Sentences with phrase «on deeper game»

As a small team, we have the freedom and pleasure of interacting with people, and to work on deeper game mechanics and meanings instead of making games simply for money.

Not exact matches

Although our games will probably feature our great IP [intellectual property], I suspect they'll be entirely different than what you can find on a 3DS, where you can have a deeper 20 - hour experience.
Instead, Floreani says that he sees those streaming giants as his eventual targets, especially with deep - pocketed tech companies like Amazon and Facebook now positioned to stream NFL and MLB games, respectively, while Twitter also has numerous streaming partnerships with professional sports leagues and the NFL streams highlights on Google's YouTube.
There's a whole weapon crafting and upgrading system that honestly feels tacked - on for the sake of making the game feel deeper than it is.
The discovery of water on the Moon is a game changer, not just for the economic viability of lunar resources, but for the economics of reaching Mars and other deep space destinations.
A historic media rights partnership between the NHL and MLBAM will transform the fan experience across the League's digital and broadcast assets, with an emphasis on deeper access into the game and enhanced storytelling.
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Before we dive deep, let's clarify something: The following analysis is based on the projected «Year's Maximum Pensionable Earnings» (YMPE), a figure defined by the Canada Pension Plan as the maximum cap for what is fair game to be «payroll taxed» by the government.
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And if you gamble on every individual game, there's too much of an urge to dig a deeper hole after a loss.
If you ask him to consistently create at the rim it may be a different story... although I think this is the only aspect of his game that I think he can improve on... he'll never be a decent threat from deep and he'll always be a great defender... the rest, I have my doubts but I'll agree to hope for the best for the sake of the team.
I can feel he is not so comfortable with the cold weather in London so if we still has to depend on him during Christmas and new year game than we are in deep shi *.
He said it was to increase the aerial threat by having Welbeck and Giroud on but that sort of thing would usually work only in a game where you are pressing forward against a deep sitting defence.
We are more focused on defending than we have been in a few years, especially the midfielders tracking back and the fullbacks sitting deeper, but it has come at the cost of some of the possession game.
Gordon added a three - point shot this season, hitting just under 35 percent from deep on just under six attempts per game.
When deployed in a deeper midfield role or even worse, on the right - flank, his influence on the game gets affected due to other positional responsibilities.
He had to work hard to find space as Switzerland had a man on him at all times and he just didn't seem natural at playing the game from so deep.
Hence needs to modify his game to that of a deep lying playmaker like Arteta (in his latter days) to give him time and space to pick his passes and be more of an influence on games instead of always turning into a cul De sac whenever he tries to get away from an opponent.
And the game effectively ends... on a missed deep ball.
What amazed me is that after Özil goal our team collectively relaxed on the defensive end and was happy to sat so deep as if we were in the late stage of the game... we should have better mixed up our game plan sitting deep to defend in a more compact way is good but when you have the ball you must take good care of it and find teammates in good positions quickly... both Cazorla and Ramsey were poor and I do feel that they both should've been subbed of early for Rosicky and Walcott!
For example we could play a very high press game, or a deeper game — we could allow our wingers to push on and overload from one side at a time or we could pile forward as three across the top and let 2 sit in behind.
The Canes waited for VT to make a mistake — a fumble for turnover, followed by a penalty for a late hit on Rosier — and then capitalized on a deep strike to Christopher Herndon IV that effectively put the game away.
With the Rams facing a third - and - 1 on what was going to be their last real possession of the game with only 3:15 left in regulation, they decided to try to take a shot deep.
For a club which has some great attacking talents like Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres, they have played too deep which has meant the duo have not been able to influence games on a regular basis.
That all sounds good to me and I would add that this game in which Arsenal are likely to have to defend more and sit deeper is one in which pace on the counter could be key.
On a side note, I couldn't help but think 2 predominant thoughts when watching the game against Bournemouth on the weekend: (1) Wenger is still willing to put his own personal agenda ahead of the team's best interests when it comes to team selection, which luckily for us didn't cost us the 3 points this time and (2) if Eddie Howe is earmarked to be the successor we are in deep trouble because he's simply a poor man's version of our present manager, as he's tactically inept and has an even worse road recorOn a side note, I couldn't help but think 2 predominant thoughts when watching the game against Bournemouth on the weekend: (1) Wenger is still willing to put his own personal agenda ahead of the team's best interests when it comes to team selection, which luckily for us didn't cost us the 3 points this time and (2) if Eddie Howe is earmarked to be the successor we are in deep trouble because he's simply a poor man's version of our present manager, as he's tactically inept and has an even worse road recoron the weekend: (1) Wenger is still willing to put his own personal agenda ahead of the team's best interests when it comes to team selection, which luckily for us didn't cost us the 3 points this time and (2) if Eddie Howe is earmarked to be the successor we are in deep trouble because he's simply a poor man's version of our present manager, as he's tactically inept and has an even worse road record.
For Bucknell to steal a game, they will need to lock down on the perimeter or face a team that can't hurt them from deep.
I honestly hate the way fans lock players into positions... There have been so many cases of players who grow mentally later in their career and move back deeper on the pitch so they can have a greater impact on tempo and running the game.
He got another hit on Flacco later in the game to help force an errant throw on a deep ball to Steve Smith.
The game was won, but Liverpool were starting to build momentum, so Danny came on instead of Theo (everyone here can agree that his defensive work rate is better and he still is fast enough to force Liverpool to drop a few steps deeper and beware a counter attack).
Personally, I would change our formation for this game, Maybe a 5 -4-1 to start with, keeping it very tight and deep at the back and then changing it to our more accustomed attacking formation late on in the second half.
they do nt concede lots of goals because they have 70 per cent posession most games... as quality teams worked this out and focused on defending deep and counterattacking, their weak points were quickly recognised and that was pique....
On this warm, windy night he kept his first two units in the game all the way except for two series of downs late in the game, when the Dolphins had the ball deep in Baltimore territory with time seeping away.
A midfield that suits Theo will / may not suit Giroud and that's where the problem lies... I'm sure Wenger has something up his sleeves to have offered Theo and Giroud high wage contracts... For tough away games, e.g chelsea, play a double DM and hit on counter, that makes Theo ideal... And at lower team that likes to depend deep in their half, he can play Giroud because of his physical presence and great hold up play, or even play both depending... All in all another DM is HIGHLY needed.
Let's face it goalkeepers tend to march to the beat of a different drum and Szczesny certainly fell into that category, but most of his antics were relatively harmless and simply reflected a certain level of immaturity that isn't uncommon for someone thrust into the limelight at such a young age... lord knows we've seen that happen with numerous players throughout the years and very few were ever banished for such behaviour... the only on - field action that drove me crazy was his inability to take a deep breath and not try to rush the play with an ill - timed throw at certain points in the game when common sense suggested holding the ball and slowing things down... the fact that he continued to do this probably had a lot to do with the glaring lack of coaching time spent with the goalkeepers... ultimately he made the fateful decision to take his frustrations out into the public sphere and paid dearly for it... in the end, his services were wanted by several of the best Italian squads, which is significant considering the historical importance placed on the defensive side of the ball in Serie A... all I know is that if someone asked me to pick the most athletically gifted goalkeeper we have had in our squad since the arrival of Wenger, without hesitation, he would be my pick and for that reason his departure is more than a little disappointing... what else is new though
Who the hell picks ozil and tells the midfielders to keep dropping deep without applying pressure on the ball in the middle of the pitch (Ozil doesn't give a rats arse to move and Bayern are too good to let them just walk through the middle of the ground for the whole game)?
we switched off a bit and allowed newcastle, back into the game with a goal that gave them confidence to come at us, but we dug deep and held on!
Inevitably with just a one goal lead and with the respective feelinghs in the teams we ended up deeper and deeper towards the end of the game and were left hanging on a bit instead of pushing for a second but after seeing off some pressure and a succession of corners we managed to break through, Ozil and Alexis who crossed for Lucas to head in, but his header hit the arm of Clucas who was sent off.
Yet If Arsenal want the best out of him then Wenger must show serious trust in his abilities even after Xhaka's return because part of Elneny's slight turbulence in form this season has been due to the addition of Xhaka who's presence seriously affected Elneny's moral and those who deep into things would've noticed the difference between last years Elneny (prior to Xhaka's acquisition) and this year's Elneny with majority of games Elneny coming off the bench yet the very last few games he started before the AFCON have boosted his confidence back and that very much reflected on his last performances before leaving to an extent that surprised quite a few!!
Ox was in the wrong pos so often when he was on the right, not pressing with Alexis and Iwobi and playing way too deep to be a real threat going forward, taking away from his game.
he has shot 38.6 % from deep over the past 3 years on 7.1 attempts per game, including 39.2 % over the past 2 seasons on 7.6 3pa per game... if he slows down a step on the drive, all he has to do is starting taking a couple more 3s per game and his scoring will stay high level
Instead of going into panic mode though, or just sitting deep and hanging on for the win, Arsenal took control of the game back and scored two more goals and perhaps this backs up the manager's ide4as about maturity.
When the big managers throw players in on the deep end, it is usually a testament to ur mental strenght... Szcezny made his debut against Man U with Almunia fit for selection, Sanogo got those big games against Liverpool and Bayern at the expense of an uninjured Giroud, Welbeck against Madrid at the expense of a fit Rooney, they see these guys in training, we don't.
While these margins are for all spreads, we delved in deeper to look at closing odds of +2.5, +3, and +3.5 to discover how many of those games landed exactly on a final margin of 3.
Even when Sanogo doesn't score he is better, we start defending from up top when he is on and attack is more fluid; I know ppl will point to d palace game but they sat very deep not affording him any space and Giroud wasn't exactly better when he came on.
The team rarely dominates the game and likes to sit deeper and have a go on counters (as expected).
Playing deep in the heart of the Porto midfield, Neves controls the pace of the game with an almost Pirloesque ease, very rarely taking more than a touch before the ball is moved on to a teammate.
From here on now with the watford and everton games coming up we can not get complacent its all about focus and digging deep!
As the game wore on Newcastle started to sit deeper and deeper, and more and more chances were coming Swansea's way.
On the Thursday before their mid-September game against Minnesota, the Colts prepared for that very situation with this three - play sequence, as narrated by Arians: «Deep in, timeout.
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