Sentences with phrase «hyped for this game now»

In the end it looked like Riki, I'm even more hyped for this game now.
Even more hyped for this game now.

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Paulinho — Much maligned for not delivering on his great hype, the Brazilian has become a passenger in many games this season, despite some improvement recently he's not a creative influence and he's not what we need right now.
Hope, as is rises just now, when we won, when I tell myself, come on, it's not impossible, it's NEARLY impossible, that margin of error in an otherwise solid judgement based on facts, the irrationality behind it, the fact that right now I am happy for this victory and I'm already starting to build up hype for the next game, and put pressure on myself so I can utterly be even more disappointed when the lads screw it up.
People like me still stick around the Wii U for Mario 3D World and the upcoming Zelda game, in which I read an leaked article about it being the successor of Twilight princess and such; now I'm hyped as hell.
After the hype cycle for next - gen successor Monster Hunter World, those of us in the west were unsure if the Switch game would ever get localized, but now it's been confirmed via Monster Hunter's Twitter account!
I am now hype for this game can't wait to use spike but for now until I get him I will be Rosalina when its release or when I get it
Hyrule Warriors is out and the reviews are rolling in, and now it's our turn to look and see whether the game lives up to the hype and whether or not it's the game for you.
After the hype cycle for next - gen successor Monster Hunter World, those of us in the west were unsure if the Switch game would ever get localized, but now it's been...
Given the hype surrounding Horizon Zero Dawn thanks to the amazing trailers, gaming expos and gorgeous screenshots, it's understandable why this game has been on the radar of PlayStation 4 owners for so long and now it's finally here for us to experience this gaming blockbuster.
After that, i haven't be on but now I'm more hyped for the game
I think a lot of people who are getting hyped for it now, outside of some, don't know much about the game, but have seen it talked about a lot.
With the games» release just two months away, Ubisoft seems to be cranking up the hype machine a bit and next to last weeks CGI trailer have now also released a development diary for Rainbow Six Vegas 2.
I'm really hyped up for MK on the go... I'm happy with my Vita, I understand it's a new device so It's set for a slow start (just as the PS3 and 3DS had, and look at them now) and I find myself playing my fighting games way more often on portables than on home consoles.
To add up to the hype, the official PSN Call of Duty: WWII Trophies list for the game is made available now.
It's hard to say right now but it's definitely a game software and based on how the company has been behaving recently, they could very well release it on mobile platforms, so keep your hype low for now.
If you are a fan of open world sand box games and have yet to play this game then you should be wearing a cone of shame right now, currently the game is salted for release later this year on the Xbox One and some of the prominent features of the game include the features from previous sand box games such combining two weapons together, super powers and MUCH more, so if you needed a reason to be hyped for this game you just got a whole lot of them, the trailers and screens should sell you on the game better.
Considering all the hype surrounding battle royale games now, with the release of Fortnite and the inevitable release of more battle royale games, it is getting harder for PUBG to differentiate itself.
Now, alongside their console releases, most of the biggest and most - hyped games release on Steam for PC and sometimes for Mac and Linux, and soon for the upcoming Steam OS.
So, when things settle down from all the launch hype, it's going to end up in the same place the PS4P is now, with lackluster improvements to most games, and people questioning why they spent $ 500 on the console itself for such marginal improvements, which at times can be hard to discern.
Tough one I can't see the hype for this game but then again both consoles are lacking games right now so it's a good thing for it to come out.
Now to be fair to TitanFall with the patches and things they have added to the game over the summer it is a much better game now than when it released but still falls well short of those 9 paid for months of hype that Microsoft bougNow to be fair to TitanFall with the patches and things they have added to the game over the summer it is a much better game now than when it released but still falls well short of those 9 paid for months of hype that Microsoft bougnow than when it released but still falls well short of those 9 paid for months of hype that Microsoft bought.
There's no struggling to produce units as some would suggest ms are suffering with and there is no fake supply shortage to boost demand / hype as certain manufacturers have done in the past to hit the news headlines as it's a very different world now and having more units out there in the hands of gamers will do more for publicity than any of those old tired stunts could.
After Cryptic unintentionally let slip that Star Trek Online was in development via a job advertisement posted on their website, they have now come out and officially kicked the hype machine for the game into full gear by launching an official website for the upcoming MMO, much to the delight of Trekkies everywhere.
Now that Tomorrow Corporation (2D Boy's sort - of succesor) has published the game for Switch, I'm finally able to see if the game lives up to the hype... 9 years later.
The hype for Slightly Mad Studios» upcoming racer Project CARS is growing by the day, the game is only just over two weeks away from its release now and we at VVV are starting to get giddy.
It seems like lately I get most of my hype through podcasts and hearing people talk about what they've been playing recently, so I imagine a few weeks before it comes out, I'll be bombarded with so much praise for the game it'll more than make up for my lack of excitement now.
Ahhh the hype of a Call of Duty game, there is nothing as sweet as the run up to its release especially when an amusing, live action trailer is involved and now, in true Call of Duty tradition, there is now a live action trailer for Call of Duty: WWII.
It's not perfect by any means (Loading times are a little much, some Frame drops in intense battles) but for me it is, especially now when games are so focused on Hollywood movie story telling, saturated with FPSs, and disappointing hype (* cough * No Mans Sky, Destiny * cough * to name a few) I just want a game that is fun to play, and Recore is just that.
Ubisoft has been hyping this game for some time now.
The game's been hyped for a while, but now we know all the problems that came with the development process.
First and foremost, The Elder Scrolls Online has now released on PC and is coming pretty soon for PS4 and Xbox One, so the focus can now start shifting towards hyping up a new game.
This news is pretty hype for another reason: it is now clear Bandai Namco intends to make good on their promise to turn this game competitive in the West.
After the hype cycle for next - gen successor Monster Hunter World, those of us in the west were unsure if the Switch game would ever get localized, but now it's been...
But the new Zelda game just has to live up to the hype now, since Nintendo have no margin for error and are resting their hopes for the next ten or so months on this one title.
The internet is alight right now with hype for a Nintendo Game Boy case that attaches to your Android phone and allows you to play cartridge games with the top of your phone's display.
Now that a mainline chapter of the series is landing on PS4 and Xbox One, there is certainly the potential for a new direction, but does the game deliver on its hype and legacy?
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