Not exact matches
The
title of this post was totally inspired by one
of my favorite songs which I have admittedly been listening to it a little too often these
past couple of days.
I think most arsenal supporters love Giroud and wish him the best in recovery, he has done well in the style
of play that Wenger has been using for the
past couple years, and was doing a fine job last season which we could have won the
title if it was not for injuries, no business january and his lost
of form due to workload.
For 6 - 7 years we were just aiming for top 4, and were successful, now for the
past couple of years we've been aiming for the
title, and have failed.
As for Tiger Woods, he appeared to have little chance
of competing for another
title judging by his play a
couple weeks ago, but his
past success at the British Open always put him near the top
of the favorites.
The former has played against us a few times and I've thought he was pretty lively on every occasion, and the latter has won the League One
title in the not - so - distant
past, and scored a screamer against us a
couple of years ago.
If they had been, we'd have won a
couple of titles in the
past 10 years.
As you might have guessed from the
title I've been pretty busy this
past couple of weeks trying to secure a new apartment that's got all the features I've been lusting after for a long time that's suitable to our budget and I think I've found the one....
While the developer's
past couple titles have been variations
of the cyberpunk idea and played around with some different gameplay mechanics, Tesla vs Lovecraft is a little more in - line with their most famous shooter: Crimsonland.
Now Arrow, a British label that recently launched an American line
of Blu - ray and DVD releases (through distributor MVD), has injected new blood into the genre with some
of the best editions
of classic, notorious, and outrageous giallo
titles in the
past couple of years.
Unlike the
past couple of months where the North American and European PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection's differed only by one
title, September 2014 will be a little different, as the list
of games is the exact same in both regions, meaning everyone can experience Velocity 2X and Joe Danger as soon as they release next week.
Launching with very little exclusive and next - generation
titles, Wii U unsurprisingly has been sporting poor sales for the
past couple of months.
Never Been Kissed (1999) Never Been Kissed is not just the
title of my life, but a movie that shows you're never too old to make amends with your
past and attend a prom where a
couple can come as the Tortoise and the Hare.
I really feel like the Xbox is a racing game fan's heaven as there have just been some amazing racing
titles released for it in the
past couple of years.
I've participated in several book bundles over the
past couple of years - horror, science fiction, fantasy - but I've never been so excited about such an awesome batch
of titles.
They also added that consumers can expect to see some release dates for their
titles announced over the
past couple of months.
No, that's not the
title of my new NaNoWriMo novel, which incidentally has kept me very busy for the
past couple of weeks.
Skipmore's charming Legend
of Zelda / Ys retro mash - up did some good service for 3DS owners in the
past and it's once again being brought to the spotlight thanks to a compilation
of both
titles (and a
couple of extra ones) in this new Fairune Collection.
Dozens upon dozens
of indie
titles will get a chance to shine in a
couple of weeks, including some
of our favorites from years
past.
Over the
past couple of years, microtransactions have become to be expected from any triple - A
title.
The fact that sales have amounted to nothing more than opportunities to bracket off actual worthwhile deals from non-Plus members instead
of rewarding PS + users and that the games library has been, overall, pretty disappointing for the recent
past,
coupled with the fact that I don't really give a damn about multiplayer in most
titles, is making me reconsider subscribing for the first time since, I think, ever — and I've been a member since day one.
Videos and footage
of the closed alpha testing
of the new, upcoming Hitman game (easily -
titled simply Hitman) have been uploaded to the web by a myriad
of players over the
past couple of days.
As players and fans
of previous
titles in the series may expect, there's a
couple of beautifully choreographed action sequences, however, these sequences — as adrenaline - inducing as they are — feel a step below to some much grander ones in the
past (i.e. the train sequence in U2, and both the boat and plane sequence in U3), it almost feels like we've seen pretty much anything possible.
Now, I've been to this store several times over the
past couple years, and they have a decent selection
of retro games and their prices usually aren't too absurd for most games, but can get a little up there for more rarer
titles.
In honor
of Valentine's Day this
past month, we at Gamnesia thought it would be a great time to look over Nintendo's rich history and decide on who we think has earned the rightful
title of Nintendo's best
couple.
In fact, I'm willing to bet that the majority
of gamers wouldn't even give movement mechanics much thought at all, despite a select few high profile
titles making some big strides over the
past couple of years.
The very same King that's been quite merrily cloning match - three games and the likes
of Peggle for the
past couple of years and has somehow found themselves swimming in all
of the money, yet despite this have decided to come out fighting against games with the audacity to include the words «candy» or «saga» in their
titles.
But if you take a look at Fortnite, and some
of the other
titles have come out over the
past couple of years.
Over the
past couple of years, SEGA's steady release
of sub-par Sonic
titles has left a bad taste in many people's mouths.
The
past couple of days has seen a massive media splurge from Ubisoft with new newness for Watch Dogs and a sneak peak look at the new Assassin's Creed
title which will be known as Unity set during the French Revolution.
After a
couple of years
past the original release
of Borderlands 2, fans were now expecting Borderlands 3 as a next - gen
title but 2K games and Gearbox Software announced Borderlands 2: The Pre-Sequel as their next contribution to the series.