Sentences with phrase «edge game of its kind»

Not exact matches

It's kind of like those old - fashioned video games in that when you get to the edge of the screen you pop out on the other side.
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
In addition to the lack of playing time, what would've made it almost impossible to predict that Irving would have the kind of fourth quarter that he had against Tampa Bay is the fact that, while Thornton's absence did indeed moderately increase Irving's playing time inside early in the game, ultimately it was Lawrence's absence that contributed way more to Irving having the opportunity to show what he could do as an edge guy.
I love the edge he plays the game with, but I'm hoping Williams will cut that kind of unnecessary shit out in the league.
A very average game, have seen and done all this kind of thing in the call of duty games, and this was a very rough around the edges competitor for said games series, slow movement and average graphics and a too - short single player campaign jus made me look forward to cod: black - ops even more!
Our first look at the 3D performance of the Gamer's Edge DualX doesn't represent the most challenging 3D test, but it provides an accurate snapshot of the kinds of performance increase you'll see with older 3D titles.
There's a lot wrong with this game on a technical level, too, the kind of rough edges and issues that shouldn't exist after spending so long in the Early Access program.
It's a double edged sword, because on one hand if you don't get a thrill or rush from working together with three other people to accomplish a unified goal in a fairly competitive setting, then the odds are you shouldn't be playing this kind of a game in the first place.
If you're the kind of person who liked Mirror's Edge for its time trials & speed runs, this is the game for you.
Three years ago, an independent French game development studio called Midgar Studio, headlined by three ambitious game developers who call themselves «Fusty Game,» wanted to create a new kind of open world adventure title that combined the style and themes of Jet Set Radio, the movement of Mirror's Edge and the presentation of Sci - Fi movies such as the 5th Element, all wrapped up into a neat and colorful package that can be enjoyed either solo or online with friegame development studio called Midgar Studio, headlined by three ambitious game developers who call themselves «Fusty Game,» wanted to create a new kind of open world adventure title that combined the style and themes of Jet Set Radio, the movement of Mirror's Edge and the presentation of Sci - Fi movies such as the 5th Element, all wrapped up into a neat and colorful package that can be enjoyed either solo or online with friegame developers who call themselves «Fusty Game,» wanted to create a new kind of open world adventure title that combined the style and themes of Jet Set Radio, the movement of Mirror's Edge and the presentation of Sci - Fi movies such as the 5th Element, all wrapped up into a neat and colorful package that can be enjoyed either solo or online with frieGame,» wanted to create a new kind of open world adventure title that combined the style and themes of Jet Set Radio, the movement of Mirror's Edge and the presentation of Sci - Fi movies such as the 5th Element, all wrapped up into a neat and colorful package that can be enjoyed either solo or online with friends.
Deadspace, just like Mirrors Edge another under rated, under talked about game in 2008, I managed to platinum trophy it last weekend and judging from that, you guys can tell what kind of review I'm going to give it.
To review games is kind of like a double edged sword sometimes, you get free games which is always a bonus but sometimes you need to revisit games you already played through even though you liked them or hated them, sometimes you get a really shitty game and you need to put down enough to finish of the story, or try to as some games are so overrun with bugs you cant, but all in all it definitely has its pros but reviewing games also can have its cons, like again, replaying a game you already played through.
Playing this game is like watching the kind of television show where you're on the edge of your seat one minute, and rolling your eyes a few minutes later.
It's the kind of game where memorizing levels will give you an advantage as items and vantage points may just give you the edge needed for victory.
This kind of cutting - edge technology is sure to draw even more game developers to Epic's Unreal Engine 4 (as if adoption wasn't already going through the roof).
But the map is kind of a double edge sword in that, It feels bigger than Final Fantasy X but doesn't feel as big as Final Fantasy VI, which had the added benefit of being reshaped halfway through the game.
With these major players investing this kind of money in this type of technology, it's a game changer and I think it's really smart for professionals to step into the digital sandbox now and start playing with these toys and start understanding these things because when they start becoming mainstream five or ten years from now, you'll already understand the concepts, you'll already be familiar with how to use them, and you'll be leading edge when it comes to making your point, proving your case, and maximizing your damages.
And you don't really even need to worry much about it unless you're playing the kinds of games where a competitive edge matters.
But if you're not the kind of person who takes a minute to smell the roses in games - the kind who can appreciate a fine edge on a shrub or a rich, dense fog in the morning - then Xbox One X isn't going to impress you.
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