Sentences with phrase «developing this game do»

The great variety of colors that were generated in 2002 for developing this game do show some great power.
Besides The Last Guardian (with 4 nominations and 2 honorable mentions), Japanese - developed games didn't get much love; Dark Souls III got 1 honorable mention, and Final Fantasy XV didn't get any nods.

Not exact matches

What it does: Develops mobile and social video games
We have talked a good game about installing new software and applications, some of which are even developed in our own city, and using those to provide for more advanced traffic management but we've done very little.
Sony did not say when the new console would be released and how much it would cost, but it did say that video games developed for the new console would also work with the current PlayStation 4 model.
But the shortcomings of one game don't mean that augmented reality itself is a flop — if anything, Pokémon Go has whetted audience hunger for a more developed take on gaming that integrates real - world movement and social interaction.
This may seem a little easier to do in a game that tracks at - bats and hits and runs than in your industry, but every business needs to develop effective and relatively frictionless ways to keep score for everyone's benefit and also to establish and implement these criteria at every level and for everyone in the business.
I happen to have lots of game consoles in my house, and for our holiday party we did Just Dance [a «rhythm game» developed and published by Ubisoft].
I was tempted to tell her that marketing majors don't make great bookkeepers, but since she was the wife of the owner, we developed a game plan instead.
Using a Lean Startup Methodology tailored for communities of color, DID excels at 1) finding Black and Latina women entrepreneurs with high growth companies and game changing ideas, 2) connecting them to an unmatched network of investors, mentors, and influencers, 3) developing their start - up toolkit and leadership skills, and 4) supporting their entrepreneurship journey from the build phase to exit with the goal of helping create companies that have a strong positive impact on the economic health of their local communities.
Injuries may have been a part of the reasoning for his stagnation in recent seasons, but it can not be argued that when he is fit, his inconsistency on the pitch is the main factor for why he doesn't get a good run of games and why he hasn't developed to the expected potential.
Arsene Wenger brought in Granit Xhaka as a potential replacement this summer, but he currently does not look capable of filling Santi's shoes, and Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain has also filled that gap in a few games and may develop into a suitable replacement one day.
He has lost the plot years ago but not to frustrate us simply because he is old and did not develop with the game.
He has above - average size with excellent scoring and playmaking skills — even if other areas of his game don't develop, those alone should make him dangerous for at least a decade.
The play was blocked properly, but Peterson didn't see the cutback lane develop (nor did he have the game experience to trust that it would.)
A question for Krish — how do expect Chambers to develop, if he's consistently played out of position, and barely given a game?
That Ronaldo's game has changed as he's got older is clear to the eye: He's developed from a winger who did tricks to a winger that scored goals, then from there into a striker who would start on the left wing.
The funny thing is Giroud who does track back would never be made to play in another position for a string of games to try and develop him, Wenger would stick with him up front and will do even with Welbeck's superior movement and pace.
I do not think we need to buy a RWB this 12 months, if the rebuild is true then it will be over 2 years and that will give Ox 12 months to play that role and to develop his def side of the game, when Ox is moved centrally then it will pay off.
and how much was due to Mr. I. Without those loyalty contracts the Wings would be in a much better position cap wise, though I don't think the team would be any better on the ice because regardless of those contracts the Wings haven't been able to draft and develop any of the elite players needed to be successful in today's game.
It's def not because he didn't develop his game to suit Arsenal, or improve in any aspect since joining the club...
On one hand, Pogba can be criticised for not developing his game and showcasing enough versatility to fit into Man Utd's system and style of play and do the job being asked of him by Mourinho in an effective way with both attacking and defensive responsibilities.
If you dug deeper you would understand how things are developing in other teams, what money has done to the game in the last ten years.
defensively he did well chasing the ball... we have given chances to other players for years and still they have not developed their full potential, my take is that we (WENGER) does not execute the proper squad rotation, playing the same players again and again, is the reason why we don't have a plan B a second team that can change games and certainly has to be a factor for the out of the chart injuries our players sustain season after season.
In turn, it will be important that he doesn't upset the balance created in the side, as with Dembele and Coutinho currently sidelined with injuries, there will be a transitional period of bringing them in and developing their game to become focal points in the Barca line - up.
Defense: get rid of Mertesacker and Gibbs — Mertesacker has done his bit but now needs to move to mid table premiership side and Gibbs needs the same move to develop his talent off the top team pressure that causes him injuries every few games.
The def is not drilled on how to deal with specific situations, they are taught instead the theory and let them refine it in battle (match day), while this can develop players who can read the game well... it doesn't create a unified group.
Chamberlain has been playing top flight football for four years now and he still doesn't want to develop his game
I do not know much about Gabriel but from what I read about him he would probably need some time to develop into the next Koscielny and, certainly, to adapt to the English game.
Hopefully the effect Coquelin has had recently, especially away to Man City, will have convinced the boss that we do need that sort of player, but it is also clear that Coquelin could do himself, and the club, a massive favour by developing the passing and possession side of his game, as the stats on Squawka.com show.
And if Omari is told he needs to develop his post game and he does, we're basically unstoppable.
We still need an additional quality DM — whether Scheiderlin or Kondogbia — a) for rotation b) to help Le Coq develop to next level and c) so that we can compete more effectively against the bigger teams when we will need 2 DMs for away games COYG and well done Francis
If the White Sox don't develop another major source of revenue, the ball game's over.
They're are a rare breed of players who can break the opposition down from deep with one genius long pass that no else can see until it's too late, Pirlo, Xavi and Alonso are the only other guys that come to mind when talking of such game changing passes, Xhaka can become one too but he has to develop the same sort of vision, these players don't run much with the ball, the ball does the running for them and delivered to the right address.
I can kinda comprehend why he doesn't give commands like Big Sam or Klopp, he likes to develop the players so they are smart enough to know this in games and doesn't need to be told it.
People really need to think and remember why Managers not Wenger but Managers in general stick Central players on the flanks, Its for their development to learn how to track back and cover the flanks Everyone must be stupid to think Wenger does nt know Ozils strength is through the middle but Hes a manager and he knows his weakness was being on the flank and not contributing to defsensive duties Anchelotti noticed that and thats when Ozil got punished being subbed off for not putting in enough effort getting comfortable playing through the middle without tracking back, Wenger noticed this including Joachim Lowe so they played him on the wings to learn how to track and defender instead of giving the candy to the baby and letting him get what he wants through the middle hes learned the ard way the same way Wilshere had todo getting pushed over to the left when we all knew Wilsheres game is through the middle Even Santi has had to play on the left and look at his improvement defensively now he tracks back and puts in a shift in defense because he knows since leaving Monreal or gibbs for dead when he was played on the left, You guys need to Study football more and how World Class managers Develop the Squad and Individuals with there weaknesses and lazyness.
do nt want him sold, jus needs to focus an get steady run in the side without injuries, develop his game further.
Wenger isn't a drill sergeant and more of a teacher / professor, did you or anyone else think that «headless chicken» would ever develop the mental intelligence to play a smart game?
Wenger is still very capable of winning all major trophies if he developed ruthlessness towards underperforming players, showed anger in games, did not hesitate to make substitutions and started benching whoever had no fight or desire in him.
That raw, all - around impact that Antetokounmpo can exert on every facet of the game will be present for years, especially as he refines his feel for the game and develops veteran instincts that you don't expect a 22 - year - old to possess.
I remember man city buying Stones and we got Holding, its a gamble sometimes it pays off a lot of times it does not, but that is life in general, but as i have said i wish Serge the best i do not think Bayern is the right choice for him in the terms of game time, when there are other clubs in germany where he would have received more time to develop, but that is his choice, lets talk about our players or prospective players.
Nevertheless, Goretzka has certainly made a big impression thus far, and at such a young age, he'll still be expected to improve and develop his all - round game significantly which could make this swoop a potential bargain if he goes on to take his ability to higher levels and he'll need regular playing time to do that which should arguably be his priority.
Well that equates to a perpetual waiting game — because the proven world class players either move on or retire or lose their «world classness» eventually and the young ones don't always develop the way you think they will.
Fabregas developed because we had big players surrounding him, they were there to clean up whatever mistakes he made due to his inexperience, Mbappe has Falcao too, if we don't go back to having players in the top echelons of the game all around the pitch, our youth players will rot, simples.
Sanchez and welbeck each scored they still have not develop a perfect understanding, but is getting their will become better in more games, Sanchez may hold the ball too long at times but can create, welbeck have done everything asked of a forward and is gradually reaping is rewards.
These things need to be developed and motivated by Manager... Many times we have seen sloppy passes in many games... Sometimes Xhaka does mistakes... Sometimes our defenders....
As for Flamini, he made his choice by leaving for AC Milan when he should have been developing his game under Wenger, he's picked up too many bad habits along the way, his game was blanced befor he left but now its all aggression and no real or measured substance, thanks to the influence of Rhino Gattuso, so he's really got no one to blame, I don't blame him either, it is just what it is.
I do not subscribe to the view that their tenure has been synonymous with penny pinching yet do not feel that they have spent their money wisely; the value of their asset has undoubtedly increased but on the back of the money pouring into the game rather than as a result of their own efforts in develop the footballing side of the club.
So whilst we will still analyse the goals, discussing the tactical battle, City's superiority, Liverpool's midfield, and how / why the game developed as it did is the real focus.
Does his reliance on more established stars — Marco Reus, Mario Götze, André Schürrle or new darling Batshuayi — to win games conflict with the BVB ethos of signing and developing young talent like Jadon Sancho or Pulisic?
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