Sentences with phrase «games a lot more»

In my opinion he looked very confident and reassured when he started the season, and he will now have to up his game a lot more to find his niche in the Arsenal first XI.
He's at that age now where he understands the game a lot more and he has done really well in the last few weeks.
«Derek's just grown to understand the game a lot more.
If Adebayor wasn't suspended, I think Tottenham wins that game a lot more comfortably.
I think if Zak had some friends round who could play to his standard he'd enjoy the party games a lot more.
Time will tell, but it certainly will make playing the game a lot more fun and engaging.
Now in Amped 2 it is much more lenient and therefore really makes the game a lot more fun.
The enemy soldiers are denser in the city streets which made the game a lot more tactical and troubling to traverse.
no consequences or failures when u do nt make what u want...: / i sure hope they change that and find how we are all complaining that we do nt have to listen to the person, it would make the game a lot more fun... i think u are too free in this game even though ac is usually free but this is very free
Honestly the ideal way to experience it is with a friend either offline or through online co-op, because it makes the game a lot more fun and easier to finish through some of the most difficult battles.
Will you make a flat bed truck or a road maker for ps4 please it would make the game a lot more fun to play comment back soon as you can.
The move to Unity 3D will be one of the largest changes, making the game a lot more functional.
It would certainly make the games a lot more ridiculous, as you say, and fun!
You can ask for a clue before seeing the answer which is really great and makes the game a lot more fun!
The rise of the freemium model has made free iPad games a lot more popular, and while some freemium games are nothing more than annoying attempts to bleed your wallet, the best offer in - app purchases that add to gameplay without becoming a requirement, thus allowing you to pay or not pay as you please.
It's a move that will no doubt make this game a lot more marketable across the Atlantic.
i think people would enjoy games a lot more if they stopped trying to compare it to another console.
This adds another dimension to play and makes the game a lot more customisable.
You can still toggle through your targets like you used to but the camera control does make the game a lot more manageable.
If you have a character / franchise you love, using that character makes the game a lot more fun.
It's a very broad term but the idea is that casual gaming makes games a lot more accessible to a broader audience, and mobile really helps break down those barriers.»
Of course, letting them actually clear the screen means making the game a lot more boring.
In fact, Super Bomberman R was my physical game of choice when I got my hands on a brand new Nintendo portable, and despite being far from an amazing game, I still play it every now and then and hold it dearly, especially after the myriad of free updates that made the game a lot more interesting ever since its launch.
This is where I had most of my fun, as having the ability to respawn makes the game a lot more frantic than it should be.
I love the handheld games a lot more than Paul.
The Ooblets team hopes that this» will hopefully make the adventuring parts of the game a lot more compelling and give us clearer direction in laying out the maps.»
There are plenty and unlocks in the game which makes processing through the game a lot more interesting and rewarding.
There is a hardcore mode you can purchase, that makes the game a lot more difficult.
But that still has the added benefit of having someone plan each individual block before the game mixes them up, and giving new goals and play types every day gives that game a lot more replayability.
I feel that a quick restart option would really have benefited Torque L. By allowing me to get back into the action quickly I feel that I would have enjoyed the game a lot more.
Giants also added three difficulty levels, which made the game a lot more challenging for my son.
What's more, it's smart enough to understand how to capture that arcade sense of action and wonder while incorporating modern innovations that make the game a lot more fun and a lot less frustrating.
These power - ups make the game a lot more fun because even when it gets more difficult, as long as you can pull off a few combos, you get rewarded with a power - up to help against the ever advancing rows.
Since it is a rhythm game, latency can make the game a lot more difficult.
Capcom would be giving the game a lot more attention in stores as the only real competition they have in Q1 on the 360 / PS3 is SSX, Twisted Metal and Mass Effect 3.
After about eight or so hours, once I figured out what was going on and started crafting new weapons and equipping abilities, I found myself enjoying the game a lot more.
It makes the game a LOT more smooth and fun when you're going for really technical Freestyle runs.
It's mildly frustrating occasionally — I can't count the number of times I got into a random encounter with trash mobs, auto - battled, missed at least once, and then had both enemies curb - stomp one of my demons — but it's made the game a lot more tense.
Playing video games on your own can be very enjoyable, however, playing with friends and family can make video games a lot more exciting.
I do wish though that they had given more options online, as this would have helped give the game a lot more depth in the long run.
Big publishers have the contacts, clout and PR infrastructure to push and publicise their games a lot more vigorously - and it's hardly surprising that many companies are jumping onto the first party bandwagon at the first opportunity (Media Molecule, anyone).
I initially played the game using buttons and found myself struggling since you can not move and shoot at the same time, so soon switched to the stylus control method and found myself enjoying the game a lot more.
This makes games a lot more dynamic and exciting as a result.
There is a perk that comes with the fact that multiplayer has been moulded around single player though, with it making the game a lot more accessible for younger players.
Honestly the ideal way to experience it is with a friend either offline or through online co-op, because it makes the game a lot more fun and easier to finish through some of the most difficult battles.
The different MX and ATV classes all feel unique (because of power differences) and tackle each of the courses differently as well, so it really gives the game a lot more variety than you'd expect.
In the beginning, Levittown was a model for the way a community should be, but in the years since its founding in the 1930s, this classic suburb has come to look quite a bit different, and changes in property values, population and other essentials have made the local insurance game a lot more complex.

Not exact matches

Video game characters look a lot more realistic than they did five years ago thanks to graphical advances, but a new technology has largely eliminated the gap between real and digital humans.
I'm holding back a lot of information here as a means of not ruining the game — there are a ton of surprises that are simply much more fun to discover on your own.
This game makes doing things a lot more enjoyable and turns work into play.
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