Sentences with phrase «kind of plays like»

I bought this on Vita on a whim, and it looks like shit, and kind of plays like shit.
It kind of plays like every other game in the series, with nearly decade - old parkour and combat mechanics.
AJ: Ahh yes... it's a bit more fast paced than Grand Kingdom, in terms of strategic elements it's more reflexive when it comes to planning out attacks for characters, or waiting for them to refill their gauge to block, so it kind of plays like a fighting game, but it definitely has a lot of strategy and resembles the feel of a game like Grand Kingdom or Odin's Sphere.
It kind of plays like an abbreviated commentary recorded by fans / experts but tightly edited for maximum effect in under 30 minutes.
The film kind of plays like the cynical modern - day antidote to Top Gun.
I know Giroud is kind of playing like he is effing retarded right now, but given the fact he is our best CF (statistically speaking atleast), I believe the logical thing to do is to trust him to regain a bit of goal - scoring form ASAP.
Very sweet — well, she's always been a sweet person to me and, um, with all that she's been through, it meant a lot to me to hear her kind of play like this as we would do a lot of the times we would see each other.

Not exact matches

There is another kind of dreaming called lucid dreaming, which is more like playing a video game than watching a movie.
«I don't know if that's Lane doing that or if coach Saban is kind of putting the handcuffs on Lane like I've known Coach to do in the past on his offensive coordinator and we're going to be very bland and run this play and do this and we'll throw it on third down if we have to.
There's nothing like standing up in front of an expectant audience when you have no script and no idea what kind of scene you're about to play to put the fear of making a pitch or cold call into perspective.
It plays less like the kind of blockbusters we are all used to and more like a horror film.
«It came to me as a drawing,» Dermer explains, his thick eyebrows arching like Slinkys, lending him an air of mischievousness — the kind of guy who is incapable of playing deadpan while stalking his next whoopee cushion victim.
The risks of this kind of private control over speech are obvious when it comes to things like filter bubbles or the role that «fake news» plays in political movements.
You just kind of like play because it's fun and it's interesting and then it turns out to be way more important than you expected.
And that's kind of the way my philosophy evolved, which was if you see — only maybe one or two times a year do you see something that really, really excites you... The mistake I'd say 98 % of money managers and individuals make is they feel like they got to be playing in a bunch of stuff.
We're super excited to dive into newer formats like vertical video and Stories to see what kind of impact that plays — especially as these platforms roll out new advertising opportunities for smaller brands.
«I think we'll have a run on raw materials of all kinds because we've taught people all around the world how to play capitalism,» he says, «and all those people want to live like Americans.
So its kind of its kind of playing like chicken and seeing who budges first.
And so of course we can play these kind of games and you know those of us who like charts you know we love like tracking charts and projections and stuff, but it certainly we don't know.
But, as Daly says, making connections like that is really the goal of any musician — no matter what kind of music they play or what town they call home.
Suppose, in a kind of contented abstinence, we were to refrain from trying to understand more of the landscape before us than the landscape cared to display for us, that we were willing to follow the bend of bough and straggle of gravel and tilt of pole wherever the bend and the straggle and the tilt chanced to take us, that we concerned ourselves not with pattern or profit or even pleasure but merely with watching like a token sentinel in safe country, that we gave our eyes a quiet carte blanche and permitted our minds to play at liberty over the face of an untouched terrain?
It would be much easier if he didn't have to play this game with himself... I mean... he knows the outcome before the game even understand he does nt even tell us the damn rules... what kind of a god plays by rules that only he knows and doesn't even tell us... probably because he already knows the outcome... its like playing cards with a stacked deck and he; s the dealer laughing at us all because he has all the aces... I hate gods who do that.
Most of us know that these kinds of statements do more harm than good, so we play it safe and refrain from offering any encouragement at all because we don't want it to come out like a robotic and unsympathetic platitude.
And, as much as Bakhtin may have taught us to admire Dostoevsky's «polyphonic poetics,» most judicious readers of Russian — like the great Prince D. S. Mirsky — have recognized in Tolstoy's art the kind of serene sublimity and fullness of vision that places it naturally and worthily in the company of Shakespeare's plays, Dante's Commedia, and the Homeric epics.
Like Derrida, Gadamer thought that reading a text involves entering into a kind of play between text and reader in which the text has an effect upon us and we an effect upon the text.
Kind of like that Ratboy Jindal, who switched to catholicism because it plays better than hinduism in the red south.
One of the key characters in the book is disgraced «faith healer» Holy Wayne (played by British actor Paterson Joseph); a once - average man, bereaved on October 14th, who realises he can take other people's pain upon himself, like a kind of emotional sponge.
From Rachel: When I think about what the «Christian» music industry was like back when Caedmon's Call was playing all around the country (when I was in high school / college) and what it is like today, it's really kind of mind - blowing.
Kind of boring sometimes, but that's where new exciting recipes like this one come into play!
Press and shape it into a flat disk — it's kind of like playing with playdough.
Sometime it's really something simple like watching children playing and laughing, or watching snow flakes falling from the sky - simple kind of pleasure.
Play around and have fun - it's kind of like decorating.
I am a sucker for the way the bite of arugula plays against all kinds of rich savory foods, so it's my go - to lettuce for toppings like this, but spinach, watercress, mustard greens or baby greens of any kind would also be great.
I think we should play 2 upfront however our players are not suited to a formation of that kind, we'd have to play like this:
That Barca side is a special one, it's the perfect team with the perfect personnel to play his style, and I don't see any side ever having that kind of midfield with someone like Messi again.
Philly likes to get a li» l spicy with it and run all kinds of counters and belly plays out of shotgun as well.
Otherwise it is kind of funny to read all the comments here — there are like 30 or so would be GMs / coaches who know the best who to play and who to sit, who should be traded or signed, what will makes us win or loose, and their advise is for free!
CLOVIS WEST KEYS TO VICTORY: Against top teams the Golden Eagles have been near or above their 74.1 points per game scoring average, and if they can score at least 70 points and play solid team ball with the kind of defense they have shown — except in the second game against Centennial - Las Vegas when they lost 70 - 46 at the MLK in Stockton — coach Craig Campbell and his girls should win again just like they did in a 70 - 67 overtime victory over Poly at the Nike TOC.
I've always maintained my stance that Arsene Wenger loves French players in his team than any other players.No matter how average you are once you're French and once you're in the first team he tends to give you so many chances to prove yourself.I can start mentioning them if you want me to but I know you know them.If Lucas Perez was French he wouldn't have been out so early believe me.I just don't know where to begin.Was Giroud bought to become a super sub or to be the leading striker?Having giving us many sesons of failure people are now content with him being a so called super sub.A player like Giroud is not built for that kind of role.He ws a super sub in 99 % of those matches because he was not played when he was supposed to and we needed presence in the air.The funny thing is people are using only this season to label him as a super sub.There were so many matched that Wenger should have started Giroud but for some reason didn't start him.I only see Arsenal as the top club who'd be crying over Giroud.If a good offer comes we should sell.
So if the 2 play, I'm sure it'll be Auba through the middle, and Laca either behind him or on the flank (kind of like the Sterling's role at City)
Stuff like smoke screens (WR takes one step forward then one step back to catch the ball while his blockers lead up in front of him), or really any kind of screens, counter plays (where you pull the offensive guard and tackle from one side of the center to the other side of the center) and any number of sweep plays (runs designed to get wide outside of the offensive tackle).
plays well everywhere they put him, but I'd kind of like to see him back at a guard spot.
That's the kind of play you want and expect a guy like Mack to make.
Kind of like Green Bay defensive end Reggie White playing with a torn hamstring last season.
Xhaka does not deserve to be in the lineup more than anyone.As bad as Ozil is at least awe can say form is temporary class is permanent though he also does not deserve to start.Why is Coquelin not playing instead of Xhaka?Even Elneny is a better buy than Xkaka.I don't care what kind of performance Xhaka has today.Why should a player be allowed to go off form and still be in the starting eleven while other players should be taking his place?Poor management from.Wenger.It's not fair at all.Mark my words that Xhaka won't last in the lineup when Wenger is gone and I can see some youngsters like Maitland - Niles and Kelechi Nwakali surpassing him in the future.The guy can't defend to even save his own life.
«Playing in the Premier League would be of interest to Mat as it is one of the best leagues in the world and knowing how ambitious Mat is it is the kind of league he would like to play in.
His style of play is kind of like our own Theo.
In this era of zone read and read option offenses, like the one Tunsil played in at Ole Miss, you may get to see how athletic an offensive linemen is, but you usually won't get to see him actually make the kinds of blocks that he'll be called upon to make in the NFL.
Looks like a good buy.He is not the kind of CF who will go to the halfway to get involved in the link up.He loves to play on the shoulders of opposing defenders and is like a «Deadly FOX in the BOX.»
If he can keep that up that kind of pace and improve on little things like proper alignments and not getting sucked in on play action, Alexander should definitely be in the mix for the award by the end of the year.
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