Sentences with phrase «game of tag ever»

Based on the true story of the greatest game of tag ever played, one that was started by a group of kids and continued into adulthood.

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That story is of course already familiar to many, including those from well beyond Tyneside: the «Entertainers» tag, new signings Les Ferdinand and David Ginola combining with existing talent to play scintillating football, the 12 - point lead in early January, the 4 — 3 defeat at Anfield still regularly hailed (rightly or wrongly) as the best game the Premier League has ever seen, Kevin Keegan's «I will love it if we beat them» rant, a Cantona - and - Schmeichel - powered Man United scenting blood and recording a relentless series of 1 — 0 wins (including one at St James» Park in which we battered them senseless) to claim the title with all the remorselessness of a lion tracking down a wounded gazelle.
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As the old and new versions of MCU's first - ever superhero tag team round up Ant - Man & The Wasp's principal cast, several more game players are expected to appear in the sequel including the familiar faces of Judy Greer as Maggie, Scott's former wife, Michael Pena as the fan - favorite Luis and Abby Ryder Fortson as Cassie, Scott's daughter.
It can mean joining your students at recess in a game of Banana Tag, participating in a basketball game during gym, or including team builders like «This or That» and «Never Ever Have I» throughout the year.
I am no FPS aficionado (that is another blog for another day), but there seems to have been an ever continuing shift towards the campaign modes of the biggest FPS franchises amounting to little more than an afterthought; ever more shorter, repetitive and less imaginative missions tagged on under duress as even the biggest games companies would find it a tad too difficult to charge full price for a product that, at its core, is essentially an updated maps pack.
Until then, big pass on the $ 350 price tag for the Vita and a memory card of useful size (some people will try to point out that the 4 GB is a mere $ 20; my reply is that 4 GB is worthless if you want to download PSN and PSP games to play on your Vita like I would do if I ever get one).
The general fighting mechanics are as fast, frantic and combo - heavy as ever, but Infinite swaps out tag team assists in favour of letting players call their second character whenever the time is right — mid-air, mid-combo or even mid-animation — to pull off devastating attack strings or execute precisely timed finishers, all with flashy animations and battle cries which do justice to the unlikely cast of comic - book heroes and video game icons assembled.
This doesn't mean you can grab a friend, shove a controller in their hand and sit side by side as you fight together, as proper local co-op isn't supported, but as long as there is a nearby player or friend, you will be able to play with them through local connection, but that's only really any good, if you have someone local to play with, which at the time of this review, I didn't, just like I didn't have the chance to play an online game with anyone as, no one ever seemed to be online playing Tag Climax, at the same time I was.
As its free price - tag may suggest, the mobile version of the game comes with the option to purchase in - game currency to unlock (the ever - controversial) loot boxes.
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