Sentences with phrase «video gaming often»

Speaking of, this is one of the first games that ever really made me think about how death in video gaming often works.

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PewDiePie, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, is known for making gaming videos that often contain expletives and other colorful language.
The three new casinos joined a crowded New York gaming market that includes a half dozen tribal casinos and 11 video lottery gaming centers — often called racinos.
Those with Internet gaming disorder are obsessed with video games, often to the extent that they give up eating and sleeping to play.
I'm not a HUGE video game nerd, but I love gaming and play often.
Perhaps that's why he so often finds projects disintegrate in front of his eyes, whether it's his third Hellboy movie, a high profile adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness, or his involvement in the promising cancelled Silent Hill video game reboot alongside the Guillermo Del Toro of gaming, Hideo Kojima.
Allow some video gaming, but homework comes first: Parents and teachers often chastise boys for the amount of time they devote to gaming and the amount of time they do not devote to doing their homework.
I don't know if I have any direct advice or comments to offer to our protagonist, per se, but there is one thing that does come to mind in the story of Ni No Kuni II where he will attempt to negotiate with five different kingdoms throughout his adventures and form a contract, and that can be kind of similar to the gaming industry where I often find myself in a position of course where there is the company that makes the game engine, there is the company that has the video codex we use, and there are so many parties involved and you have to unify all that towards one common goal.
Video games often catch a good deal of flak for the portrayal of women, or should I say the over-sexualization women endure in gaming.
When people start talking about video game platforms, those not familiar with gaming culture are often left in the dark.
Got a random PR email, as often happens, but hey, it's about a video game TV show that's streamable online, even if it is a bit «yoof» and Australian: «Good Game, the show by gamers for gamers, returns to ABC2 on Tuesday 27 March at 8.30 pm and [in freely streamable form] to ABC Online... Hosted by Junglist (Jeremy Ray) and new presenter Bajo (Steven O'Donnell), Good Game will continue to bring gamers the latest in news and events, top gaming tips, reviews and interviews.»
This gave us ample time to pontificate about various gaming things, and in my lucid state I came upon what I feel are answers to one of the greatest undying questions in the video game world: Why are Zelda fans so often split?
June is typically a very exciting month for video game enthusiasts, since E3, the biggest gaming event of the year, often takes place during this time period.
More often than not, indie titles focus on revolutionising or paying tribute to the wondrous moments and genres of video gaming past.
Being somewhat limited in my freedom to be entertained as a kid, for many years of my life, gaming served as a diverse means of escape for me away from the trappings of a mostly mundane, repetitive life, at the end of the school day I would often think to myself «alright... so what are some of the good things that I have to look forward to when I get home...», one of the first things that I would do as soon as I got home after school was play FINAL FANTASY on PlayStation, I would eagerly walk home as quickly as I could just so that I could continue playing from the part where I had last left off the day before, as pathetic as this may come across, I can confidently say that many of the happiest moments that I have had in my life have been while being utterly enthralled by the developments in the games, I think that reminiscing about aspects of a video game with great fondness is a hallmark of an impactful form of entertainment, I would often be so «in the zone» while playing that anything aside from what was taking place on the screen would become completely null and void in my mind to the point where I forget that I was playing a video game, even though I did not live the events of the game, I can emphatise with them as if I had, that is the sort of impact that the emotional depth of the story, the characters, the music, the design and the overall world of the series have had on me, what appeals the most to me is that FINAL FANTASY allows us the luxury of divorcing ourselves of our current reality to assume that of a world of fantasy for a precious moment in time, which is a sentiment that makes me wish that our world as whole had a little more «FINAL FANTASY» within it so as to make us all want to wake up as soon as possible to enjoy another day
But I would be more inclined to suggest that Nintendo have produced a «family - friendly» console, with an almost conveyor belt stream of games being produced that seem to be based on just about anything, its «kiddie» appeal, and its blatantly obvious, but often denied «casual» market, and that when it comes to trying to find an answer to the immortal video gaming question, «Which is better?
As video games have begun to grow up and media critics have begun to take gaming more seriously as a potential art form, a similar tacit acceptance of the notion of the auteur has often defined discussions of «important games».
A lover of video games and a musician himself, Chris can often be found jamming on his guitar, indulging in the latest gaming masterpiece, or playing with his dog Sushi.
I am a graduate of Portland Community College's Multimedia Producer program, a truly intense program where as a full - time student often found myself taking 13 - 21 credits per term on everything from video to scriptwriting to interactive CD gaming.
Videos, music, ebooks, and online gaming are the services in which people most often run into the dreaded «not available in your country» error»
Think about how often you use all of them, especially if you use your PC primarily for gaming, or producing and consuming music or videos.
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