Sentences with phrase «game references because»

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«Adam Smith» probably wouldn't be surprised to know his book is still just as relevant fifty years later because in The Money Game, he references...
Or he took Holt because he wanted to make Arrested Development references in the dugout all game.
The only thing you should not underestimate is the very likelihood of this club becoming a mid table team and by referencing to your comment» it's a funny game», well becareful what you wish for, because may just surprise you the least expected way!
«Andrea Pirlo is a reference for me because of the style of play,» he told Wolves» official matchday programme ahead of the Derby game.
Many people think if that is as kind of silly or just game playing, but it turns out that these ideas are at the roots, these ideas about self - reference are also at the roots of the self - reproduction and are at the roots of how living beings reproduce themselves; because the same mechanism of self - reference has to be used in order for an object, the machine or a molecule, to reproduce itself.
Which is not to say that Battleship isn't filled with them, just that they feel fresh because of things like the clever way in which the film references the original board game, or the way Jesse Plemmons takes a stock role — the sailor who talks too much when he's nervous — and adds just a few quirks that make him feel like a real individual.
This is probably because of the game's content, which features constant references to feces, every four letter word imaginable, and a level that would make Custer's Revenge blush.
I bring up the Silent Hill reference purely because the game put a grainy filter over the world at this point.
It's wonderful, because there are actually a lot of call backs and references to the video game in the movie, so gamers are going to get a lot out of the film and will probably catch some things casual movie goers may miss the first time around.
Because of course Cline's book is laden with references to Spielberg films, alongside the horror movie and gamer and «80s music references.
I was born in 1980, and I admit, I didn't get all of the references because I was just too young to be playing early MUD games and the like.
I only bring those two games up because they are... historically significant and because Odallus features direct references to them; not because they are especially good.
I think if Codemasters hadn't specifically referenced DiRT Rally there would be less of a division between fans, because when you play DiRT 4 it feels quite clearly like it was meant to follow in the footsteps of DiRT 3 as a more relaxed game that anyone can enjoy.
Earlier this year I reviewed Retro City Rampage, and honestly I could copy and paste certain parts of that game's review and just put it back in here because Evoland 2 is just endlessly concerned with references, and is really trying to make this part of its thing.
Because as it turns out, the game developers actually left in references to it in the game, with the tech labs having models of the unused Divine Beast hanging from the ceiling:
«I honestly resisted saying anything about this game for the better part of the last year because I've been internally conflicted about what I saw happening, and I've played a role in this,» he begins, referencing the «broken promises» that have been a recurring complaint about the game.
That was why I referenced Sony, because when they had the PSP, developers had the urge to port all sorts of games to it.
This was likely changed because it violated Nintendo of America's, at the time, very strict content guidelines which among others disapproved of any religious content or references inside games released for their systems.
As such I have no real frame of reference for if this new sequel is an improvement over the original (I'll let a more qualified person make that determination in our forthcoming review soon) but one thing I do know is that Hero Academy 2 is a pretty radical departure from the original game simply because it's real - time battling now rather than asynchronous.
The point that was made this reference plane in the game was of course Mario, because that is where most players will be focusing on.
You might be tempted to skip all the dialog (as I did at first) but to appreciate all the hard work that went into this game you should just read along and enjoy because Retro City Rampage doesn't stop at video game references, oh no, it dives into pop culture of the 1980s from movies to music.
I found this to be weird because Shadow Warrior 2 is an Eastern themed game, with a lot of Buddha statues and Buddhism references all over.
Yeah, they're not referencing specific pages on the wiki or certain characters in the game (because in this case, they don't need to), but the list of wiki and photo sources is a lot more professional than is typical for a gaming article.
Because «a spaceship with guns» is hardly a rare concept in games, we really wanted to avoid a default look, so leading up to GGJ, we began gathering references from outside video games.
Because Wikipedia doesn't list anything, and this doesn't look like the kind of game to reference recent movies.
You are referencing MechWarrior as a game that «works» and that has a decidedly Western approach to gaming (despite using Japanese mecha designs for the most part), the comparison is flawed because the intent behind the creation of Armored Core is wildly different.
One of the taglines boasted that this was a real - life game that plays «even when you're not there,» and it certainly felt like it because — with the internal clock at play — animal citizens would reference how long you had been away and comment on whether they missed you or not.
One can only speculate that the 2 degrees C goal would be more acceptable to the Chinese because it references a much more abstract end - game, and may thus seem more aspirational in nature and have less teeth, compared to a goal that is phrased with numerical reductions.
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