Sentences with phrase «game competitions like»

Of course, Arc System Works is no stranger to fighting game competitions like EVO.
These competitions range from game competitions like the Swedish Game Awards, where teams compete with their vertical slice of gameplay, to the C Awards, which is strictly for new research done by students.

Not exact matches

Through a series of YouTube videos, viewers will see players like Minnesota Wild defenseman Ryan Suter and Edmonton Oilers forward Ryan Nugent - Hopkins use the credit card company's payment system as they go through a skills competition, which is a fun variation to the NHL All - Star Game's annual skills competition.
In addition to events like Employee Appreciation Week (EAW), employees are given the chance to participate in fun and interactive activities such as on - office Olympics, Minute - To - Win - It games, team competitions, and other activities.»
Governments don't like competition and they would lock up business owners who muscled in on their game.
In recent years, the industry has attracted competition from the likes of Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble, the latter of which has diversified into toys and games in order to prop flagging book sales.
Even in a generally quiet season, there can be competition from other local events like conferences and sports games that tie up venues and vendors, reducing your odds of scoring a deal, said Carnevale.
As well as goals in big games against the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool, Kane has netted 30 in all competitions to show himself to be one of the most prolific players in Europe.
Perhaps strong competition for places in the first team will help and if it was me I would every now and then pull out a video of a game like Watford to remind the players what can happen if they slack off and make them recall how bad those times feel.
He can improve our attacking game and provide good competition for the likes of Giroud, Welbeck and even Lucas Perez and Sanchez, if they choose to remain at Arsenal next season.
Rosicky will feature in games, same as he did last year.I'd like to see him play more often to be honest, but he's more valuable as a substitute, when the opposing team gets tired and he increases the tempo, rather than having him start and substitute him at around 65 - 70 mins, because of the fatigue.Again though, he's still very valuable and crucial for us, if we want to do well in every competition we are in.
They showed up like Globo - gym on Monday night, bulldozing the competition and even pulling out a peek - a-boo style play at one point, showing real chemistry and knocking someone out of the game in the process.
Wenger himself has now come out and stated that, as Arsenal are a BIG club like Bayern Munich and Barcelona, we will go for every competition, in fact it can be positive to play all the extra games.
It just makes you an expert internetter, winning rhetoric and gotcha games like it's a competition instead of having dialog.
Bale really stepped up his game to world class levels this season, scoring 26 times in all competitions in a new role under Villas - Boas, and the club will now face a big fight to keep the likes of Real Madrid away.
i agree, just saying if we get knocked out i rather go out with the likes of Real who haven't lost a in 38 games all competition
We moved to the emirates to prove a point, that we can do better, and not limit our selfs with cups, even teams likes wigan and biringham can win in a competition with a handfull of few games
Good win, competition like these are good for our large squad, senior and junior players can get a lot of game time, which will put them in the eyes of the manager and also for there own development.
We won comfortably in a competition we haven't lost a game in since February 2013, without playing anything like our best eleven and giving games to promising youth players who performed well.
In comments reported on the Arsenal website the Frenchman spoke about how all of the clubs in the other leagues around Europe treated their own cup competitions and did not play a bunch of kids to save themselves for the league matches, even the biggest clubs like Barcelona who because of the club world cup and the Champions League will most likely play more games than the Gunners this season.
Emenike may ostensibly provide competition for the likes of Diafra Sakho and Andy Carroll — both of whom have had injury concerns so far this season — although he has the pace, the power and the versatility to command a first - team spot should he adapt to the English game.
The intriguing part will be as whether or not Guardiola goes for a game - changing signing like Bonucci, with the Juve and Italy centre - half establishing himself as one of the best in Europe and a certain starter, or a player like Rudiger who is still improving all the time and would arguably be stiff competition for Kompany.
High pressure games are games against top clubs or in cup competitions rounds like Quarter finals and above against rivals that measure up in quality or have more quality than we do.
But our first obstacle is to get past Monaco, who were considered one of the easiest draws in the competition at the time, but, like Arsenal, they have improved rapidly recently, and are currently on an unbeaten run of 14 games in row in which they have only conceded ONE goal in regulation time (in a 1 - 1 draw away at Ligue 1 leaders Lyon in the middle of December).
In addition to the drills, he has organized workouts and pickup games with pro players and former Razorbacks like Ronnie Brewer, Jr. (formerly of the Jazz, Bulls and Rockets), Courtney Fortson (Banvit in Turkey), Ky Madden (Grizzlies summer league) and Marshawn Powell (Treviso Basket in Italy), and current Hogs like Jimmy Whitt and the recently suspended Anton Beard and JaCorey Williams, the kind of competition neither high school nor AAU ball can provide.
I'm not talking FA cup, a competition that could be won by a side who had just been relegated, I'm talking about the kind of competition like the Champions League or Premier League that solidifies your stature amongst the most elite in the game, you know the «world class players».
There is still a long away to go, and even more quality teams to face, but at least Ramsey sounds like he thinks the team are now going to take things seriously in this competition, and I doubt that Wenger will be playing his second team in any more games in the Europa League.
It's disappointing to have a crowd like we have, you can give them some satisfaction in this competition as well and the way we started the game, I think it's disappointing.
Campers should expect to receive feedback during individual instruction, group instruction, and game like competition.
I understand that the competition is good for a player but why Podolski looks like only one who has to fight with more players to start a game or even have a good 20 - 25 minut and yet some players have no competition?
For a big club like Arsenal, with Champions League football to cope with every season as well as the Premier League and domestic cup competitions, a large squad is necessary but that does also mean that, quite often, the fringe and young players do not get the amount of time on the pitch that they need to improve their game and progress their football careers.
Didn't Giroud play like 50 games 2 or 3 years ago without competition and didn't get 25 goals?
«It's not easy to come here and play your games like other competitions,» he admits.
Maybe they're not dazzling, like Destiny Littleton's 42.7 points per game against much weaker opposition, but 25.0 points and 13.4 rebounds a game against that level of competition is an amazing feat.
I like that Boudreaux averaged 9.5 boards per game at Dartmouth, but you have to think that was against more sub-par competition (don't know much about Dartmouth's schedule).
«I tell you seriously: I like what I see so much that I have repeated myself many times, that if we have the required winning mentality, if we are positive and try to win every single game, I know we can win any competition.
I know negativity is in fashion, but let's not kid ourselves - Arsenal are the bigger club, he'd have teammates like Ozil, Cazorla & Sanchez - household names around the world, instead of Vardy, Drinkwater & Albrighton, Leicester will not replicate the same form next year with the addition of European competition to work the squad - flying around, extra midweek game.
It may be easy to forget how well the England forward settled into life as an Arsenal player because the injuries have restricted him to less than 50 games in all competitions so far but I would like to remind you of the pace, power and versatility that made a lot of us prefer him to Giroud, who I personally feel is hugely underrated by Gooners everywhere.
A hat - trick in the last League game against Aston Villa meant that Giroud equalled his best tally of 16 (EPL) goals for the season, and 24 in all competitions, but that is not really good enough for a top team like Arsenal, especially with Ozil creating chances in the hundreds.....
The likes of Danny Welbeck, Mesut Ozil and Aaron Ramsey, to name a few, have come up with their fair share of goals as well, that have helped Arsenal win 10 of their last 12 games in all competitions.
It's the coach who needs to constantly post on social media, or get his or her team into the bigger tournaments with tougher competition — or like what coach McKim did — schedule your first 14 games on the road.
Although it's nice to have competition, an attacking minded manager like Wenger will prefer to buy someone better on the ball for games like home game against Sunderland and Swansea when they put 11 men behind the ball As it is Wenger who decide, I can see we have higher chance of getting Scheiderlein / Vidal more than Wanayama / Kondogbia
The Wolverines» first four games all were at home, just like this one, and there has not been much competition.
«It was the first game and when you play this type of fixture against a team like Paris Saint - Germain and recover that feeling of competition after the summer, it's always important.»
While that's not the sexiest CV in the game, players like that are indispensable in the modern, increasingly positionless game, especially when you're competing in multiple competitions.
Embed from Getty Images The 2017/18 strip which is likely to be worn during Cup competitions and during away Europa League games was launched by the likes of Ozil, Lacazette and Giroud.
There doesn't look like there'll be any easy games in this group, so the players have to view it as a chance to prove themselves against some excellent European sides and show they deserve to be in Europe's top competition.
What is clear however, is that regardless which manager arrives, Altidore will have to seriously up his game if he wants to see off competition from the likes of Steven Fletcher and Fabio Borini.
«I think the results of the last games, it doesn't matter if in the Champions League, Premier League or other competitions because they were quite good, so a lot of people try to see us at the same level as Barca, Real Madrid or Bayern Munich, but we still feel like we need to compete with them.
Coaches, like players, need to constantly challenge themselves and I want to continuously strengthen my knowledge of the game and the competition level that Fiji operates at will provide that opportunity,» said Baber.
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