Sentences with phrase «same kind of games»

«Addyi has the potential to be the same kind of game changer for women's sexual health as Viagra was for men's — but the comparisons stop there»
Set it to tinkly, melancholy piano, and have them explain in their own words what it was like to watch the same team fail so horribly in the same kinds of games the following season with the same roster.
Since both teams were looking for the same kind of game, it was a very even match, but the defenses stayed strong for the first 15 minutes.
But is Silent Hill 2 even the same kind of game?
All three are indicative not just of a maturity, but a willingness to not just pander to the same kinds of games that Nintendo fans have grown accustomed to playing over the years.
Unfortunately when humans attempt the same kind of games, using their hands, they often reinforce the highly excitable behaviour and encourage kittens to grow up, biting and scratching in the name of play with an intensity that can cause injury.
Perhaps more than any other developer, thatgamecompany has never made the same kind of game twice.
That is where these games show courage, and I think also that is what is very much appreciated by reviewers who have to play the same kind of games over and over.
If your child happens to enjoy the same kinds of game as you at this age, playing big adventures like Pokémon is some of the best fun you can have together.
It's difficult to get excited about the same kind of games, month after month, Kristine.
It's also very interesting looking at the DS and it's dual screens, it's innovation at it's primative level, but it's doing something more than reproducing the same kind of games that have caught on (action, cough cough) and adding further interactivity into it.
Every day he'd eat the same kind of food, dress the same, sit in front of the same kind of games... Yeah, he was just that kind of guy.
More streaming, more money having to be spent to get old games more than likely, more of the same kinds of games.
It's the same as with all game design: if you spend both your work hours and your free hours on the same kinds of games, you'll get tunnel vision and end up focusing only on the details.
The best way to do that is to start by not doing the same kind of game everybody else is doing.
Sure, Pokà © mon GO is not the worst offender.6 But if we eventually end up with a Nintendo that's producing the same kinds of games that everybody else is doing on mobile platforms, what have we really gained?
Sure, Pokémon GO is not the worst offender.6 But if we eventually end up with a Nintendo that's producing the same kinds of games that everybody else is doing on mobile platforms, what have we really gained?
feel lackluster and don't have the same kind of game impact as other legendary characters.
But is Silent Hill 2 even the same kind of game?
It's genuinely the same kind of game in terms of management, resource gathering and the befriending of various animals, but on a slightly smaller scale than what's come before.
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