Sentences with phrase «game of the series changed»

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How else would you characterize the series of sudden jolting events that have slapped us upside our collective heads and forced us to face the harsh light of a new game - changing day?
VIBE Conference presents a series of Awards recognizing innovation, game changing programming and applauding industry leaders.
Given the challenging brief to create a new range of game - changing malts that push whisky boundaries and rewrite the rulebook, close working between all parties was key for the Glenfiddich Experimental Series.
We wrote about some of the budget cards to look for earlier in the game's cycle, but auction house prices have changed significantly, and now 2K has released tons of new cards, both from new series and from the Historic collections.
Tickets will be discounted for the series at Miller Park and due to last minute staffing issues because of the change, attendance will be capped at 10,000 for Friday's game and 23,000 for Saturday and Sunday.
But perhaps the tone of the series will change in San Antonio, where the Spurs are 11 - 0 SU and 10 - 1 ATS over their last 11 games.
Mikael Granlund had zero career playoff goals coming into Game 3 of the Wild vs. Avalanche series, but that would all change on Monday night.
Last weekend Pittsburgh moved into Milwaukee for a scheduled three - game series, the first of at least two dozen crucial ones that should pop up this year, and the picture began to change.
If there was a symbolic changing of the guard, it occurred in Game 5 of the Florida - Boston playoff series last spring when Bill Lindsay, a winger with nice but not blinding speed, beat Bourque to the outside, cut in and scored the series - winning goal from his knees.
Patrick Kane does things that no one else does on a nightly basis, and that didn't change in Game 1 of the Blackhawks» second round series vs. the Wild.
Although the home team has won by an average of 26 points per game this series, there's reason to believe that the tides will change this evening.
After Game 4 of the Vancouver - Detroit Red Wings series, Burke complained about Detroit's stalling on line changes and executing picks on face - offs and the lengthy conversations Red Wings players were having with the refs.
The soon - to - be-released Gran Turismo Sport marks a change in direction for the series, with a focus more towards actual proper racing than collecting 100 different versions of Mazda MX - 5, as was the case with the last couple of games.
The US starting XI featured three changes from the first game of the series on Thursday: Jane Campbell making her first career start in goal, Becky Sauerbrunn returning to the lineup in place of Abby Dahlkemper, and Carli Lloyd replacing Andi Sullivan in the midfield.
However, with the change in year, the addition of Coppa Italia games and a series of long term injuries to Giorgio Chiellini meant that Rugani found himself getting loads of gametime as the season wore on.
In a series of studies Dr. Véronique Bohbot (Douglas Mental Health University Institute; CIUSSS de l'Ouest - de - l'Île - de-Montréal) and Dr. Greg West (Université de Montréal) demonstrate that the way that action (first - person shooter) video game players use their brains to navigate changes the impact the games have on their nervous system.
«It's like «SimCity» with climate change overtones,» the Decision Theatre's Herron said, referring to the series of city - building computer games.
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PPI is a privately owned, internationally recognized, mature technology developer with a series of powerful, validated «game - changing» technologies that are readily applied to crops for significant productivity improvement.
Performance Plants Inc. (PPI) is a privately owned, internationally recognized, mature agriculture biotechnology developer with a series of powerful, validated «game - changing» technologies that are readily applied to major staple crops for significant improvement of their productivity.
He decides to throw his team and family into a tailspin of deception and malevolence with a series of mind games, pitting allies against each other and irreparably changing the sport and himself.
This game changed my opinion on point click games, this game was based off of the walking dead series and for the most part this is the best story out of the whole walking dead universe.
The dialogue is as witty as I've expected from the series and the puzzles and battles are a nice change of pace, not perfect but a good game still.
One of the major changes in Dynasty Warriors 7 is the duration of timeline; traditionally, games in the series have started with the Yellow Turban Rebellion and ended with the Battle of Wuzhang Plains, though in 7 it has been dramatically extended.
Capcom promised some new stuff in this game and whilst fans of the series were worried that this would signal a change that rendered the title unrecognisable, this has not been the case.
Apart from the above changes the game remains mostly the same, as you control Agent 47 through a series of puzzle boards where you must navigate around guards, snipers, dogs, and more as you aim to get to the end of the level without getting caught.
However, the game leverages its wacky premise with a hilarious lead in Detective Pikachu himself and a refreshing change of pace from what we've typically seen from the series, which is arguably Detective Pikachu «s greatest strength.
The miniseries will be based on Mark Halperin and John Heilemann's upcoming third installment of the «Game Change» series, which will be published by Penguin Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House (PRH), and cover the most stunning political upset of all time.
Soon, however, other X-Men form to stop this nonsense, including Raven / Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence, «American Hustle»), Scott Summers / Cyclops (Tye Sheridan, «Entertainment»), Hank McCoy / Beast (Nicholas Hoult, «Mad Max: Fury Road»), Jean Grey (Sophie Turner, «Game of Thrones» TV series), Alex Summers / Havok (Lucas Till, «The Curse of Downers Grove»), Kurt Wagner / Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit - McPhee, «Dawn of the Planet of the Apes») and Peter Maximoff / Quicksilver (Evan Peters, «The Lazarus Effect»), all led by Charles Xavier and his ability to get inside people's thoughts and convince them to change their minds, or something like that.
As games have evolved, so to have gamers, and it seems like the unrelenting speed has exhausted many to the point of looking for different murder outlets, but the changes coming to the series most fundamental systems may produce a experience that welcomes new players and brings old players back into the fold.
So far, CyberConnect 2 has managed to develop most of the recent Naruto games so this should make for an interesting change for the series.
Breath of the Wild breaks new ground for open world games while simultaneously changing the formulaic nature of what it means to be a game in The Legend of Zelda series.
While there are some significant changes in the game for some of the jobs compared to the Japanese version of the game, the Bravely Default series has been a refreshing take on JRPGs.
Additionally, the game features huge amounts of text, even for a JRPG, so those who never liked the verbose approach of the rest of the series will not change their minds with Trails of Cold Steel II.
The overhaul is a welcome change - up from the standard theming of Monster Hunter games, and fits well with the lighthearted take on the series.
While the light plot and lack of significant exploration changes prevent it from being an all time great, there's no doubt that it's another solid entry in a series that continues to prove itself — and if you haven't played an Etrian game before, then this is a great place to start.
You have to realize, most of the changes you dislike in the Mario Party series are coming from a higher up response to criticism that the games were getting stale and weren't newcomer friendly (like what happened with Paper Mario), not from how the team got a different name post Hudson buyout.
Going into Front Mission Evolved I wasn't sure what to expect.I normally am not the biggest fan of mech games, however, Square Enix and Double Helix Games have done a great job with this title.Long time fans of the series, or of this genre in general, might not like some of the changes that were made in the latest title, however, Square Enix has made it a lot more accessible.The game is much more like a third person action game as opposed to the tactical type of game play that the series is generally known for.There were definitely times when it felt a little like Lost Planet with the difference being this game actually worked pretty well and was fun.
Following the announcement of SoulCalibur V, Hisaharu Tago of Project Soul talks us through some key changes for the fighting game series.
Tales of Destiny 2 is technically the third game in the series, meaning its name will change if it is announced for a North American release.
That being said, where my issue lies with the game, and the series as a whole, is that there have been no major changes to advance the series of Lego games.
Nintendo Life — «Mario Party 9 makes the most major changes to the series we've seen in years, streamlining it to a short and snappy rush of mini games.
After a five year hiatus, Mario Party 9 comes back with a bang, this time taking the formula of the series and changing some of the fundamental elements that have been around since the original game on the Nintendo 64.
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition not only looks to introduce a new season of Street Fighter characters, but it also changes up the game's visual presentation while honoring the series» 30 year legacy.
Bit.Trip Complete expertly presents the Bit.Trip games with a complement of changes that make it easier than ever to enjoy this remarkable series.
It is odd for a longstanding series to go this long without a resounding success outside of its core demographic, especially since Capcom hasn't really changed the main crux of the game.
Santa Monica Studio's has reinvented the iconic series, taking the game from its highly linear hack and slash roots and changing the formula giving us more of an open world with RPG elements, skill testing combat, abilities to unlock and stats to increase.
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Final Fantasy XII is the latest in the series, and while it was a long time coming and saw its share of problems, gamers can rest assured that they have another classic FF title, even with the extensive changes.
That's about to change and Assassin's Creed - based on Ubisoft's super-successful video game series of the same name and starring and produced by Michael Fassbender - could spearhead the shift.
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