As if there was not already more than enough pressure on Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal team going in to an FA cup quarter - final, our relatively poor away form and Manchester United's good home form are making
the game look a really tricky obstacle.
The game looks really, really fun.
The game looks really nice, as you might hope.
But I must admit,
this game looks really good by graphic standarts.
Lets all hope you are mistaken...
The game looks really great, and if it sells good on the the Wii U, then maybe Nintendo will have a better time with this platform in the future, which will be nice.
This game looks really fun as a party game.
The game itself looks really great though in the trailers though.
Visually,
this game looks really nice.
Despite being 5 years old,
the game looks really nice.
It makes
the game look really jank on my 144hz monitor, and that's a serious problem for a game that is half aiming.
This is the first Mario Kart game to come out for the Nintendo 3DS system and I must say graphically
the game looks really good both in 2D and 3D modes.
The art style for
the game looks really cool and its graphics are impressive for a 3DS video game.
The entire time I was watching it I was thinking, «Man
this game looks really pretty but I bet it plays like garbage.»
The game looks really pretty — in 4k mode — as you ride around through the various weather effects which range from torrential rain to Silent Hill style fog and a full day / night cycle.
good ol' nintendo always pulls through in the clutch with their big
games this looks really good for nintendo now as they did need a boost in hardware and software sales i hope this all keeps up for nintendo but we shall see i still think that the xbox is outselling the gc in the US by probably around 750,000 to 1 million units hopefully nintendo can make a big jump
This game looks really interesting.
The wonderfully named Wild Hog Engine was meant for the PC, sure, but that doesn't stop
the game looking really very good on console; the city itself, although deserted, still feels alive, as flying transports loom overhead and billboards crackle with advertisements for... well, something.
Firewatch —
This game looks really cool too.
And while
the game looks really sharp, the 3D is the star of the show; the best use we've seen yet on the system.
This game looks really fascinating.
The game looks really cool, but Ubisoft pulling Activision - like anti-consumer shenanigans is a huge turn - off for me.
This game looks really cool!
Ok
this game looked really good, but why were they zoomed out when it was showing the map, but the game looks really good
Graphically,
the game looks really nice.
This game looks really good.
On portable and on TV
the game looks really sharp and the colors and art style pop off the screen.
On Xbox One
the game looks really good and the facial animations are almost in a level of its own.
On a less vindictive note, turning the screen vertically in order to play original DS
games looks really... unwieldy.
The E3 conference had given gamers a better look at the Xbox One X and, honestly, it makes
games look really pretty.
While
that game looks really cool and I like those time bending features, I would love it if after the Quantum Break portion they just come out with an Alan Wake announcement.
The concept of
the game looks really unique among the many other VR games we've seen.
These games look really fun, but it's really disappointing there was no mention of the Vita, which some would be perfect for.
Not their quality, which is great:
the game looks really good, especially the 3D effects and some of the tricks it plays with light, surprising for a 3DS port of a Wii game.
The game looks really good, however, I noticed that when it was docked, it was easy to spot jaggies and gaps between polygons in the landscape.
For the most part,
the game looks really sharp and crisp.
The game looked really good, perhaps not spectacular, but it has a quality that made me want to keep an eye on it.
Visually
the game looks really good, at least when judging it from «The Unspoken» game trailer and screenshots.
Taking place around Christmas time,
the game looks really pretty, like a perfect milky bowl of Frosted Mini Wheats.
The graphics in
this game looks really great judging by the gameplay trailer.
The first because it lets me see which team's units are dying from a distance just from the explosion color, and the second because it makes
the game look really, really cool.
Not exact matches
If there's a common theme to be gleaned from
looking at the best of the year, it might be that Canadian indie developers are
really good at making fun, downloadable platforming
games.
So Amazon — I think they
really have their A
game right now, where they've kind of taken a step back and started to
look critically at areas where they're going to be investing even more aggressively.
If you
really did some «
looking at» what I gave you, you would see that they are in fact, directly connected, but, like I said, its the same ole
game you people want to play.
It
looked pretty great on the outside, but when I
really got to know it — when I sunk my teeth straight into the middle of that crispy, gooey Pesto, Chicken, & Mozzarella Panini — it was
game over.
I tend to hate football and I
really don't care about the
game - I'm just
looking forward to food and friends.
I am
really trying to do Paleo and
look at all these recipes at the same time though things like onion, garlic, apple cider vinegar and agave keep popping up and substitutions are the name of the
game.
I know, babies are cute but they can
really cramp your style in the kitchen... I'm
looking forward to the days when my bub can do the dishes, I'm playing the long
game
Well, after the
game against Manchester City, things have
really been
looking colourful.
Really liking the
look of Campbell — even when he doesn't have a great
game he works hard enough by tracking back and covering Bellerin whenever possible.