Sentences with phrase «game feels forced»

This leads to a vicious cycle where one in eight gamers feel forced to cheat.

Not exact matches

So in 1983, when Weisbach felt it was time to publicize the Ha - Lo name (but couldn't spend as much as his competitors could), he was forced once again to devise a creative game plan.
It would be the same for 4th this season if Liverpool fails to win their last game and we somehow sneak in 4th that would be great but it would not feel like a show of force.
It is the guy who feels Wilshere must be accommodated in each game as long as he is match fit, at roles that force other players out of their element — take a case study — Can you ask Welbeck to play in Defense?
I feel like forcing teams to play more non-conference games and more home games might backfire though, because it's going to be hard to schedule that many good non-conference opponents.
I know am lot of fans feel as though we've turned the corner with the CL win, but I urge caution, wenger still played basically the same team barring forced injurys, he also did his usual subs at the last minute, I'm not convinced anything has changed, we have a few games coming up which will test the team, let's see what happens, and then let's see the club put its money where it's mouth is in Jan
U get that feeling that until Arsenal lose massive points in their first few games, they'll never really get serious... they'll just keep dithering until some embarrassing performances force their hands into panic buys.
Unfortunately for New York, the Packers» defense finally felt like stepping up and forced a three and out for the first time all game.
I also feel like some sort of protest is needed but in reality you can not force the fans not to go to the Arsenal games.
I also think Wenger is playing mind games with Real Madrid and Sporting Lisbon making them feel we don't need Khedira and Carvalho that badly and therefore forcing them to lower their demands.
If Giroud starts then I will bet that Chelsea will play a higher def line until they can get a goal and squash out the space for our game changers to make much of an impact, how - ever I feel more confident that Theo will at least cause Chelsea to defend deeper and as such, force Chelsea to play with gaps between their def and mid or play a LOT of players behind the ball and try to hit us on the counter.
With Alex Brosque handed a more advanced role behind marquee player Marc Janko in attack, Smeltz was forced to accept a role on the bench for the match in Melbourne, and the A-League's second all - time leading goalscorer made his feelings known in the run - up to the game.
With no game this weekend due to the acrimonious exit from the FA Cup at the hands of Nottingham Forest, this weekend represents a moment in time whereby Arsenal fans are forced to look on in bittnerness as the other top clubs in England waltz through to the fifth round, having been handed easy ties that will see them rotate players but having just got to a cup final, it feels a little weird.
«If Liverpool score first at Old Trafford, they could run out comfortable winners because you can see them picking United apart if they are forced to come out of their shell and chase the game, but I also feel United could be better than they are in the final third.»
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He tried to force himself to attack, but it became apparent he just didn't feel up to it, and further adding to the claim that he needs to add more effort into his game.
In truth, it was a game both sides would feel they could have won, as United did force several smart saves from Mignolet as well.
Robert Sanchez was then forced into a fine stop from Jordan Greenidge's low - driven effort, as the Potters began to feel their way back into the game and put the Seagulls under pressure.
But don't feel like you have to force yourself to eat the fall favorite just because you're breastfeeding either — all food is fair game.
Graphics: 7/10 about as good as Unit 13 Story: 7/10 fun but not that immersive Multiplayer: Not played it but it looks pretty fun but limited so probably 7 or 8/10 Innovation: 6/10 Feels the same as every other shooter in terms of controls, Presentation of title screen (touch) etc and the touch controls (in - game) feel forced.
It seems like some sort of checkpoint or save system that makes failure feel a little less brutal would be a simple modification, but even without it, the game just forces you to be careful with your decisions.
I really hate games that let's you run free in an open world without letting you feel forced into doing stuff.
Under more sure - handed directors, some of Game Night could have certainly been more howlingly funny, but I feel like John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (who also wrote the screenplay together), are becoming a stronger force in comedy.
The game features plenty of fast action that forces the players to be well prepared but its difficulty conditions, more based on restricting the player, end up harming the game, which too many times feels very constricting.
Just played this for the first time in 2015 the graphics and game play are sweet, the story is entertaining and the linear nature of the game is made to feel less so by the forced changes of which transformer you get to play as.
Hall adds some late - game genre elements that feel forced, but ends on a note of resolution — Schumann finally meeting with the wounded comrade (Scott Haze) he carried from the field, leading to a burden he couldn't put down.
We got the sense that the developer was shooting for the quirky and unusual puzzles found in classic adventure games like Secret of Monkey Island, but it all felt a little forced.
Metal Gear Survive feels fractured, a product of disparate minds forced to cobble together a Metal Gear game that will capture players in an unceasing spiral of grinding and toil.
If you've ever watched an old school Godzilla movie, you already know what it feels like to play an Earth Defense Force game.
Our goal was to use these to integrate puzzles seamlessly into the game, rather than have them as «progress stoppers» that feel unnatural and forced.
Most of the people I spoke to at Summer of Sonic about Sonic Boom shared the same sentiment that I did about the powers - saying it felt forced, broke the flow of the game and made it feel linear, especially in comparison to Sonic Mania.
Unlike some lesser games in the franchise, there's nothing cynical about Sonic Forces — I felt like Sonic Team was doing their best to entertain me every minute I was playing.
While Star Wars mobile games are going crazy with The Force Awakens content, the only way to play through bits of the new movie on your game console is via Disney Infinity 3.0 — and it feels very familiar.
At the end of the day, Special Forces Team X feels like a budget game gone bad.
The audio department works okay but at the end of the day, Special Forces Team X feels like a budget game gone bad.
In fact much of that experience just felt like a forced addition to the game rather then something they really put a lot of effort into.
First of all, the atmosphere is similar to a Metroid game as it makes you feel alone with the alien forces right off the bat.
My only real negative feeling about Mania however is it raises the bar so god damn high that the pressure is on for Sonic Forces as the 3D game now has everything to prove.
Sitting back to take in the hilarious recreations of the scenes in the movie through the cut - scenes in the game got me in the mood to watch The Force Awakens again, and it is that feeling of Star Wars bliss the developers at TT Games can be proud they nailed.
Other games are simply that bad that if you're forced to play through them, you feel that time is dragging.
Fans of Telltale games will feel right at home, as most dialogue options have a brief time limit, forcing you to make decisions on a whim.
Avatar mode is the closest to something new in Forces, but much like the rest of the game, it feels like it needs a lot more polish.
The Town of Light sounds like an interesting interactive adventure from the outset however it suffers from a story that is terribly told and a gameplay that feels archaic forcing you to motivate yourself to finish the game.
Some of the dialogue feels oddly adult despite the child - like aesthetic, making the game feel even stranger than the forced samurai - like conversations do.
Stuck somewhere between terrible children shows and equally bad educational games, The Legend of Kay's lines of dialogue feel forced, ham fisted and dull.
This example shows how friendly competition can be added to a seemingly mundane task and can work as motivation without anyone feeling forced into the game.
But instead of fighting aggression with aggression (a game - plan that usually results in someone getting bitten eventually), I and thousands of great positive trainers worldwide are able to truly change the way a dog feels for the rest of his life using force - free methods — not just the way he's acting at that moment.
I liked the «ready or not» feeling that the random starts provided, and it forced me to readjust my beginning strategy each time a started a new game.
You don't want it to feel forced in games that don't need it.
Like with a lot of Kirby games I feel like I'm forcing myself to finish it.
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