And it's honestly transformative — fast - paced
games feel almost surreally responsive to the point where it's very hard to go back.
It is inevitable in any game production that some corners will be cut, but
this game feels almost spherical.
The first of two Switch
games it feels almost obligatory to include here, Super Mario Odyssey has been talked about a lot already - but that's only because it really is that good.
In spite of the long dev time
the game felt almost rushed, and far too easy.
I mean really
the game feels almost identical right out of the gate as Ty 2, which was a good game, but people are always looking for more.
For a game with so much going on visually, the lack of sound effects from enemies or even Agent Damsel herself made
the game feel almost empty.
, Super Metroid felt like the first notable instance of when Nintendo began to fight back, as the advertising for
the game felt almost as if it came straight from SEGA's own marketing department, albeit minus the famed «SEGA Scream»:
Menus work well for the most part, but maps and units aren't particularly detailed, making
the game feel almost like an early access title.
Not exact matches
I see this as less of a Gay Debate Problem and more of a Human Problem though: we play the comparison
game in
almost every area of life and it inflates egos, breeds
feelings of inferiority, or causes jealousy (among other terrible ways of internalizing the comparison culture).
Ramsey, on the other hand, comes centrally when he
feels like it — which is
almost every time — not when the
game demands that he come centrally.
other than the deflected cross cum own goal he did
almost nothing against Man Utd... so a full
game (albeit) against poor opposition should be enough confirm (or correct) my own
feeling that he is an average footballer and one of the obstacles to us moving to the next level... so bring him on!!
By the time the Nets had tied the
game in regulation — they would go on to lose 96 - 93 in overtime — Van Horn, who had accounted for 10 points and four rebounds in 16 minutes before he had to leave the
game, was
feeling almost well enough to pull up his socks and get back on the court.
It
almost feels like a charity
game with nothing at stake.
You can
almost always
feel the players letting the
game slip away from them before they start showing signs of life very late in the
game after already being beaten.
I missed the fight of the Premier League, being involved in all the big
games and making a difference for a team and I wanted to
feel that again and
almost fall back in love with the
game again.
After that the Frenchman
felt that either side could have won it, but he had no doubts whatsoever that the referee Craig Pawson made a big mistake that
almost certainly cost Arsenal the
game, the points and ultimately our last hopes of the title.
Man u have drawn
almost half of their
games for this season, but I have a funny
feeling when we meet them we will come out on the bottom.
But he's had my back 140, 150
games every year for over a decade now, and it
almost feels like I'm getting younger with each passing year, so I don't talk about that much.
I know that every sport is a business and a major part of every sport's business is advertising, but when it comes to the NFL, it
almost feels like the
game exists to sell advertisements rather than as a method of displaying them.
If Arsenal can get something from this
game, with
almost everything having gone wrong in the build up and in the first 69 minutes, then you have to
feel that our team will do better from now on.
I
feel he has guided the club through this period and we are
almost back to the days where we will not
feel any
game day dread.
Thank you for you honest analytical viewpoint ken and backing me up on the punctuation my phone is problematic and to get all the marks right takes three times or more as long but i
feel the content is there, and rsh i was not hiding behind referee decisions i said clearly that you do nt win or lose based on the refs you have 90 minutes to win a
game i was meaning overall across the league this year its been bad
almost as bad as our honor as club supporters we made to a final and win ir lose that looks good to people across the globe but the fans embarrassed the club on a global stage by walking out no honor in defeat.
It was his mistake at the Liverpool
game recently, he created his own problem by switching around in a big
game like that, at times it
feel like he arrogantly underestimating Liverpool and I think his team selection would have surprise not only Klopp but
almost everyone and until now it still puzzle me for a men that have 22 years of experience.
It is the contention of soccer students that the actual play of a
game is something no one can analyze with accuracy, simply because it is played
almost entirely by instinct and
feel.
Here, though, there's
almost nothing to snag against at all, and it's hard to avoid the
feeling that the Bayern matchday experience is not so much another way of watching the
game — better or otherwise — so much as precisely the experience that modern football, in the worryingly commercialized sense, aspires to.
It
feels like I may as well just give Alexis Sanchez the Arsenal Man of the Match award for all of the Arsenal
games to come over the rest of the season, because even when he does not score or produce the match winning moment, the Chilean striker is
almost always the best player on the pitch, as was the case again yesterday against West Brom.
Being down in Duval and getting to see our first home playoff
game / win in almost 20 years last week and then beating the Steelers today to get to the AFC Championship Game... it feels like I'm in a damn dream,
game / win in
almost 20 years last week and then beating the Steelers today to get to the AFC Championship
Game... it feels like I'm in a damn dream,
Game... it
feels like I'm in a damn dream, lol.
I
almost felt like they already exceeded what they probably thought they could, and they weren't that hungry to get to the next
game.»
Yea Polo's first
game he appeared lazy and it
felt like he had melanos attitude, but obviously Gio talked to him about it, because the last two
games he's been a defensive workhorse, and really does seem to be playing
almost more of a DM than a out and out winger and seemed to be doing it well.
Liverpool were scoring goals with
almost reckless abandon (perhaps highlighted by some of their defending), and clearly
felt they could score enough goals to win any
game - not to mention the title.
In the end, as Rooney celebrated as the scorer of the single deciding goal 4,020 days after last scoring at Anfield — in another albeit less dispiriting 1 - 0 away win — it
almost felt like a 22 - man pastiche of the striker's own season, prior to his recent return of four goals from his last three Premier League
games.
I kind of
felt that we played like it was a training exercise for the whole
game,
almost as if it were a testimonial or charity match, and not a match that a title could hinge on.
We have an element of apprehension in
almost all our
games where as fans, we are nearly expecting the part in the
game where something goes terribly wrong and I personally am sick of that
feeling.
Although that was put on the back - burner for some time, as a move to West Ham
almost felt assured at one point due to the lack of
game time he'd find elsewhere.
You've caught me
feeling almost slightly optimistic after the Orioles pulled off some unlikely victories and took three out of four
games against the Yankees to get themselves moving in the right direction again.
Relying
almost entirely on Quincy Promes to create their goals has proved insufficient for a side that concedes 1.5 goals per
game, despite the Dutchman prodigious talents, and Liverpool's attackers should
feel confident in coming up against this backline.
Even when we drew to Middlesbrough on the weekend, it was
almost like we lost the
game and it shows how hungry this team are to win and we're in a spell where we
feel like we should be winning every
game and we can win every
game, so that's a good thing.
I
feel like with
almost 25 years of sunburn experience, I finally have my sunscreen
game down!
I
almost feel like a different guy — a guy with
game!
Quvenzhane Wallis is a great little actress, and her breakout performance in «Beasts of the Southern Wild» was phenomenal, however, it
almost feels like the cast stepped all their
games down for this one.
The
game honestly
feels like Fire Emblem
almost as much as it
feels like a Warriors
game.
I
almost feel it is premature to vote on a
game that is only 65 % playable.
After the bug fixes with a patch this sequel exceeds the original in every aspect.Better graphics, gamplay and story along with 2 completely different playable protaganists give Dishonered 2 more replay value then
almost every triple A title this year.And this time around I did nt
feel pushed to play the
game in any specific way.I
felt that playing stealthily was alot more rewarding then the first entry but i never
felt that i was playing wrong or was being punished when i played a full on assault playthrough.Also there are several ending for every playstyle for both characters which really drive you toward a second, third or even forth playthrough and in all the chaos or silence of each level, even on my forth run, I reimagined every situation and experienced different outcomes every single time.Dishonored 2 also contains some of the best level design I have ever seen with the likes of the amazing and masterfully thought out Clockwork Mansion level being among my all time favorites.Dishonored 2 truly is a masterpiece in
almost every ascpect!!!
It
almost feels like the devs decided that just doing the bare minimum for the sequel style
games would suffice because of how well the first
games were received.
It
almost goes without saying that the
game controls impeccably and sounds great (this is Need for Speed, after all), so the excellent variety of play modes and fresh -
feeling historically - oriented gameplay should be more than enough to convince you of the title's worth.
That was a larger and more involved
game by
almost every measure... Andromeda's story may be about blazing a trail into an entirely new galaxy, but it
feels slimmed down by comparison.
I stayed faithful to Ashley through the first two
games and while I enjoyed her relationship in ME3 it
almost felt like the writers left out alot of content that could have helped further her character in the long haul.
You leave the
game's ending
feeling lost, depressed and drained as the ending
almost completely undoes anything this
game does good.
I
almost immediately
felt like i was just playing another FAR CRY
game.
If I'd come out of Dead Island with a burning desire for more Dead Island, Riptide would go down a lot easier, but since that original
game started out strong and just got weaker as it wore on, playing through another 15 hours of
almost exactly the same thing, when the first one already
felt like more than enough, instead just becomes a tiresome exercise.