However, I'm a big fan of «what if» scenarios, so I began to ponder on
what games I think people should buy if they were only allowed to buy five titles in the next four months.
And to the disagrees, I would just like to ask
what game you think is a new Flagship IP for this generation.
The guys also share
what games they think deserve a modern reboot or remake.
I'm still just completely mind boggled that people actually play these call of duty games, games like skyrim, borderlands, arkham city, dark souls, minecraft, halo, etc deserve to be on top more, at least the companies that make those games care about
what gamers think and arent like infinity ward and treyarch and just scrounge up a poorly made game in 2 years to make a fortune from the same dimwitted audience.
First debuting in 1983, Lode Runner was one of the first platformers to challenge
what gamers thought a platformer was through its puzzle - driven style.
90/100 GamingCypher First debuting in 1983, Lode Runner was one of the first platformers to challenge
what gamers thought a platformer was through its puzzle - driven style.
The camera is also a problem, often trying to choose
what the game thinks is the «best» camera angles but choosing ones which make simple jumps just that bit harder.
Let us know in the comments
what game you think has been in development and not announced.
As always, let us know
what games you think fall into this category.
About a month ago I wrote a piece on
what games I thought were the worst launch titles.
We at X35 Earthwalker are looking forward to seeing this come to the consoles and
what gamers think about it.
Nonetheless, Bobby Kotick doesn't seem to care
what gamers think.
I'd love to know
what gamers think of this.
Not exact matches
«
What we
think is a more interesting model is the idea of a TV - show style
game platform,» founder Aunim Hossain told The Washington Post.
«I
think the assumption is we were trying to create a
game machine and a tablet and really
what we were trying to do was create a
game system that gave you tablet - like functionality for controlling that system and give you two screens that would allow different people in the living room to play in different ways.
Since playing the blame
game rarely leads to real solutions, we asked flight attendants to weigh in on
what they
think airlines, parents, and flight attendants can do when kids are being disruptive.
When you were making the very first Mortal Kombat
game in 1992,
what was your
thinking behind it?
«The more we found ourselves on the track before a NASCAR race or on the court before a hoops
game, the more we
thought, These are great experiences for sponsors, but
what if there was a way for regular fans who can pay for it to do it, too?»
«If we
think about
what an athlete does before performing - whether it's a professional football player or an Olympic athlete - chances are they have some sort of a plan before the
game,» Daniel tells me.
And when we decided to wind down the
game, we were
thinking about
what we wanted to do, and all of us realized we would never want to work without a system like this again.
«Every time I finish a
game I
think about
what's next.
«I just asked him, «
What do you
think of the name
Gamer Grub?»
Each
game introduced new technology, just as today's shooters typically do, but the creators took
what appears to be big risks to today's
thinking by spinning each out into its own new title, rather than continuing them on under one established umbrella.
In order to succeed at this
game, you have to have enough mind space available to
think about the business, leading, innovation, your team — how could you possibly stay competitive if you take on the additional burden of
thinking about how hard things are for you or
what additional barriers you have to face because you're a woman or have darker skin?
[1:20] How the kindness of a stranger changed Tony's life [3:35] Peter Diamandis talks about the origins of X Prize [6:30] Technology helping the agricultural industry [7:00] Sequencing genomes [8:55] Life - work integration [11:15] Finding your highest calling in life [12:00] Reframing
what is «impossible» [14:00] Strategy vs. psychology [15:00] Changing your state [16:00] The science of achievement, the art of fulfillment [19:00] Living in a beautiful state [24:00]
Thinking 10x bigger [28:00] Surrounding yourself with a «nothing is impossible» community [29:00] The news pollutes your mind [31:00] Tony's natural gifts and core beliefs [33:30] Overcoming failure and criticism [37:45] Defining your environment [40:00] Life happens for you, not to you [42:00] Rituals and practices to up your
game [46:30] Tony's priming process
«It's like he
thought it was video
game, you know —
what's your kill count?»
When it comes to
thinking about
what could be done, it's important to remember that monetary policy isn't the only
game in town.
Ray Dalio makes the business case for using radical transparency and algorithmic decision - making to create an idea meritocracy where people can speak up and say
what they really
think — even calling out the boss is fair
game.
Academics at the AEI, a free - market
think tank, have hit on
what may be a simple solution to the nation's home - loan morass: replace the 30 - year mortgage with a 15 - year product that quickly gets borrowers» skin in the
game.
What do you
think of laundering stolen money into cryptocurrency by using the Second Life online
game?
You seem to believe that you are aware of
what everyone is
thinking, as this is the second time you have made a sweeping blanket statement... but to answer your question: I can assure you if that woman did see an angel telling her to kill her children, it certainly would have been a fallen angel, or demon if you prefer and not from God... If you had even a basic understanding of angels and fallen angels and the protection of God, this would be a moot point... but it appears that you want to play the
game of how ridiculous can I be...
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say
what we really
think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer
game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
People that do nt know the Lord would
think that way, read the bible then u will know
what God is about, God cares about your soul in the name of Jesus, he wants to save your soul from hell if u would surrender your life to him and live for him, he is not concern about no football
game or worldly things, he wants u to come to him and get saved thats
what God is about, learn of him read the Holy Bible.
What you really
think is that you've already seen more than enough of that woman and her boring husband, and that even if next Friday weren't the opening
game of the NBA championship series you still wouldn't want to be with them — not for any reason, not under any circumstances, not if they were the last people on earth, not in a million years.
Going back to
what started this most recent topic on this thread, the opinion on Proposition 8 from the shameless conservative which Daniel posted, I have to say that I
think this guy is playing word
games.
We like to
think that when men in Civil War prisons played the
game, it was very much like
what we play today.
«[I] t became almost a
game,» he wrote: He'd ask each class
what they
thought should have happened in countries emerging from dictatorship.
The familiar Hemingway conflict, we are told, deals with grace under pressure — or rather that's
what the Hemingway hero strives for: he's the Good Sport and must play the
game, not really caring whether he wins or loses but rather
what the One Great Scorer (and this is about as close as Hemingway ever gets to the divine or even the cosmic)
thinks of the
game he's played.
What Genesis did was essentially put divinity over the material world in such a way that made it fair
game for the type of Western
thought, reason and scientific inquiry that exists today.
What we don't want is when you push your faith on others and you want to pray your prayers before football
games or
think that everyone needs to listen to you when you need to pray about something.
No one, I
think, doubts that Yogi's most oracular formula, it ain't over till it's over, is a perfectly condensed statement of
what for us are the
game's highest spiritual and dramatic stakes.
Any god who cared about
what humans
thought of him wouldn't dare allow the creation and spread of the bible; ergo, the god of the bible does not exist (unless he is a trickster purposely playing head
games with us as a colossal azzhole might).
They're out there playing a risky sport, and other ones are having those conversations with their wives or are even talking about walking away from the
game... I
think at that level, you want players to have informed consent, and you want them to know
what the right choice is to make.»
I don't
think I've had my brownies slutty before, but if this is
what they look like I am definitely
game.
Like this morning, I was just playing a brain - dead (as Pierre calls it because it's not only addictive but it drains your brain juice) online
game like Bejeweled, out of the blue all the emotions,
thoughts, recent conversations hit me just like that making me smiles and laugh at my childhood memories & fantasies that I have somewhat forgotten; reminding me
what it was like to be a child the same age as my daughter.
This Pulled Pork Crescent Ring is our new favorite
game day appetizer and I can't wait to hear
what y ’ all
think about it!
Arsene Wenger, however, is doing
what he can to make sure that the Arsenal players are not looking at the other fixtures and wondering who might be dropping points, because the Frenchman
thinks that this might just mean that we ourselves could be the ones to slip up as he feels that every single
game needs complete focus in order to get the consistency that any side needs to be crowned champions at the end of a long campaign.
Yes I
think someway we are lucky, as for Chelsea I
think they know
what Chelsea good at parking the bus and I did know why they praise that a ** Chelsea manager cos he is not always park the bus, from the goal different, you can see that and that a ** really know how to tactical play to win
games.
I
think them lossing will make it even harder for us.they wouldn't want to loss two
games in a row and they are at hme.expect a very tough
game if we win it will be by a slight margin.i call a 2 - 1 for us but depends on
what arsenal turns out.
i do nt
think that walcott is a bad player cause we all saw
what he could do in season 12/13 in 13/14 het scored 5 goals in 5
games and then got the horrible injury and in 14/15 the whole crowd shouted THEO THEO THEO when walcott (and podolski i
think) came in for a
game we were leading then, after that
game in his next start which özil also started after his injury, both of them scored immediately..