Sentences with phrase «former love of the game»

When you first boot up MLB: The Show 18, you are treated to a montage of athletes, old and young, that, presumably, seeks to evoke a mixture of nostalgia, passion, and culture; It's a good use of pathos that even manages to rekindle this cynical nerd's former love of the game and appreciation for an athlete's journey.

Not exact matches

I went to several «alumni» games (and even got Earl Morral's autograph), saw the original Zeke the Wonder Dog, enjoyed the alumni band days where they led HS Bands (to replace the students in games before school started), met all kinds of former Spartans during tailgate times, totally enjoyed the pre pre game MSU band marches, loved the band before game, at halftime, and post game.
He's funny, charming and loved by many of his former players, but something about the game he adores brings out the worst in the new Saint Louis coach
After a series of personal setbacks, former LPGA siren Laura Baugh's love life and golf game have regained that ultrabright look
Yes I know that it might be a little bit petty and small minded for Arsenal fans to take some pleasure from the suffering of others, but Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain is a former player who showed our club no love or respect when forcing his transfer to our Premier League rivals Liverpool during the summer transfer window, so that makes him fair game in my book.
Before the former board members decided to sell off their shares, they labeled Stan a money driven person who has no love for the club and game but is interested only for the sake of the money.
Chants rang out insulting the former Manchester United and Juventus left - back, while one banner carried the slogan «This Game is Over» in English, parodying Evra's favorite slogan of «I love this game&raqGame is Over» in English, parodying Evra's favorite slogan of «I love this game&raqgame».
As a former high school football, basketball, and baseball coach, I love game day and the thrill of competing.
Beautiful Russian women from all corners of the former Soviet Union seek So many of our spouses love to play video games in their spare time and with that in mind, we've come up with the perfect gift idea - one that gamers on
The head writer of her show (Whoopi Goldberg) seems to be the only ally she has as a former love's character (Kevin Kline) is recast to throw her off her game, along with a mysterious family member barging into her world and work life.
Specifically, Ghost Story was founded by «12 former Irrational Games developers,» with the mission of creating «immersive, story - driven games for people who love games that ask something of them.»
One of the top reasons former Kumon tutors said they love math tutoring apps like Thinkster is because it turns math practice into a fun game.
I watched with horror when I saw how the games that I grew up and loved became shadows of their former selves and now I've turned full circle.
«It shits on something I love» is a typical response of someone whose insecurities about a new game make him say anything to justify the inadequacies of the former.
Six of the new characters are available from the start of the game: Lightning, a former soldier and the protagonist of Final Fantasy XIII; Vaan, a sky pirate and the protagonist of Final Fantasy XII; [6][7] Laguna Loire, the man who appears in Squall's dreams and the secondary protagonist of Final Fantasy VIII; [7] Yuna, Tidus's love interest and female protagonist of Final Fantasy X; [11][12] Kain Highwind, Cecil Harvey's childhood friend and rival from Final Fantasy IV; [13] and Tifa Lockhart, Cloud Strife's childhood friend from Final Fantasy VII.
The game centers on the forbidden love between two people, the condemnation of the former, and the story of perseverance to overcome the odds and take back the love that was denied them.
Ghost Story was founded by twelve former Irrational Games developers and our mission is simple: to create immersive, story - driven games for people who love games that ask something of them.
She has a loyal following, including former PC Gamer writer Rich McCormick, who replayed 25 hours of Mass Effect 3 just to prevent her death, but I really don't understand the love for her.
Considering that the video game industry is one that loves to swallow up studios and dismantle them, I am genuinely impressed that Microsoft has kept Rare around even if it is a shell of its former self.
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