of a bizarre and surprising reaction from Sanchez after the game considering his gesturing during.
But with upcoming games versus Minnesota and Northwestern (with a tough visit from Michigan State in between), it isn't hard to see Nebraska developing a bit of a win streak here as October expires, and I'm sure that if or when that happens, the comeback will be given credit for the turnaround.
Apart from his wonder goals he has been a bit of a liability Coquelin isn't creative or great at the offencive side of the game.
As seen in the tweets below, that was made clear with a bit of history for De Gea, as aside from the fact that Arsenal had 33 shots on goal, the Spanish international made 14 saves, the joint-most by a goalkeeper in a single Premier League game.
i am sorry to say, but i think wenger's going a bit senile — he certainly has too much belief in his players and judging from the # of times we play better in H2 than H1, it seems he does nt know how to motivate them before a game]
For large parts of the game it was Bournemouth on the front foot and we were hanging on a bit at the end until a late goal from Alexis thanks to great work by Giroud sealed the points.
However, having scored six goals in six games to top the Premier League scoring charts so far this season, and with Arsenal struggling to suggest that they can compete for major honours like Manchester City can, this is a wild bit of speculation from Pearce.
Just as the game was getting a bit more interesting he struck the opener, making a great instinctive run of a striker and lifting it over Vorm after the Spurs keeper could only Parry a fierce shot from the Ox.
I certainly hop that our little Mozart has a bit more left in the tank because he is a truly class act and even if we can only get about 20 games from him and a lot of them from the bench I reckon Rosicky is the best and most natural replacement for Mesut Ozil that Arsenal have.
Comparing himself to Reed, whose return from a thigh injury inspired the Knicks to their Game 7 victory in the 1970 Finals, is a stretch, but Rider has performed so superbly, he's allowed a bit of hyperbole.
The referee we have been given is not a lot better though, as Martin Atkinson has a bit of previous when taking charge of Arsenal games and he has been on the end of some criticism from Arsene Wenger in the past.
«When they bought Pedro from Barcelona at the start of the season I thought it would give Chelsea more width, with him on one side and Eden Hazard on the other, and they would open their game out a bit.
macey / huddart - both big solid lads in goal and both have a bright future with us and learning from cech will aid there development well bennercar - looked a bit timid last night but am sure once he gets a run of games and opens up his skills will shine threw, very nasri like in stature and style man city look out.
Still, it could be argued that actually Rodgers really benefitted from a specific set of circumstances that year — Luis Suarez being at the very top of his game (something that would have happened under any manager), Daniel Sturridge staying relatively injury free (clearly a bit of a one - off, based on his record since), and above all a lack of real competition elsewhere: Chelsea were in transition and poor in their first season with Jose Mourinho back at the helm, Arsenal imploded as they usually do after a fine start, and Manchester United were nowhere to be seen in terms of the title race with David Moyes» disastrous reign seeing them finish 7th and struggling to cope with the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Blaming the loss on fatigue (after playing Burnley) and lack of concentration, when you are sitting on your ass most of the game instead of directing your team, is a bit «rich» from this arrogant «twat»...!!
I tell you from a footballing point of view scoring 8 goals you got have players that know where the goal posts are it takes energy and creativity to score 8 yes I agree vikings changed their players because their league is starting i think tomorrow so yes they were not a big team team but to say that Arsenal were not strong thats a bit to much and I say it again you need energy and creativity to score 8 I was very happy they did that Arsenal are well known for creating chances yesterday they converted them chances into Goals this should be the norm and I hope this will give them a lesson on how to win a game as they did nt dwell about with the ball it was goal after goal and that tells me that they went for the goals directly and I hope and wish the young guns all the best and to do well in the next season
So with Arsenal facing Man United tomorrow at Old Trafford, there are a lot of fans wanting Danny Welbeck to be given a chance to start ahead of Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott, but Arsene Wenger seems a bit wary of him as he has not had many games since returning from his long lay off.
In games against Swansea and Sunderland last season it wan't poor goalkeeping that left us with no bite in attack and many squandered chances as we continuously shuffle the ball from left to right and back infront of the defence.
We've heard that one area of his game he's working on a bit are his wedges, and he spun one from 90 yards out to just three feet at the 10th.
Sanchez was slated a bit for his poor showing at Chelsea last weekend but you can count those sort of games from him on one hand.
The worry was that it would be a game of two halves and while that was not exactly the case, the second half was a lot less impressive and a bit more uncomfortable after another fast start from us.
The Ox, Ramsey, Sanogo, Welbeck, Ozil, Wilshere, etc play game after game and are poor in 80 % of those games but keep being given chances until they hit a bit of form, our starting 11 have been poor all season but they keep being given second chances, we are already 15 games into the league and none has justified their starting place apart from Sanchez.
Also before we decide Giroud is best for a game like that, where big players sit back a bit, how about we shoot from distance, at the least it might bring players out of the box more..
The problem with Gabriel's performance against Utd was that he was rushed back too soon after suffering a hamstring injury and he only returned back from Brazil days before the Utd game... So that was another Wenger mistake and I think that fan's were a bit harsh with their criticism of the player.
It might seem a bit mean to aim some harsh criticism in the direction of the Arsenal and Wales midfield star Aaron Ramsey, because a string of injury problems which began on the first game of the season has stopped him from building up a head of steam.
Now that injuries have exposed our dire CB situation, and games against the likes of Chelsea (who are on fire with 9 point gap above us and with a balanced team at that) have shown how weak our midfield core is, I have to come to see that we are still a bit far from winning the league.
It would be nice if the team could give Bayern Munich a bit more of a game in the return leg at the Emirates but Arsene Wenger might as well play the kids because we are out of Europe and looking to salvage something from yet another disappointing season.
But if, back at the beginning of the season, you'd asked yourself where Arsenal would be as February began, you'd have answered «about fourth, having been a bit higher, coming off the back of a quiet transfer window and a disappointing result at home, with tricky away games to come, and with the pendulum of public opinion just starting to make its way back from «finest team the world has ever seen'to «thank you, Arsène, but it's time to go.»»
STANFORD»S BAND The musical kings of sophomoric humor have been banned from performing on the field at the next three Stanford - Notre Dame games after their Oct. 4 exhibition, in which, amid other bits of very low comedy, they parodied the Irish potato famine.
In recent years Arsenal have struggled a bit when we have had to play in the early slot on a Saturday after a midweek Champions League of domestic cup game, especially if that game has been on a Wednesday and especially if the midweek match was away from home in another country.
As a result of Laurent not having played competitive football in two months, he might very will be a bit rusty and Dortmund's free - flowing, high - intensity football will demand a lot of work rate from him, which may lead to complications as the game goes on.
Lets be honest the Europa League is the slightest bit of dignity that Arsene & The Board have left to cling onto after another miserable season under the Frenchman... I do believe that the 2 year deal was to keep the questions from the media of him leaving to a minimum knowing full well their is an agreement in place for all parties to agree for him to leave if this season isnt good, tonights game & 2nd leg will answer a few questions!
He did struggle a bit with the pace of the game last season but he worked on his strength and fitness when recovering from injury and after that he covered more distance than any other Arsenal player, as reported by The Telegraph.
So it was a bit of a shock when Wenger brought Alexis on from the bench in the very first game of the season (the loss to West Ham) and then played the whole 90 minutes in the following weeks win at Crystal Palace.
The Rams game was impressive, but it's a bit of a change from recent games.
None of this will matter if Arsenal do not do their bit by putting the disappointment of two defeats in the space of a week away to Everton and Man City firmly to one side and start winning again, but I am pretty confident that the Gunners will get six points from the next two games, at home to West Brom and Crystal Palace.
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