Sentences with phrase «stages of a game with»

Of course, once you beat the game, you unlock the Dark World, which lets you repeat the stages of the game with an even more extreme difficulty than they had before.

Not exact matches

With four brothers and five sisters, Corcoran was the sibling in charge of fun — she staged rainy - day plays in the basement, drew chalk sidewalk games, and set up a «rock store» in the side yard.
This is one of the hardest of the three game changers to grasp since it's still very much in its formative stages, but stick with me for a minute or two because this applies to just about every industry.
«And at this stage of the game, with inflation BELOW target and plenty of slack in labor markets, that could very well be a mistake.
Today a real - life game of Risk is unfolding on the world stage, with major players moving their pieces into place.
... heads - up, no - limit Texas Hold»em represents an especially complex challenge with 10160 possible plays at different stages of the game (possibly more than the number of atoms in the universe).
The game of chicken has reached stage 2 with both «players» having loudly and firmly planted their feet, clearly displayed their weapons and waiting to see if one will blink before taking real actions.
However, it can be a guessing game at the grocery store when confronted with a mountain of bananas at varying stages of ripeness; how quickly will the green bananas ripen, will I want a banana tomorrow, or in two days or tonight?
New thought - leadership series brings industry game - changers on stage to discuss how the business of hospitality is evolving and to engage in dialogue with the Association's CEO Dawn Sweeney and NRA Show attendees on May 22
During the beginning stages of work on the book, Paloma liked to play a game of flipping through our working binder with recipe photos, much like through a menu in a restaurant, pointing out what she would like to eat that day.
Loyola locked in the auto - bid with a 65 - 49 win over Illinois State in the conference tournament title game, setting the stage for one of the great Cinderella runs in March Madness history.
But he must be disappointed with his lack of game time in the latter stages and it looks like he will find it just as hard to get into the team ahead of Debuchy and Bellerin next time.
Play Cech in my the knockout stages and compensate Ospina with an equal number of games against the smaller teams in the EPL.
Alexis has a real passion to be playing at the top of his game all the time and so with Arsenal failing to really challenge on the highest stage last year, there were supposedly growing concerns that the 27 year old was not entirely happy in North London.
i mean 2 - 3 rotation and wrapping the game up early and subbing extra 3 players would have been enough rest at this stage of the season after all, all our star players like koscienly, sanchez, ozil and cazorla completed and got more exhausted as we played with 10 men.
With Flamini getting injured more easily at this stage of his career, I would save him for the «bigger» games, like Olympiacos.
According to this plan, the target is 4th, and ECL only to advanc to the next round and if they loose no problem, they already played 6 games in group stage and 2 in last of 16, that is 8 game at Europe level with big TV audience, and huge revenue.
Bayern Munich could conspired with Olympiakos to play a draw game that will effectively see us out of next stages.
The problem with us is that we can win against any of them just as much as we are capable of losing against them, we can be a real Jekyll and Hyde team, if we go out playing like we think we already won tonites match, we could easily get stunned by AC, when was the last time we won a home game in the knock out stages of a European tie, 6 or 7 years ago.
Team Silver put on a great comeback in the final stages of Sunday Night's Game with Team McNichols.
When the Bracket came out, this one jumped off the page as the best potential match - up of Night 1 and with Team Apuli winning 13 - 6 in their first Game, the stage was set.
Messi, who started the game on the bench and came on around the hour mark, only to end up scoring a last minute equaliser, helped preserve the Blaugrana's now 37 - game unbeaten streak in La Liga with a fine strike in the later stages of the game.
The Frenchman did accept that there was a clear problem and brought in a couple of fitness and conditioning experts to deal with it and in the early stages of the season it looked like it was working, but the Capital One Cup game this week saw Theo Walcott and the Ox added to our growing list of crocked players.
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A good number of Liverpool fans carried out their threat to stage a mass walkout during Saturday's game with strugglers Sunderland, and when they left in the 77th minute, two goals to the good, they likely thought they'd made their point and bagged three points in the process.
The point was enough to allow Arsenal to progress through to the knockout stages of the Europa League with two games to spare but the performance from the Gunners was less than impressive.
Claudio started every match in his first two seasons with Conte and then peaked under Max's first season with an absolutely brilliant round of games in the later stages.
The group stage of the 2014/15 Champions League kicks off on Tuesday evening, with two English teams in action — Liverpool return to the competition with a home game against Bulgarian minnows Ludogorets Razgrad, whilst Arsenal face a tough trip to Borussia Dortmund.
Nevertheless, Murphy was left generally unimpressed with what he saw, and as seen in the images below, there was a lack of shape and solidity about the Spurs defence throughout the opening stages of the game.
Houston had a number of failed opportunities to put the game away in the final minute, most notably the two missed free - throws by senior forward Devin Davis with 3.9 seconds to go that set the stage for Jordan Poole's heroics.
United will be busy in the month of August as they begin the new season with a home game against Tottenham on the 8th and will also face a two - legged qualifier in order to reach the group stages of Europe's elite club competition.
If you are interested in stopping the abuses being inflicted on our game - fish populations in the name of sportfishing (we'll have to leave the long - liners and purse seiners and gillnetters to someone with more authority), then you have no real quarrel with stage one (we all have to start someplace) and certainly not with those in stage five, who are the ultimate sportsmen.
The guy kept our season afloat for the first 4 months with his goals, scored the goal to secure UCL group stages, scored both semi-final goals to take us to FA cup final, is the club's top scorer, has been involved in more goals + assists than anyone in the PL, scored more goals than the media's fave Costa from a deeper, wider position, plays every second of every game as if it was his last, is always smiling, helped instill a hungrier work ethic in the team — all in a first season.
At 22 years of age, Shaw has plenty of time to develop his game and make significant improvements, and so it seems a little harsh from a Man Utd perspective to consider a sale at this stage of his career regardless of the frustration with his displays to this point.
Sporting Cristal play Guarani in the final game of Group 8 in the Copa Libertadores on Tuesday night, with one of the two sides set to go through to the knock - out stages and the other set to go home.
One bad game and u see Arsenal fans coming on here saying negative tins and throwing all manner of insults on the coach and players at this early stage of the season with less than 6 games.
With a key game against Spartak Moscow next week to seal qualification for the knockout stage of the Champions League, followed by a busy lead - up to the festive period which includes the Merseyside derby next weekend, the last thing Klopp wants is to see Matip out for an extended period of time.
His side will have to win their final group game with Turkey on Tuesday to stand a chance of making it through, in which they may be able to qualify as one of the best third - placed sides of the group stages.
If these 40 conversions had been achieved by Arsenal, Arsenal would have been Champions on 100 points at this stage in time of this season with 6 games to spare.
Arsenal was given one of the weakest team in this CL competition.Everybody expected a win, like by big margin but the whole match there was no fight and desire.The game was so poor at all front last night.City and Man Utd played their hearts out even though they were defeated.Man Utd players witnessed a horrific injury to their team mate, that will affect their focus and rhythm but they fought with desire to win the game till the end.City were the better team than Juventus, they played really good.I have even read an article on Sky that states even though Man utd and City is defeated they still can qualify the group stage, thats how their performance were reassuring.But Arsenal were really poor from starting the game till end.Zagreb got their first win in CL since 1999, that says it all.
A lot will still depend on what happens with Arsenal when the final draw is made for the Champions League group stages on August 29th, but looking at how the Premier League games fall for the Gunners around and about the dates of our UCL group games, we could have a problem on our hands, Houston.
With all of the first round of international games now done and dusted, Arsenal can get back to business and our season really starts to hot up, with our first domestic cup action coming up along with the Champions League group stages and the Premier League to consiWith all of the first round of international games now done and dusted, Arsenal can get back to business and our season really starts to hot up, with our first domestic cup action coming up along with the Champions League group stages and the Premier League to consiwith our first domestic cup action coming up along with the Champions League group stages and the Premier League to consiwith the Champions League group stages and the Premier League to consider.
Following a dramatic and exciting last day of group games at Euro 2016, we all have a few days without football before the serious business of the knockout stage begins, so I thought it might be worth a look back over the tournament so far, with a firm eye on how the various Arsenal players have done so far.
Alot of guys (including me) are buzzing with our players performances for their national teams, but i still can not understand how some think that the Watford game will be a walk in the park... I expect a tough game - think we will need to finish of this game as early as possible cause our players may fake abit in the later stages of the 2nd half, since most of our players have been involved in internationals and most of their players had enough time to rest.
Mix it together with the stakes and stage of an NBA Finals game against the best basketball team in the world, and you've got a cocktail of sadness unlike any other.
The Germans were also the only team in the tournament to win all three of their games in the group stage with wins over Portugal (1 - 0), the Netherlands (2 - 1) and Denmark (2 - 1).
Barcelona came into tonight's game with little hope of making it through to the knockout stages.
Even if we hypothetically did progress to the latter stages of the CL I don't think this squad has a hope at all of competing with Bayern, Barca or Real, unless they played a horrible game I don't think any team in the premier league could.
That's despite being top of the Premier League table with an eight - point lead along with a place in the Champions League knockout stage, all while scoring 38 goals in 11 league games and 12 in four in Europe.
Schalke face a similarly unenviable task again with Real having won 18 of their last 20 Champions League games and are the only side to have won all their games in the group stage.
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