I am actually
really hyped for this game, and it looks like a cool twist for a Zelda game, yes it is a filler title, but i think it will be a good one, after all Nintendo does not let anyone use one of there 1.
I am
really hyped for the game, but really disapointed tehre's no physical release.
Not exact matches
You all know full well we always get thrashed by decent teams away and stop
hyping over Joel Campbell like he's the answer to all problems, he's nothing special, had a couple of good
games for Costa Rica and a good season
for Olympiacos, he's
really going to be nothing in the prem.
this
game definitely did not deserve the
hype it got, its not the worst, but unlike Pokémon (which its always compared to) will have a hard time to appeal to older people, with its cheesy humor, simplistic character design, and eccentric gameplay it only
really works
for kids 10 and under.
So far the only
game I've
really heard Wii U owners getting excited over was a port of Deus Ex Human Revolution, and when all the
hype for a
game on your system is just a port your doing something wrong.
Well my reasoning
for all of the
hype is that there are a lot of fans of Deus Ex and the
game really tries to mirror the style while providing a unique FPS experience.
For those of you who haven't heard that SCEA was releasing a new ATV Offroad Fury
game, you're not alone, as the
game has
really come to the market with little to no
hype, only to the real hardcore ATV fans.
I already shared the link in all of my social networks and suscribed in youtube, I wanted Animal Crossing New Leaf
for my USA 3ds since it was announced (six years ago) and I see this chance, my
hype is too high I
really hope win this
game!
The
hype The marketing
for this hasn't
really got going yet, and it'll be interesting to see if they push the video -
game angle
for the fans, or the respectable - historical - drama side
for the newbies.
Or do you
really think that Story Mode was not something
hyped for in a
game like Mortal Kombat X,
for example?
I won't say that my
hype for this
game hasn't deflated somewhat with how some things look graphically and how the roster has turned out but it still looks to be a solid and
really fun fighter so I'm still looking forward to picking this up.
There's no faulting a developer
for wanting to
really polish their
game, indeed it's absolutely praiseworthy, but we're seeing more and more titles get announced and
hyped a year and sometimes even more in advance before then being delayed again and again.
People are
really setting themselves up
for disappointment when they
hype games & lineups as the greatest thing to happen since the beginning of
games themselves.
NI no kuni 2 literally looks a whole different
game than its predecessor... i
really couldnt get into the first one, smthing was not right (
for me)... but
for this sequel i m
hyped, seems far more close to traditional JRPGs and far more cohesive in concept
One thing is
for certain, talk like this is a sure - fire way to build up the
hype for the
game, not that it
really needs after all this time.
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.
Destiny is a
game that holds a great amount of
hype around it and while the initial reveal of it at E3 ’13 led us to believe that we are in
for a
game that is going to exemplary, some leaked Alpha Gameplay videos which leaked from an Ubisoft employee (Ryan Butler, Graphics Designer) have made their way onto the internet due to his excitement of streaming the
game on his PS4, sadly the
game has yet to show any unique feature that we haven't already seen in a Borderlands
game, but at least Borderlands is a
game that offers comedic story progression through hilarious storytelling, but Destiny is too straightforward and doesn't
really offer anything that we haven't seen already.
I think its getting a bit over
hyped because people were
really starved
for games over the summer when the alpha and beta ran.
I could even imagine they just wanted to avoid the Smash Bros
hype train, but since I think that
game is going to have weekly DLC (items, stages, events, trophies, fighters)
for many months to come, there's
really no avoiding it.
They announced it when it wasn't finished at all, and details were even scarce to non-existent, making it
really seem like they just tried to sell as many Season Passes as possible to people still in the
hype of the
game, instead of selling the content when it is actually done and can be actually judged
for its worth.
The
game has attained a fair amount of
hype, and I
for one am
really hoping it's not going to be a complete and utter disappointed like those terrible films.
I'm not going to lie, that Skyward Sword review
really taints my brief excitement about the 10, sins that was a 7/10 at best
game for me, but flip it's getting hard to not get
hyped about BotW!
Dead Alliance is one of those
games where I was
really excited about playing it, as we all know I'm a bit of a sucker
for some
hype.
So far the only
game I've
really heard Wii U owners getting excited over was a port of Deus Ex Human Revolution, and when all the
hype for a
game on your system is just a port your doing something wrong.
With
games like Dirt and Grid
really upping the bar on graphics and
game play
for a racer, can Fuel possibly live up to the
hype?
This is low even
for tim... so if this
really is the case and he does us dirty like this, it just makes me wish they'd had never won their lawsuite and never let the
game be released as much as i love it i HATE someone who makes a
game n
hypes the fans to think there will be more just to find out THIS LATE that we've been ignored and forgotten about.
I must state that I'm getting
really tired of review sites
hyping up
games for months, until they come out, and then releasing reviews that clearly point out how average (at best) a
game is).
I'm sure the
game will be fun once I'm actually playing it, but watching these never
really gets me
hyped for some reason.
But,
for all the
hype that surrounds this
game, is it
really all that is cracked up to be?
But in all seriousness, my still - maturing mind was seriously
hyped for this
game, which was the first
game I can ever
really remember having any
hype around its upcoming release — this, and its younger sibling, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, which I also happily claim as another favorite of mine, though I was much more
hyped for «Mario Madness.»
I can't quite discern how much of my personal excitement
for this
game comes from morbid curiosity and how much is just genuine
hype, but I know I
really want to play it, and one way or another, it will be good to finally be done with the whole saga after all these years.
For those of you that already have a copy, does Skyrim really justify the immense hype for the game after Oblivi
For those of you that already have a copy, does Skyrim
really justify the immense
hype for the game after Oblivi
for the
game after Oblivion?
Deep Silver must put on a
really great presentation in E3 to keep fans
hyped up
for the
game.
The Playstation Vita has been on the market
for thirteen months, and it has seen a few must have
games, a ton of stripped down ports, and some
really hit or miss titles that failed to generate any
hype.
While we then sat through an amazing amount of new
games and content coming to the console over the next 6 - 12 months, everyone had in the back of their mind the absolute
hype that they felt when the backwards compatibility announcement happened and it
really made
for a great conference.
At $ 499
for the entire bundle, it's a significant investment, and there hasn't
really been much
hype surrounding most of the
games.