Sentences with phrase «pretty standard play»

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These days sim racing is a pretty standard part of being a young racing driver, but imagining Fernando Alonso sitting down to play a Nascar game with a mate (probably on a PS2 or something) is just delightfully surreal.
They did play pretty poorly by their standards on the weekend as well, failing to score.
WMU was reasonably efficient on standard downs (37th in standard downs success rate) but played pretty passive, inefficient ball on passing downs; the Broncos» sack rate was actually higher on standard downs (6.2 percent) than passing downs (5.3 percent), which isn't supposed to happen.
The Red Raiders grabbed two turnovers, and by their own standards was playing pretty well.
It's pretty standard for the place to be rocking when primetime games are being played.
Tbh, Rankin from Mississippi State is seeming like a good move as he's a guy who can still put on some weight to get up to 320 (pretty much the standard for our OL) and has experience playing literally every single offensive line position while still being a good athlete and tenacious run blocker.
Though Raul has had a disappointing season and Ronaldo a pretty average season by his high standards (though he is the club top - scorer with 12 La Liga goals and three European goals), Owen has played just 1,200 minutes of football this season and it has been a colossal waste of talent considering the nine goals he has scored whenever he has had chances coming off the bench.
All pretty standard fare... but get a load of that soundtrack, which strikes me as what should be playing in the background when the superhero saves the helpless maiden from the oncoming train just in the nick of time.
This is a standard three - speed record player, meaning it can play pretty much anything you have in your library already.
I love experimenting with new food products; playing with flavor combinations, adding unexpected ingredients to standard food items... it's pretty fun — and it makes cooking less of a chore and more of an adventure!
Well I'm intelligent, respectful, laid back, funny, very honest, blunt, loyal, I do have morals and values, I do have standards, I'm a very good girl who knows how to be bad, and I also play dirty and look pretty doing it.
Let Me In pretty much keeps to the standard vampire mythology — burns up in daylight, has to asked to come inside your home, turns others into vampires if they are bitten — unlike some of these more modern vampire tales which play around with the «rules.»
Dynasty Warriors 6 plays it safe with the series» standard button - mashing formula, and as such is little more than a prettier version of every other game in the series.
While the specific skills that can be unlocked are pretty standard, I'm still a fan of its inclusion as it adds a nice layer of strategy and offers players an opportunity to customize play style.
Transforming his body for roles has become pretty standard for Christian Bale, who famously dropped 60 + pounds to play Trevor Reznik in The Machinist, got super-ripped for American Pyscho and Christopher Nolan's Batman movies, then let it all hang out for American Hustle.
Unfortunately, this looks like pretty standard sword - and - sorcery fare, with Bridges basically playing a variation of the Rooster Cogburn character from «True Grit» and «R.I.P.D.» Fans of the genre will probably get a kick out of it, but it's unlikely that «Seventh Son» will have much life beyond that.
Palmer makes Gabby pretty irritable in her first few scenes, while Walker plays Travis as your standard bro type of character.
While I mentioned that Hero Emblems» core gameplay is pretty standard, its production values make it pretty enjoyable to play.
A subplot finds Paul wondering if his wife (Rashida Jones of Parks and Recreation) is having an affair, and Jimmy and Paul have a standard - issue rivalry with two a-hole cops played by Kevin Pollak and Adam Brody, but pretty much it's a madacp chase to retrieve the baseball card, wipe the floor with the drug dealer, and see Jimmy's daughter get married.
Ever since Apple released the white iPod eons ago, white has pretty much set the standard for a device looking beautiful, and with Sony Ericsson's Xperia Play, it's no exception.
It plays like a pretty standard beat - em - up and it quite competent, even though it doesn't really do anything too special in this space.
It's actually pretty obvious why MS don't make HDD standard, to let open the possibility to launch a model without HDD, cutting price and reaching mass market before PS3 (and by the time they was developing 360's hardware, Wii, which I think they don't know would suck in the hardware side), if needed... That's obvious so please, stop that «I don't know why MS don't make HDD standard», since you know, it was for playing cheap, unfair and [put anything negative about MS here] against competition.
The audio is pretty standard, a generic rock track plays throughout the game with the cars sounding on the whole ok, with the explosions and gunfire being what you would expect.
Taking on AI enemies and clearing out nests of terrorists is pretty dang fun at first but the novelty wears off after a while and I found myself returning to standard multiplayer for the satisfaction of playing against human opponents before too long.
Play modes are pretty standard, with a free - for - all arena mode, a Duel Mode for 1v1 combat, as well as the Sacrifice Mode, which is 4v4 and is similar to capture the flag modes of other FPS games.
It's worth playing if you love the series, but just be aware that it's pretty rough around the edges by today's standards.
Playing Lego The Movie: The Game is standard Lego game fare, as you'll pretty much be doing what you've always done in these type of games: collect studs (money), complete missions to progress through the story, and finish the stage destroying as much stuff as possible.
Even though it uses a pretty standard controller layout, immediately recognisable to anyone who plays shooters, trying to get it to do what you want it to do becomes frustrating.
It is a game that can be played however you see fit, whenever you see fit, anywhere you see fit and while it's retro look may be a little too played out for some fans, and feature controls that aren't up to the standard that they should be for a platformer game, the fact of the matter is, League of Evil, is actually a pretty good port and does well nicely on Switch.
The Deadly Tower of Monsters plays like a pretty standard isometric shooter.
Pretty standard stuff but there are other play options as well.
This is a pretty standard value in single player games where all the other characters in the game world (or at very least all of the characters in play in the game world) tend to be in direct conflict with the player.
Aliens: CM plays like your standard FPS, but it looks pretty outdated.
The art style makes this title stand out, and while the games I played controlled well then did seem pretty much standard fare for what you would expect from a carnival themed party game.
I played through the first third of the game with my headset attached, and the recognition software worked pretty well, but since my headset sucks and was painfully crushing my ears, I opted for the game's standard controller commands.
Pretty much only an exclusive PS VR version of the Blood Ties story mission that you can play in the game's standard third - person mode.
Standard races are pretty much the same as playing offline, except you won't find AI racers online.
The gunfire and explosions sound effects are pretty standard, and everything blends well and nothing sounds out of place when playing the game.
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