Sentences with phrase «seem content in game»

Kings have that experience... They seem content in game 7's on the road.

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What seems evident is that men's fans are more content to put their heads in the sand while their game transitions.
By Rob May Two games into the group stages might seem a little early to gauge how those left in the Champions League could do, but you can tell whether teams are looking likely to get through to the knockout stage or if theyâ $ ™ re content to drop into the Europa...
The recent release of these two reports and the ongoing corruption trials of two legislative leaders have put the spotlight on New York's dire need for state action on ethics reform, yet as Bob Hardt wrote in a recent NY1 column on the issue, «Never aggressively pushing campaign finance reform or transparency, Governor Cuomo seems content to play the master of Albany's current political game rather than rewriting its rules.
It will astound you with its visuals, narrative, gigantic final bosses... But under all that shinning beauty, lies a game with a simple mechanics and ideas, that in some levels seems to be a little bit empty in terms of content.
In the review, I wrote «The problem is that most [open world games] just can't seem to give the content any meaning.
Smash is always a major seller for Nintendo, and so putting out a «definitive» version of this game that unites the content from both versions and perhaps adds in a few extra characters and stages (the return of the Ice Climbers is a no - brainer, as would be a Splatoon Squid Kid) seems like a natural next step.
Both Mercedes - Benz and Nintendo seem particularly pleased with this partnership, so perhaps we'll see more content from the two in future games.
I guess at this point in time you need to take whatever gaming content you can, especially cooperative games, as they seem so few and far between lately.
Now that the game save - eating bug issues seem to be behind us, it's time for Lego Worlds to do happier things, like announcing a Switch version for the fall and a content expansion that explores one of the oldest and most beloved themes in the toy line's history, Lego Space.
But it's also bizarrely lacking in tutorial content and seems to take for granted that it doesn't have to teach its players certain elements covered in the initial game.
Really, that is Sudden Strike 4's biggest flaw: it has simply been done too many times before, and the game seems content to be a comfortable — in both a good and not - so - great way — and immediately recognizable experience.
The possibilities seem endless: virtual realities that immerse students in remote habitats or historical eras; learners mastering skills and content through digital games; kids everywhere achieving basic fluency in code, as their forebears once had to learn cursive.
In that manner, Amazon and Barnes & Noble seem to be following in the steps of Sony's PlayStation or Microsoft's Xbox franchise: «This is the same - razor / razor blade» business model successfully employed in the video game console business, where the hardware is sold at a loss and profits are made on sales of content.&raquIn that manner, Amazon and Barnes & Noble seem to be following in the steps of Sony's PlayStation or Microsoft's Xbox franchise: «This is the same - razor / razor blade» business model successfully employed in the video game console business, where the hardware is sold at a loss and profits are made on sales of content.&raquin the steps of Sony's PlayStation or Microsoft's Xbox franchise: «This is the same - razor / razor blade» business model successfully employed in the video game console business, where the hardware is sold at a loss and profits are made on sales of content.&raquin the video game console business, where the hardware is sold at a loss and profits are made on sales of content
In fact, these mini-tablets seem ideally suited for consuming content: movies, web pages, magazines, music, games and apps, children's books with audio, and plain text e-books.
Being late in the game, Kobo seems confident to compete with its competitors through the local partners» know - how; the company's strengths also lie in competitive eReading devices and open ecosystem to give their customers convenient access to content.
It seems almost as though XBox fans defending MS at every turn, while pretending to be content with MS» s game offering just to not deal with «I told you so's» from Sony fans has bit them in the ass.
Along with yesterday's DLC a new patch for the game was also released, and contained within in was a few interesting bits of information that seem to pertain to another piece of content referred to as Captain Scarlet and her Pirate's Booty.
Rarely do I not care for content creators but since he doesn't seem to do much besides get review copies for the sake of getting them (instead of for fun, in - depth reviews like Gamexplain / literally a majority of other youtubers) I just don't support the idea of not using your review copies to REVIEW the game.
1UP 89/100 [PS3]: «Future content updates seem like a given, considering that the single - player game's finest events — Road Rage and Marked Man — aren't currently available in the otherwise sensational online mode.»
Based on the code and elements found in the hidden area, it seems there was a plan to include some Treasure Planet content in this game.
It seems that some game publishers and game developers dream of a purely digital generation in the future, which grants companies more wielding power over digital content (e.g., digital rights management (DRM), shutting down servers for online support, expiration dates on vouchers for downloadable content, copyright issues, re-licensing issues, etc.) and supposedly digital distribution of media is future - proof by denying all ownership to consumers.
Speaking of in - game content, at the moment there's just enough to keep you satisfied overall, and yet it seems to leave you wanting more.
One thing I like is that they are sort of mashing all the animal crossing games together and improving on them to create this game and make it more unique but also the similar to its predecessors because in my opinion the other 2 were more like spin - offs or successors than actual sequels so im going to recap on how, wild world seemed more like an update (kind of like animal forest + and + e) because all it didn't really add much and it kinda removed more but the exception is that it was really made to be a portable version other than a sequel so they have an excuse for removed content plus, all they really removed was 3 features.
The fact that the recent game release Beards and Beaks featured in app purchasing for downdoadable content it seemed like it may be a sure thing.
Thank you very much for informing the community of this wonderful news of new content for what seemed like a great game lost in the cracks of the holiday season.
While most seem to agree that Disney has very little violent content in their video - games, they do own a few video - game intellectual properties that could, in theory, be toned - down when it comes to violence.
My good lord, it seems not only the game content but also this game's online ads are terrible as hell — they somehow have to feature Japanese female game characters like Cammy from Street Fighter II, Tifa from Final Fantasy, and Mikasa from Attack on Titans, that have nothing to do with this miserable game, in order to attract players...?!
At a time when the system plays host to more content than ever, and is set to receive a game that could possibly be the it the defining title of it's life span; it seems as though we are more interested in whether or not it can play Knack.
Its only the first game with the tiny bit of PC content thrown in... Not sure where some people seem to keep getting the delusion its a gears collection
There seems to be a trend in Ubisoft games of caring little about game health and instead rolling out more and more content.
They announced it when it wasn't finished at all, and details were even scarce to non-existent, making it really seem like they just tried to sell as many Season Passes as possible to people still in the hype of the game, instead of selling the content when it is actually done and can be actually judged for its worth.
Kollar's only complaint seems to be that the game's narrative started off in a clichéd manner and never quite reached the heights of the dynamically generated content.
These are exciting times and it looks like Bungie are making a solid effort at bringing lapsed players back and giving them all the content in this edition seems like a smart move as it's only about # 10 - # 15 more than the base game now.
Even if the price may seem like it exceeds the level of content currently in the game, Blizzard's track record is proven, and personally I feel happy to buy into the future of Overwatch.
The idea of buying a game solely for meme content for use outside of a game itself seems completely backwards in a market designed to sell games to users.
Branded game content doesn't have to consist of cheap cash - ins, and the folks at Epic seem to be aware of this.
It seems an odd choice, considering there's already an abundance of things to do in Super Mario Odyssey, but let's not complain about free game content in 2018.
The games industry seems to be picking up this habit of patching in content, and while most of the times it's to improve the game, I can't help but wonder if this is the games industry's way of «extending gamer experience,» because they can't finish their games in time of release.
Generally speaking, it seems Nintendo has largely been content to let the issue lie, but in 2008, it was raised again in the Japan / Taiwan - exclusive Wii game, Captain Rainbow.
Arwings in The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, Yoshi Eggs and Blarggs in Super Mario 64, a whole train system that never got used in Super Mario Sunshine... to some degree it seems like the beta versions of the games are more interesting in terms of content and game mechanics than the ones we actually got to play!
It seems like this game took a step backwards content wise, in favor of a more direct story.
All the classic franchise characters are back in this downloadable content pack, and it seems to be heavily based on everyone's favorite part of the previous games: Dressing up and playing as stylized cosplay versions of other Capcom characters!
Yet, the game is looking promising and with future downloadable content in the form of stages from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, the development direction seems positive.
Warspear Online has been around for a little while now, but it seems like the game hasn't really had a content update in some time.
In summary, 7 Deadly Sins is a game that seems like it wants to cater to fans, yet not so much that they want to give you different content than what you've already seen.
I've put well over a hundred hours into Breath of the Wild at this point (and I haven't even finished all of the main quest content, there's a Divine Beast still stomping around in my Hyrule), and I can not seem to tear myself away from the game.
To me that is great — where so many franchises seem content to churn out nearly identical clones until gamers (or viewers, for that matter) abandon the franchise, Gearbox has a game that is better in every way than the original, shows they have listened without pandering, and is a great PC shooter that everyone should check out.
Dissidia Duodecim: Final Fantasy 012 is my favourite game, and one of the rwasons why is because it just never seems to dry up in terms of content.
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