Sentences with phrase «much as the game»

We love the get together as much as the games and of course the snacks!
NBC announcers have been instructed not to focus on the movement of the puck as much as the game's overarching themes.
Schexnayder, an Alabama fan who has written for sites like Roll Bama Roll and [my own] Football Study Hall, loves the backstories almost as much as the game itself.
With only two other full - time front - office employees, he depends on a coterie of volunteers who believe in the mission as much as the game.
As much as this game was supposed to show off the brand new Dallas Cowboy stadium and their Mega scoreboard, there were thousands of disgruntled ticket holders who were unable to watch indoors.
Slow gameplay (although not as much as games like CoD), there's reload (it's horrible to reload in a fps arena)... and generally, there are some bad points.
However as you will see pretty quickly after getting into the game that as much as the game wants to be open ended there is still a rather linear path that you end up having to take.
As much as Gears of War has been hyped, and as much as the game has been talked about, it still manages to live up to every single expectation I have had about the game, plus some.
One thing I have learned with my time with Street Fighter IV that as much as this game is a fighting game also brings in a lot of strategy to the mix as well.
I can remember a couple story and character elements (guy that saves you, girl with the boomerang, funhouse, etc) but the rest fell off just as much as the game's actual end — which was so abrupt to the point it was pretty forgetful.
Which costs almost as much as the game did when you bought it.
It's a one - of - a-kind read and deserves a flip through just as much as the game deserves your time.
The fighting gameplay is fantastic and the netcode is up to the task in minimizing lag and latency about as much as any game can.
I guess this is down to the power of the PS3 as much as the game design - but that does nt mean I wouldn't like to see it ramped up.
As much as games should always be looking to try something new there's also nothing wrong with taking a solid, existing idea and executing it beautifully, and that's exactly what Tyranny does.
And the best thing is, this Season Pass won't cost as much as the game itself (as most typically do), since it's only # 17.99, although, that begs the question of how long these DLC's actually are?
«I was actually approaching WoW as a world as much as a game.
In all truth, the fans define the franchise as much as the games.
So even as much as this game got right, there had to be a weak spot, and that's the story.
This is good, light - hearted RPG fun, with some room for creativity; perhaps not as much as the game it is inspired by, but plenty to remain fun and entertaining.
This didn't bother me so much as the game is supposed to be played quick and dirty, dropping and picking up weapons every minute or so, but the lack of punch from the guns at a distance compounded the problem significantly.
The difference between WoW and most of its predecessors was not that it was easier, as much as the game provided content and challenges no matter the player's investment level: casual players could solo, whereas slightly more invested players can run dungeons and other light group content.
As much as the game sounds good, it goes without saying that what all shines, may not be gold.
As much as Game Freak has innovated the series over the last few years, there's still the sense that they don't want to ever stray too far from the tried - and - true formula.
With as much as the game references its ancestor, it would have been cool to hear a remixed version of the soundtrack.
I think that Microsoft had a strong hold as a full entertainment system, which clearly people didn't care about as much as the games.
Basically, this was Sony's version of the Mario franchise in so much as the games stand out as high quality examples of good gaming, even if you haven't heard much about the game or know anything about the series.
This version of the Seagate drive is bulky, needs to be plugged into the wall and costs almost as much as a game console.
Turning settings to low helps only so much as the game bombards your CPU at the beginning of each match when it tries to load the entire island.
GameStop for example has bundles of these for sale that go all the way up to $ 49.99, almost as much as the game itself.
Thankfully, as much as the game has slowed down to feel more realistic, it's not killed the countering style of football a number of teams play.
As much as this game is a lot of the same, it does improve upon a lot of areas that do help Vol.
Well... as much as a game crammed into around 4k (and before developers had really got to grips with the hardware) could impress.
I don't imagine it being too much different than skirmish mode though and I honestly don't see the community developing too much as the game just doesn't have enough depth for a community to grow around it.
As much as any game in a long time, it's almost impossible to stop playing.
But as I sat thinking about most of the games that I played I realized that I enjoyed the shorter games just as much as the games I poured daily nights into.
I avoid spoilers and reviews generally when I want to play something as much as this game, but the words «Naughty Dogs best game» has been said and that is one hell of a statement.
As much as games consoles nowadays want to be «home entertainment hubs» you still buy them to have fun blowing stuff up, and the PlayStation 4 Pro does a better job of this the Xbox One S. Simple.
Those looking for a Shantae that deviates from the franchise as much as each game's individual art style may be disappointed, but that's not to say the ride isn't fun and enjoyable from start to finish.
The final mission seems as much a close to the game itself as it is an end to Sunset TV; the video channel that breaks the fourth wall as much as the game's missions do.
As much as gamers bitch about franchise games and sequels, in particular for those that start with COD, it's clear that we all still love the franchise and fatigue hasn't set in yet.
Our Reviews in Brief section is back with a vengeance, and we'll be expanding it significantly over the next few months; too much goes unreported in this town, and we want to opine on the shows that fly under the radar just as much as the game - changers and train wrecks.
But much as gamers claim to hate gold sellers, almost one in four patronize them — Mythic, therefore, is risking alienating a quarter of its user base.
But much as gamers claim to hate gold sellers, almost one in four patronize them, which is why I think the vehement zero tolerance / no mercy policy is a bad idea.
So, yeah, go ahead and play as much as a game you want on this handset.

Not exact matches

On the other hand, and assuming they're destined for critical acclaim, having completely new and exclusive games like Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Splatoon 2, Fire Emblem Warriors, Snipperclips, Arms and Xenoblade Chronicles 2 available as part of your launch year holiday lineup could prove a much bigger deal than anyone's yet realized.
Takeaway: The person who makes the first offer gets to control the psychological range of the haggling, much as the person making the first move in chess gets to set the initial direction of the game.
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.
There's a couple granting agencies and there's also arts grants, which I haven't had much luck with because I don't think games are generally recognized as art in the arts - granting community in Toronto and Canada.
Three ways retailers are staying in the game as millennials put as much distance as they can between them and potential debt.
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