Sentences with phrase «out death match»

Races are self - explanatory while the arena mode allows you to compete in all - out death matches, territory battles, and cookie collecting.

Not exact matches

The death match playing out between the Dip - Buyers and the Rally - Sellers has reached a critical moment.
After two extra periods had been played with the score tied 7 - 7, the title match went to a sudden - death period that ended as Fellner floated a pass to Wiser — this time out on the left wing — who scooped and fired the golden goal on a line to the opposite corner of the net.
The group stage of Euro 2016 had it all: Ireland topping Italy, a beautiful England and Wales match, Stuart Dallas and Northern Ireland advancing, Croatia topping Spain at the death, Ronaldo being Ronaldo, Ibrahimovic retiring and being knocked out, Hungary and Iceland advancing, amazing fans being amazing fans, «Will Grigg's On Fire» adapted to every nation....
While I understand the instinct to regard the strength of two party politics of 1950 - 51, or the broader 1945 - 70 period, as the natural order of things, there is as much or more reason to think that the type of more pluralist party system which has arisen since 1974 (despite the systemic barriers to it) is here to say and the idea that any 3 + party system is always a death match to find out which the two «real» parties will be is somewhat ahistoric and unlikely.
Given the extensive publicity the case attracted and the fact that the murder charge carried a possible death penalty, prosecutors hired Lentini and John DeHaan, coauthor of a standard fire investigation text, to double - check and rule out other possibilities — including the hypothesis that one of the kids, playing with matches, had started the fire on a couch.
Since «Law Abiding Citizen» turns out to be «Clyde: Portrait of a Serial Killer (or «Clean Shaven Death Wish), in which the daddy - turned - vigilante (played by Gerald Butler) starts killing, not NYC lowlifes like a Scottish Charles Bronson, but innocent people, ala Henry (Michael Rooker) in the 1989 John McNaughton film, brutality needs to match brutality, because the cause and effect of the carnage needs to be better proportioned.
This level of freedom in a competitive multiplayer game means you worry less about your kill - to - death ratio and focus on the exciting moments of the match - like getting revengeance on the guy that made a fool out of you last round.
I'm not brilliant at shooters, but I'm reasonably good and can usually come out of a match having gotten at least a few kills for every death or having managed to help push toward the objective, and I look tactical shooters where I can flex my mind a little and attempt to out think and outmaneuver the enemy forces, but sometimes it's nice to play a game where it's just carnage.
Players have been able to duke it out in highly stylised death matches that have been very faithful to the show.
For all those team death - match junkies out there comes Guerrilla Warfare where you job is to crush the other team into a lifeless pulp.
The competitive multiplayer unlocks as your progress through the game, starting out with Control — a standard zone - holding mode — and adds modes like team death match, relic retrieval, and regular deathmatch.
The PUBG Blue Zone of Death gets a few minor adjustments to lessen the chaos of a match while efforts to continue to root out cheaters bear some fruit.
There is essentially no story to worry about with PUBG as it is literally an all - out Battle Royale style death match, which means no cut scenes to watch, its just all action.
The first mode is called Battle Royale (think death match), and the object is to score the highest amount of points before time runs out.
I also recommend that you try out the new 2v2 ranked online matches where you and your friends battle (to the death!)
If Russia's current heatwave being the worst in 1000 years and doubling the daily death rate in Moscow wasn't enough, check out this sweaty stat: According to Wunder Blog (via Mongabay), already this summer 17 nations have set or matched their all - time heat records.
Quite an effort has been made by many people (including Dr Richard Muller) to portray the BEST pre-pre-pre-papers as some kind of death blow against climate skepticism, as if the whole debate had been a sports match with everybody pigeonholed in two opposite camps: here, the noble scientists finding out the world is warming; there, the ignoble skeptics pretending the world is not warming.
Why would any insurance company voluntarily engage in a contract where they have to pay a death claim no matter what (because the policy is permanent) and they will never receive premiums that eventually match what they will pay out?
And as your pay down on your home loan accelerates since you are applying more of your payment to principal, your death benefit pay out also decreases at an accelerated rate to match.
A homicide detective overheard them and realized the details of McDavid's death matched those of Paul Vados, another homeless man killed by a car with several valuable life insurance policies taken out on him.
Then, every year, they reduce the coverage amount — the death benefit — so that its cost to the insurance company still works out to match the constant premium.
Mast, a former Army sergeant who lost both legs to injuries suffered in Afghanistan, wrote that «seeing death first hand while having to hold your fellow soldiers as the last breath went out of them — gives you a perspective on life and the value of humanity that few other experiences can match.
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