Sentences with phrase «very odd game»

If you can't already guess by the name, Detective Pikachu is a very odd game.
One of the oddest games among the Sega Dreamcast's vast library of very odd games is The Typing Of The Dead, a reimagining of Sega's zombie shoot»em up arcade classic The House Of The Dead 2.

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So the job has been left to a rather odd assortment of men, amateurs either at the game or the faith, who have tried with very little success to make sense of matters too deep for them.
We will have to wait and see whether the Arsenal and England defender Kieran Gibbs is selected by his national manager Roy Hodgson for the friendly game against France at Wembley tonight, which is bound to be an odd and emotionally charged encounter after the terrible terrorist attacks in Paris, but with England wracked by injury problems and having to play a very young team, as well as the limp performance put in by Ryan Bertrand at left back against Spain, I will be surprised if Gibbs does not start.
This can be taken as both a weakness and a strength, whilst it means he may miss the odd opportunity to create a chance it also means that his game has very few errors in it.
He's super free as I said before he's like ivanovic in he's prime just he's a lot faster, and the 2 young kids nelson and niles whoa look very good but it's not serious match so let wenger do wat he has do with kids which is odd game for me we overplayed iwobi and he lost he's way u need protect kids ease them in plus is it me but giroud looks angry as ever looks hurt when he scored I thought he was gona cry, big shout out wenger today he does not deserve that stupid fan came on pitch like wat a joke if I was there when that fan ran on I'd slap da head off em and trust me I'm Irish it's wat we do well done mr wenger and picked rite team today scored 5 goals I'm happy with that for a game meant nothing.
That's been carried on by Roberto (Martinez) so we know we'll have a very tough game, even though the results haven't been as good as they would like recently, they've played exceptionally well in every game and lost by the odd goal.
However, the defence is merely half the battle; it can set you up to win any game of football, but if you do not posses that clinical edge in the final third then it will count for very little, and in Fulham's case just the odd point here and there.
Weird: I'm an odd balance of logical science and emotional creativity, I am very understanding and good at reading people but socially awkward, and very mature beyond my years but also enjoy working with children and playing games.
Add in the camaraderie and chat, the shouts of alarm and the odd comedy moment to lighten the tension and you have a cracking game that would be perfect if only there were a couple of branches down the very straight and narrow.
Madballs in Babo: Invasion is a very unique game with some rather addictive, in not a little odd multiplayer gaming.
This seems a little odd, since it'd presumably be very simple to change them, but each level is filled with new encounters and monsters so it's still not as if it's the same game but with better graphics.
I did find the very odd bout of clipping when getting into a corner, but overall the framerate stays solid and the game runs fine, which should be a given as it's running on hardware that is only one year old.
I found it odd the game never introduced a lock - on aiming feature that has been in LEGO games since the very first LEGO Star Wars game, and LEGO Worlds desperately needs it.
Since the game was on the DS, I think they had to shrink down the boards and so many of them were very small and looped in odd places.
While Golf may seem like a bit of an odd choice of game, it was one of the very first titles Mr. Iwata worked on as a programmer.
Of course, Gambling and Gaming go hand in hand these days so it's very difficult to be separate one's self from partaking in the odd online bingo game, or loot crate or perhaps when spending $ 0.99 cents on buying gold bars that you may desperately need in Candy Crush Saga.
I am not sure if any of those more noticeable changes are affecting new comers to the series, but for someone like myself, who grew up with the very unbalanced, but super-quick and fun actions of the previous vs. games, this iteration feels very odd.
Illustrated stories as IWB presentations: The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch, Commotion in the Ocean MATHS Range of number flashcards and odd and even flashcards Range of Counting cards, several sets of ordinal number flashcards, snap cards with different sets of pictures, spelling board game, timers.
But the title for this DC fighting game is very unique, if odd.
I know very little about the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine and the characters that frequent its pages, but I am a big gaming fan and enjoy the odd fighting game.
Last year I reviewed D - Links very pricey DIR - 890 which made the odd claim of being a gaming router, which didn't make much sense because gamers really want the same things as everybody else from a router: stable wireless, good functionality and absolutely no loss of speed or disconnections.
There's no selectable difficulty setting to be found within Seraph, which is slightly odd in a game with so many on - screen enemies and a focus on being very, very fast.
Borderlands had considerably better loot and combat system's, making it all round a vastly better game, though I hasten to add that while they're similar they're still very different games, but the two both share that strange compulsion that I can not adequately describe, which is why I'm using this comparison, because many people out there have played Borderlands and will understand that odd desire to keep going.
Speaking of which there's a good selection of options to help you get the game balanced just right, with the only caveats being the odd choice to not support the mouse in menus, which almost feels like a very deliberate hint that MGSV plays better with a controller, and a complete lack of an FOV slider.
The game was a bit odd, but its design and style were very unique.
This seems odd to me, as I had to play the game for 45 minutes alone before I could get into some head to head action with my son, which he found very frustrating, and instead wandered off and started playing Splatoon again.
The gameplay is solid, there's a lot of missions to do and the purchase of new and interesting weapons from weaponized selfie sticks to full blown shotguns make for fun combat, the bikes albeit a little odd in design are kinda neat and also allow for a decent amount of customization which is a very welcome addition, the content though is all too similar to each other so the game is best played in short burst, otherwise one might suffer the pain of repetition.
It's an odd move for Microsoft to be putting this much muscle behind an RTS franchise in an era when so many seem to be hedging their bets on the entire genre, but I'm very curious to see whether they can reignite the love people had for the first two Age of Empires games.
Of course, Gambling and Gaming go hand in hand these days so it's very difficult to be separate one's self from partaking in the odd online bingo game, or loot crate or perhaps when spending $ 0.99 cents on buying gold bars that you may desperately need in Candy Crush Saga.
This odd card - game - meets - board - game experience has a long history and very in - depth strategy attached to it.
As a game mechanic it's very odd not to have that option.
The missions you can pick up start with basic checkpoint races where you'll also discover the game's odd difficulty balance: the A.I. opponents are almost insultingly easy to beat to the finish line in most cases, but if you want to acquire the medals, which grant better upgrades, then the game is surprisingly vicious, the times needed being very, very quick.
Truthfully it doesn't actually affect the gameplay very much, which feels rather odd to say as one would reasonable assume that converting a game from 2D (or 2.5 D or whatever you want to call it) would drastically alter how it plays.
Occasionally you'll be asked to collect something, which usually only takes a few seconds and then you're back to just patiently waiting to build the next object.It's certainly a repetitive game, and yet oddly therein lies its odd charm: this is a strangely compelling and very relaxing game, asking little concentration nor lightening fast reflexes to continue.
As you say very odd for a game on the endangered list to be an exclusive to a new console let alone a Nintendo one.
It's the fourth installment into a single game - a very odd scenario and it's hard to really understand why there are four Dead Rising 2 games.
In any case, this set includes Klei Entertainment (of Eets fame) discussing how to pitch games, as well as the great recent Wired article on the Nine Inch Nails ARG and the very odd Fenix Cube, which looks suspiciously like the kind of object we're meant to be playing games with in the 23rd Century, according to beardy futurologists:
Battlefield was announced in a very odd fashion, through a Medal of Honor: Warfighter pre-order bonus being leaked including Battlefield 4 beta access and since then we have not heard much details regarding the game, until now.
As much as Battle of the Bands could have been, it ends up being a game that takes good ideas from other games, adds the very odd weapons, and gives a lackluster performance.
This is very odd, as the game has released in the West before in Japan (a first in the series» sixteen year history).
In today's current online age, I find it odd that the very same people who are satisfied with digital apps and services like Google Drive, MS Office, and Creative Cloud, still cling onto physical console games.
Even though it plays very much like a Far Cry game, it's odd that Ubisoft decided to go with the Far Cry 3 title for this spin - off game, as Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon really couldn't be any further away from the themes found in the third game in the series.
Don't be surprised to see this very odd gem resurface on my Game of the Year list at the end of 2016.
«Today is a new beginning, both for those of us who grew up with the King's Quest games that Roberta Williams and Sierra Entertainment created, as well as for those who are visiting Daventry for the very first time,» said Matt Korba, President and Creative Director of The Odd Gentlemen.
This seemed odd for a game that was not very visually taxing on the system, but it also never hampered the game play either.
It's a small issue, but the fact that the controls felt slightly odd and off until the very end of the game says a lot.
Odd, and very disappointing news to those waiting for Geno to come back, but was the game good?
Even though it plays very much like a Far Cry game, it's odd that Ubisoft decided to go with the Far Cry 3 title for this spin - off game, as Far Cry 3:... [Read full story]
In an interview with Eurogamer.net, Sony Worldwide Studios Boss Shuhei Yoshida has in very odd circumstances, confirmed that PlayStation 4 will play used games.
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