Sentences with phrase «pretty dead times»

It doesn't help that May and June are traditionally pretty dead times for new game releases, either.

Not exact matches

Make contact far enough in advance because most of the time spots get filled up pretty quickly and you will be lying dead in the dust.
As RELEVANT has reported on multiple times, The Walking Dead is pretty obsessed with working in imagery from the Christian faith — Bible verses in particular.
This is because the training stresses your body to a point where your instinct for hunger is pretty much dead, but I can't stress how important it is to eat if you want to keep your muscle structure ready to heal at all times.
This site seems pretty dead most of the time, sometimes there are people in the chat room and sometimes nill.
Nice graphics boring gameplay killing few thousands of already dead guys isn't very fun.I like the weapons trough they are the same from the original painkiller just under other skin with some new additions.The backdraw of the game: The long, very long.excruciating long loading time almost 10 minutes.The only thing that might make you wana play the same level again is the tarot card you get after finishing a level.I like the boss battles but in rest is pretty boring just the locations are varied.The enemies are not 40 types how it might look but just 4 types.They all want the same and do the same.tones of insignificant AI which comes in front and try to crack open youre skull.I got one!!!
Considering the lukewarm reception to Homefront: The Revolution last month, E3 seems like a pretty good time for Deep Silver to remind people that Dead Island 2 is still a thing, doesn't it?
After Take - Two nicked the Red Dead Online domain around the time of the game's announcement, as well as a promise that the game will contain an «all new multiplayer experience», it's pretty obvious that RDR2 will feature an online mode not unlike the one that came with GTA 5.
We've still some time to go before Red Dead Redemption 2's delayed release date rolls around for a bit of speculation, however once the sales figures roll in after launch we'll have a pretty good idea of where the franchise might go in the future.
It's not that there wasn't time, either, over the course of these five hours, to address obvious misunderstandings and obscurities (why, for instance, doesn't everyone always cast the «kill» spell, since it seems pretty effective), as there was certainly enough time to pack in a horse - cart full of characters pointing to their chests and weepily declaring that their dead pals will «always be right here.»
I tried it last night, but pretty much ended up chasing it around until time ran out, I know it was almost dead as it was limping etc..
Is the project pretty much dead, for the time being?
And while you may think you're pretty much writing live every time you write (writing dead being so hard to pull off), author Kate Pullinger means something more Houdini - ish when she says «live writing.»
If you charge it before leaving for the airport, there's a pretty good likelihood that the M - 150 will be dead by the time you get on the plane.
I have a pretty basic thought process for battery life and it boils down to «If I go to bed with my phone close to being dead, can I wake up in the morning and have it still be alive and have enough time to charge it a bit and get me out the door?»
I think Burnout Paradise had the best DLC at the time and Red Dead was pretty good in fact that they had a lot of extra content for Free, they did charge for some on burnout in the end but by that point and the amount of free stuff they'd offered the price was minimal and worth every penny, GTA4 DLC puts most to shame, great amount of content and replay - ability and relatively cheap, none of this # 9.99 + for 3 maps.
I think this is partially because I didn't go into it with certain expectations: by Mass Effect 2 I'd already pretty much come to the conclusion that my choices wouldn't honestly affect the ending of the trilogy all that much because if they did then the writers would still be putting pen to paper in the year 2025, by which point I'm planning on either being king of the world, and thus having no time for games, or dead, also meaning I'd have no time for games.
To that I say, to achieve that visual quality (that's not even better than pc) pretty much all the new games except for non gpu / cpu intensive game types like racing games (forza 5) you're dropping to locked frame rates of 30 (dead rising 3, RYSE, Assassin's Creed 4) which the majority of those don't even give you 30 like they say but more like 26 the majority of the time but can dip as low as 16 fps for more than just a few seconds... This idea that it takes developers time to get «used» to the systems and optimizing it over the years is complete and utter bullshit, that's not how development works.
Considering Visceral has a pretty good track record of making powerful story telling in previous games such as Dead Space 1 and 2 we can hopefully consider this game to hit the mark and give us enough time to enjoy the game while the next hardcore Battlefield game is being worked on.
The Walking Dead Michonne plays like pretty much all of the most recent Telltale adventure games, with some of the gameplay elements receiving some tweaks, like Quick Time Events.
LEGO Batman 2 is still sitting pretty at the top of the pack this week, for the third time, with Dead Island's GOTY Edition the only proper newcomer in the top ten this week.
This is a game meant to be played with a group of at least two other players, mostly because the computer AI is pitifully brain - dead when on your team, whereas the enemy AI yo - yos from «faceroll» to «rolfrape» pretty much any time the computer feels like switching its game up.
15th November 2012 - While «next week» isn't quite an exact day or time for when content is available, it is a pretty narrow window when it comes to TellTale's The Walking Dead.
The recipe of numerous enemies, obstacles, time limits and «one hit, you're dead» mechanic and a timer results in a game that has the potential to be pretty hard, especially on higher difficulty settings.
In «American Visions,» his current TV series on American art, Time magazine art critic Robert Hughes pretty much dismisses abstraction, pronouncing Mark Rothko's mid-century transcendental aspirations a failure and almost viciously baiting the long - dead Barnett Newman for having had the effrontery to aim for the stars.
Obviously the situation in the US is a peculiar one, and from where I'm sitting it seems pretty obvious that for the time being any hopes of meaningful legislation (or any legislation at all) to combat climate change are dead — Obama had his chance in the earlier part of his term and didn't take it.
I'm feeling pretty brain dead after my flight and the 12 hour time change.
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I think of geoengineering as analogous to a coronary bypass: it keeps you alive for now, but if you don't use that time to address the underlying causes — stop smoking, exercising more, etc — pretty soon you're back for another, maybe a transplant, or maybe just dead.
The console brought Nintendo back from the seemingly dead and has pretty much wiped the floor with the competition from Microsoft and Sony while becoming one of the most successful gaming products of recent times.
In terms of mechanics, Red Dead Redemption was pretty standard for its time and since Rockstar is aiming to cast their net on as wide an audience as possible, Red Dead Redemption 2 will also stick to what works.
We've still some time to go before Red Dead Redemption 2's delayed release date rolls around for a bit of speculation, however once the sales figures roll in after launch we'll have a pretty good idea of where the franchise might go in the future.
We're just a few hours away from the big Red Dead Redemption 2 press release stream Rockstar teased some time ago, and the changes to the game's official online presence have already begun, though they are pretty minor and easy to miss.
Their is a Menards, Lowes, and Home Depot all within about a mile of each other by me, Menards is always packed while the other 2 are pretty dead the few times I stopped in to comparison shop.
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