Sentences with phrase «public opinion of a game»

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The game is the most recent example of how Russians tried to sway public opinion in the US during the 2016 election.
In my opinion, getting out of the endorsement game would help newspapers regain trust, fend off charges of bias and show respect for the public's decision - making abilities.
But if, back at the beginning of the season, you'd asked yourself where Arsenal would be as February began, you'd have answered «about fourth, having been a bit higher, coming off the back of a quiet transfer window and a disappointing result at home, with tricky away games to come, and with the pendulum of public opinion just starting to make its way back from «finest team the world has ever seen'to «thank you, Arsène, but it's time to go.»»
The «Public» appears to be siding with Pittsburgh, who is receiving a little over 55 % of the bets, but overall the «Public» and «Sharp» opinion on this game has been split.
DURHAM, NC — March 23, 2010 — SportsInsights announces the release of public opinion statistics for every 2010 NCAA Basketball Sweet Sixteen game.
Daniel also is available to talk about a variety of trends surrounding the NFL Playoff games — from public opinion to legal sports betting.
Iowa ended their season by losing five of their final six games, which is clearly influencing public opinion.
In the weird game of 3D chess which followed, Cameron sided with the whole of the press and most of his parliamentary party while Miliband sided with Clegg, some Tories, and probably the majority of public opinion — although that last part is far from certain.
It's no secret that sales for Infinite haven't been ideal, critical reception has been mixed, and the public's opinion of the game is shifty.
Never send a machine to do a human's job, this game interests me a bit but I'm in no hurry so I'll wait for reviews, public opinion, patches, level of support, server quality, etc until I buy.
But that's just the opinion of the general public which is why these games do nt really sell anymore!
Earlier this week David Braben, boss of Frontier and the man behind Kinectimals suggested that reviewers should be subject to a system similar to Metacritic to inform the public if the reviewer's opinions can be trusted, arguing that most reviewers are looking at certain games with a «core - gamer» perspective.
This most recent wave of «retro - inspired» games makes me feel much better about the legacy of the gaming industry; as it seems that games won't shift ENTIRELY to mobile or MMO status, at least not for another few generations anyway depending upon public opinion.
Taking the guise of a video game, «Factory of the Sun» is loosely based on a fictional light and information dependant hegemony that raises urgent questions about the proliferation of reality - based news programming, the tyranny of public opinion, the pitfalls of corporate sponsorship, and the increasing unavoidability of mass surveillance.
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