Sentences with phrase «pretty good battle»

Darwin Project is a pretty good battle royale game that's still in early access on Steam....
There was a 0 - 0 between the two of them earlier this season in a pretty good battle at the Metropolitano.

Not exact matches

«We feel pretty good that we battled through a tough quarter,» CEO Steve Easterbrook said Monday on the company's quarterly call.
And I'm pretty sure that praying for victory in battle is more about being a better soldier than it is about tilting the tables in my favor.
He's pretty good about remaining silent and watching us battle each other to honor him.
We had some really good battles with Ryan Hunter - Reay and Hélio Castroneves, made some pretty clean green - flag pit stops, built on our lead to the point of putting some cars a lap or two down.
On another note, was just noting a pretty good defender dragovic not sure of the spelling went on to join the BL of germany strange that no other club battled for him
Well it might not have been pretty or anything like the most fluent and creative Arsenal performance of recent years, but did we really expect anyhting other than a battle against the Chelsea side managed by Jose Mourinho?
He's generally been pretty good this season, but I'm still not sure what his best position is, and don't know that he'd start the key matches next season even if he stays — Keita certainly starts, and perhaps Ox, leaving Can battling with Milner, Henderson, and Lallana (and perhaps Neves or Joginho?)
Gerrard won't be leading his Liverpool team mates into battle again but he did a fairly good job of leading them in a song and dance routine up the escalator, singing the Kolo Toure song and showing off some pretty decent moves.
«When you're in battle, you're dealing with legislative issues or a lot of times those sessions go long into the night, you get to know somebody pretty well.
It's a pretty good description of a battle for cosmology going on right now.
My tomatoes typically do pretty well but I get lazy when it comes to tying them up so the vines look a mess, basil grows like crazy but I forget to harvest as much as I should before it becomes bitter in the late summer, my blueberry bushes and raspberry vines have been quite pitiful as I lose the daily battle with birds.
Well I am no doctor, but I am pretty sure I've been battling this for a while + just being on my own has kind of put it into overdrive.
My mom is always trying to get me to save money and be on a budget but in my mind... if it's on sale I saved money duh hehe Well, in her never ending battle to get me to save money she suggested I try the Costco brand green tea to cut out my daily Starbucks expenditure (after doubting her, I gave in and got the tea)... best purchase I made this weekend... actually it was the best thing that happened to me this weekend... let's just say I had the most awkward date ever and pretty much contemplated walking out on it (this was an absolute first)... but onto a lighter subject haha... my outfit
This battle is pretty black and white, so whose top complemented the sunny maxi skirt best?
It doesn't bring anything new to gameplay, but considering DA:O's battle system was already pretty darn good, no one can fault them for not trying anything new.
The character customization works pretty well and all, and the battles are a bit more interesting, but really... it's too strange and almost blasphemous for its own good.
Still - it plays very well, the engine is pretty solid, the physics are great, and the whole thing makes you feel like you're really in a massive battle at all times.
The acting is slightly below average but you can live with it, the main claim to fame here is an awesome monster battle between US soldiers, dragons and all manner of warriors with weird weapons, including a pretty good «Star Wars» style Apache choppers vs flying dragons through a skyscraper trenches section, probably the best part.
But in the end, Mission Impossible III is a movie that adds up to two pretty good one - hour TV shows about a battle for a doomsday machine.
Regardless, the best actress race seems pretty much like a head - to - head battle between Brie Larson («Room») and Saoirse Ronan («Brooklyn»).
There are many (far too many) well executed battle scenes, including one stunt with a jeep full of soldiers getting hit with a Molotov cocktail and catching fire that is pretty damn shocking, but after a while, with no clear tension or character objective, these scenes become tiresome.
I've long since stated that Mario Kart 8 is the best entry in the long - running series, and if Nintendo fixed the battle mode and added some better character selections, it would pretty much be perfect.
Some very good points in here To be honest, I like seeing huge battles as a climax in blockbusters... but I agree it's pretty cool when films go for a smaller scale ending that's less epic and more personal.
This makes the battles pretty fast - paced, as you can quickly swap out Yo - kai that have come down with status ailments and bring in those who are better equipped elementally without much effort.
Regardless of how well you prepare, it seems as though the first time you encounter a brand - new boss - caliber enemy, it's pretty normal to either get crushed or time out of the battle.
It's actually pretty cool, further underlining the point that the battle system is the best thing happening in Rusted Emeth.
It goes without saying that if you enjoyed Black Hawk Down the chances are pretty good that you will enjoy Battle: Los Angeles too.
Yes, The Hunger Games is not at all original as Battle Royal, The Running Man and Rollerball are just some of those that have done it before, but overall this newest one is a pretty well - executed effort.
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I really love THE GREY and it's another some might disagree as a horror film, but like FROZEN a couple years ago it features a battle for survival against the elements as well as nature and for me the situation is pretty horrific so it qualifies.
It all looks pretty, and the battle sequences are coherently assembled (though it angers me when filmmakers treat the Chicago skyline so disrespectfully), but «Jupiter Ascending» is only slightly less absurd than «Moon Quake Lake,» the fake movie within the recent remake of «Annie» (which, no joke, is better than you think).
Well this film is pretty much all about the destruction Superman and his battle with Zod caused.
Scissorman carries a huge pair of well... scissors (shears really) and you are always pretty much helpless to battle him.
The pretty brunette was virtually unknown when she took the lead in the period drama and now she will battle it out with three of Britain's best - known names.
Going into battle as Darth Vader with Kylo Ren at your side is pretty incredible, and even though they come from different eras of the Star Wars saga, they complement each other really well.
Right out of the gate, Ubisoft officially announced Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle at its E3 2017 presentation with Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto taking the stage — and it actually looks pretty good.
It's clearly pretty efficient too: Holden wins the local family - six battle with a claimed 9.0 L / 100 km and, at 215g / km, is ahead of its main V6 competitors in CO2 emissions as well.
It's a good cover - based shooter, with some pretty creative characters and a good pace for quick battles.
Although Samsung has done a pretty good job here creating a mini ecoystem, it's fighting an uphill battle versus Amazon, which lets you purchase everything from games and movies to books and music using a single account most people already have.
In order to win the battle, the 8.9 - inch Kindle Fire HD better be pretty nimble on its feet, while able to throw that all important knockout punch.
The backing music is pretty bland stuff, but the sound effects do their jobs well enough and listening to the worms during battle is still funny.
The three classes seem to be well - balanced providing plenty of opportunities for teamwork, and the mix of blasting and melee should lend itself to some pretty epic battles.
The trailer showcases some pretty interesting battle sequences, as well as a ginormous warrior that looks as though he's carrying your grandmother's lake house on his back.
The boss battles were pretty awesome, as well.
There's considerably more verticality on show as well, making for some pretty intense battles, while plenty of buildings let you really sink your teeth into the destruction.
The battle mechanics in the original were already pretty well - defined to begin with, so they've essentially returned unchanged again in the sequel.
There are some pretty good boss fights too, including the final battle against Wart.
Learning to parry is incredibly important for the combat and many of the later boss battles are pretty much impossible if you can't do it consistently, and although the game does feature a tutorial on it it's description of it is vague at best and you're given one guy to practice on who barely attacks you in the first place.
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