Sentences with phrase «buy hordes»

What the starts above show is that the «buy buy buy horde» who capitalized on the yellow card incident against Palace have been making uninformed noise.
Buy us a Horde Red and we'll drink to that.
The art - buying hordes have descended on Miami for Art Basel Miami Beach.
Here it bought hordes of children exercise, skinned knees, sandy sleeping bags, breaking waves, shooting stars and wide smiles.

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«Cassidymania» soon followed, with hordes of young fans screaming his name and buying countless items — lunchboxes, pillowcases, bubblegum — adorned with Cassidy's image.
The catch is that most guys buy into happy - go - lucky PPL dreams where hordes of young beautiful women attack them with chat requests.
Nintendo may want to consumers buy the platform, but unless they're suddenly going to have a huge horde of Switch units for the Animal Crossing fans to buy around the time the game releases, they are going to risk losing out on a huge chunk of change that will greatly impact launch sales figures, so it is in their best interest to cater to both platforms, but obviously make the Switch version better to look at and give it deluxe status.
There'll be a horde mode where your crew can settle in and see how long you can survive against «unending waves of enemies» (both «new and old), the zombies will make up a new faction and there'll be new trinkets to buy as well.
The latest among the horde of manufacturers who have made a beeline for the Indian market is HTC, who is out to woo the Indian tablet buying crowd with its HTC Flyer.
Excitement and anticipation ran high for what seemed like years, and hordes of people were willing and eager to buy an Adam.
Hordes of investors may bend a listening ear to capture Buffett's every word, but few seem to heed his sage advice to buy and hold.
You know, that horde of self - appointed investing gurus who populate the internet and the airwaves and jabber away about which direction the market is supposedly headed, which investments you should buy or sell and whatever other usually meaningless factoids flitter through their heads.
So I am, and you should be, used to hordes of people who have no intention of buying anything.
Don't forget how we've spent the last half - decade wallowing around with our crappy U.S. Dollar while the rest of the world was taking advantage of incredible bargains and cut - rate deals — especially here in the U.S. I can remember last summer watching as the hordes of British and European visitors emptied out of cheap American stores with bags full of goodies while I was counting out quarters to buy myself a cup of coffee.
Transformers does do a few things different from the standard Horde formula, emphasising strong teamwork with players being able to pool their individual resources together to buy new weapons and even unlock doors to access new sections of the map.
Despite only spending a small period of time with Earthfall, it's easy to see how useful these barricades will be, whether its buying you a few extra seconds while you revive a friend or providing you with time to reload and prepare for the approaching hordes of aliens.
In addition to stampedes at your local Wal - Mart, the hordes we wade through at Target, and the un-ending line at Best Buy, we are blessed with some amazing prices on games and gaming equipment.
Get new weapons, buy upgrades, place traps; do anything and everything you can to get an advantage over the oncoming zombie hordes.
For starters, the insanely popular Horde mode from Gears 2 is back, but it's been updated to introduce a new monetary system where you can buy fortifications, such as traps, barriers and sentry turrets.
to add, a coop horde mode would make it a must buy for the infected / zombie fans.
I mainly bought the game for this option as it's good fun with a few friends and as the game looks cartoony it doesn't have to be taken as serious as a gears of war horde or playing competitively on call of duty, a lot of people have said this is a child's game but after playing it for near on 2 days I've came to realise it has most of the game modes offered on a game like call of duty just with a cartoon like look to it, playing is a lot more fun and relaxed than call of duty and that's why I think this game is great for such a low price in the sale at the moment!
Inspired by similar wave - based modes like Horde and Call of Duty's Zombies, you go from round to round buying ammo, health, and access to useful objects in the environment.
Collect gems, fight monsters, buy equipment, avoid traps, but above all don't get caught by the Horde at the bottom of the screen.
Collecting money for upgrades and buying new weapons is a must to become stronger, in order to survive the hordes.
Horde mode returns where you can purchase defenses and buy weapons and ammo based on performance against waves of AI opponents similar to the zombie mode in Call of Duty; or flip to the bad guy's side and play Beast mode to fend off human enemies.
And then for an extra $ 50 per crate, you can buy a chance at the real loot that was too good not to charge you real money for, the Rancor that can be made account wide in collections tab, the stealth ship, the color crystals, iconic mandalore and tulak horde armor sets, a new robot armor skin, and several other armor skins all of which are unilaterally better than the kingpin's armor for the golden certs.
Unfortunately, I would have to say if you haven't already purchased the Dying Light Season Pass, The Bozak Horde isn't really worth buying.
The new «Enhanced Edition» has everything in it (Bozak Horde, Cuisine and Cargo, extra skins, and The Following), so you do not need to buy any DLC.
Every time it completes the cycle there are hordes of people who walk around wishing they had thought of buying during the slow times when prices were rock bottom.
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