Sentences with phrase «certainly fair game»

Not exact matches

Eggs and fish are fair game so we certainly get our share of protein, -LSB-...]
Simeone certainly manages in the same style as he played and his teams are a reflection of that character, which is great if you want fight and desire but not so good for the fair play and sporting side of the game.
He certainly did a Giroud when coming on against Leciester on Friday and Ramsey has had his fair share of injuries which have often come about from a busy schedule of games, so perhaps he could be an impact player for Arsenal from midfield just as the big Frenchman is up top.
To be fair, ending up with a draw over in Russia is not such a bad result and certainly not as bad as losing to the minnows of Ostersunds in the last round, but the fact is that both of those games ended up with us getting into the next round and getting us closer to a place in the final.
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.
«But it's fair to say there's a group of clubs at the very top who will always be looked upon — or certainly in recent times be looked upon — as the main big games of the season.
Hopefully the games that a fair number of the Arsenal team will play for their national sides this fortnight will help us to do just that and they certainly should.
It is fair to say that in games against a big Premier League rival, a draw and a point is not too bad a result and that has certainly been true for Arsenal in recent seasons, as we struggled to avoid heavy defeats and began to have a terrible record and even a bit of a mental stumbling block when coming up against the likes of Chelsea or Man United.
To be fair, in some circumstances (and formations) Carroll can be a very effective option but to pretend there is far more to his game than his aerial ability (as our manager does) is a stretch as long as his neck; certainly at Premier League level.
Time ticked into the allotted added on period, and it was fair to say that the Town players were certainly doing themselves proud; pressing, hounding and an outright determination to see out the game with some aspect of momentum heading into next Saturday's crunch fixture with Swansea City in HD1 (March 10, 3 pm).
Well done Macheda.He might play a huge role in the title race but he won't be able to even get a medal.Right now we could have been potentially level with Liverpool and with them having the much better goal difference.6 wins in 7 is all we need but to be fair, it's not too realistic at the moment.One reason is the way we are playing.An other is the fact that in May are fixtures are fucked, plain and simple.But here's where the good news come.We have 2 home games next and Liverpool host Arsenal and go to Hull.2 draws is a dream scenario.It will mean that we could potentially be 8 points clear from them with 4 games to go.That would certainly put a big dent on Liverpool's title challenge before a ball was kicked in May.
In a competition with games that are increasingly decided by set - pieces Diaby's presence will certainly cause it's fair amount of troubles for our Italian opponents.
Breath of the Wild is by far the hardest Zelda game, certainly amongst the 3D console games, and putting nostalgia aside, it's a fair assessment to say overall.
Certainly, after a Cannes festival that saw only Doug Liman's tepid «Fair Game» representing for the U.S. in competition, the American presence at Venice should be far more robust.
It certainly feels like one of the more fair fighting games currently on the market.
I had certainly played my fair share of games before then, but this one was different.
It's worth noting, however, that the brand doesn't stock the iPhone, so although iPads, including the iPad Mini, are fair game for being that mystery device, the iPhone 5 certainly isn't.
The Melee community has awesome people in it as well but as a whole, they are certainly NOT the angels you make them out to be, each game has It's group of assholes and elitists, whether you like to acknowledge them or not, a fair bit of them come from your part of the coummity.
Coupled with the fact that most games come with art books showcasing the painstaking detail poured into concepts, I think it is fair to say that although some people may not see it as art, it certainly is extremely intricate and interesting to watch and grow.
Wrapped inside its hardbound cover is a fair amount of information that will ensure anyone picking up the game won't have to struggle for long and is certainly a worthy purchase for fans of the game or collectors of guides, but there are some flaws to be found.
Both violent and bloody games, sure, and due to work (and even outside of), I've certainly logged my fair share of time on both titles.
Sengoku Otome certainly isn't a new series, and it's actually been around in one form or another for a fair while — the anime having released back in 2011, and a set of a half dozen or more pachinko (Japanese slot machine) games coming before that.
Square leaves Nintendo for greener pastures way back when, and while completely not cutting the umbilical cord this time, the fact that a proper Final Fantasy game is going somewhere else other than a Playstation certainly draws for a fair comparison.
I mean, we haven't had any news on this game (on MMOGames, that is) in a fair while and it's certainly an MMORPG that we like to keep a keen eye on.
Definitely agree with this on all levels... As a warframe player myself, I certainly agree that the game is very fair in it's F2P ways... Yes you have to wait for construction, but it gives you time to do other things, or play another game entirely (as it continues constructing when you're away).
To be fair to Dear Esther however, it was one of the first commercially released games, and certainly most successful, in this genre.
To be fair, Dark Souls isn't a perfect game, and it's certainly not for everyone - it's difficult, vague and refuses to hold the players» hand.
Certainly, even big names in the game music community have gone through their fair share of struggles to make it where they are.
There's even a fair bit of fighting, which is certainly unusual for a Sonic game, particularly as you can't just jump on the heads of enemies and be done with it in the typical manner.
Of course, it certainly has its fair share of staples such as chocobos, cactuars, and tonberries in the game, but the gameplay emphasis is very different.
The game does have its fair share of questionable elements, but it certainly doesn't skimp on content.
Indeed, Gran Turismo 5 certainly has the much loved handling from the games of past, but this time around it's fairer to the complete newcomer.
I think the Bladedancer could be, at times, certainly when the game first shipped, very difficult to fight [in PvP], and that the Arcstrider feels more fun and more fair to fight against.
Although these first three games certainly had their fair share of quirks, they still played in a manner that would be immediately familiar to any fan of Japanese RPGs.
Darkest Dungeon is certainly a tough game, but it never feels like it's being ridiculously unfair; the player has a fair chance of success and, with clever thinking and proper tinkering with your team, it becomes easier to make your way through tricky battles unscathed the more you play.
Heavy Rain is considered to be one the best games on the PS3, and while the reception for Beyond: Two Souls was decidedly more lukewarm, it certainly had its fair share of admirers as well.
While he may not have have been fair game just because John McCain mentioned him, his appearance on the talk show circuit certainly made him fair game.
Of course, it certainly has its fair share of staples such as chocobos, cactuars, and tonberries in the game, but the gameplay emphasis is very different.
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