Not exact matches
So there's this whole level of subtlety and nuance, and I would argue like the book of
Judges, which is just
Game of Thrones meets a David Cronenberg film, I would argue that's the editor's
point.
Judging from the majority of comments from Arsenal fans in the build up to our fifth Premier League
game of the season, most Gooners would have gladly taken a
point from today's trip to Stamford Bridge.
My
point is if we are going to
judge based on today's
game, jenko was solid defensively, neutralized all the threat from tricky martial.
From an Arsenal
point - of - view, it was a hard
game to
judge where the team are at the moment, and if genuine improvement is being made.
It's quite impossible for me to separate the movie from it's ink and paper sibling, which has been the object of my geeky affections since my little brother brought it to my attention a few years back (right around volume 4), but quite frankly,
judging by a majority of the reviews, at least a passing familiarity with the comic and video
game culture is apparently essential to actually getting the
point.
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In all stages of the
game, a wise old
judge will watch over you and award you either a half -
point or a full
point, depending on how successful a hit has been.
At this
point what
game aren't you
judged for?
The
point is that Nintendo and Retro are forcing imprecise, unreliable motion controls onto a gameplay feature that is likely essential for getting through the
game and getting the secrets,
judging by how much I used it in the original DKC
games.
Where, in its infancy, it was a niche subset of the larger community, e-sports has grown and evolved to the
point where a
games multiplayer component is
judged on how e-sports worthy it is.
Despite this
point and a weak narrative, Paper Mario Color Splash is a fine
game and a definitive
point on why you should not
judge a
game before you play it.
Yoshinori Kitase, Final Fantasy's producer has shrugged off this criticism and has accused reviewers of
judging the
game from a western
point of view.
It's part of the skill of the
game to
judge your potential to win a battle before you take it on, I suppose, but the times that you'll fall because of glitches or the general slow response of your character — even after you've leveled up several times — will undoubtedly push people to their breaking
point.
Judging by this and the fact that the superhero is a very kid friendly character, I feel that anyone who doesn't yet own a PS4 and is a fan will definitely make it a
point to buy one as soon as this
game releases.
It's even gotten to the
point that (and
judge me if you must) «anime + video
game + Bandai Namco» is an equation that instantly puts a
game on my radar.
While I
judge all
games on both their good and bad
points (such as Capcom's recent tendancy to release a lot of DLC that could arguably have been included in the initial product), I find that I can always expect a solid gaming experience from them.
I don't believe in
judging a
game before playing it, but in the case of Friday The 13th: The Game, I found myself pointing fingers at the development t
game before playing it, but in the case of Friday The 13th: The
Game, I found myself pointing fingers at the development t
Game, I found myself
pointing fingers at the development team.
Which is besides the
point of the entire
game, but then, so is breaking its save system, so who am I to
judge.
But assuming the
game is otherwise above board, fostering the fear by trying to shield
judges from these challenges may rather create a problem where one does not, at this
point, actually exist.