Sentences with phrase «when hype for the game»

Everyone is expecting at least two more, and there's absolutely no way would they show all newcomers months before, especially when hype for the game needs to be at its optimum level around 1 - 4 weeks before the game is released, to increase sales.

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Despite the hype that surrounded him when he signed, Spaniard Morata has only been able to bag a total of 14 goals and five assists in 40 appearances, meaning that he directly contributes to less than a goal every two games, a poor return for a player of his ability.
Crap performance to have any chance of the league we absolutely have to beat spurs can you imagine instead of iwobi why not bring on Campbell I feel sorry for that guy every bloody time when the pressure on we choke this man u team where not even that good I don't care about the hype we had enough to beat them and o how we miss car zola caus ramsay is but rubbish these last few games
There was a lot of hype surrounding Daniele Rugani when he arrived back at Juventus from his time at Empoli over the summer but so far he is yet to play a league game for the Serie A champions.
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.
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.
Rockstar is known to release few details for their games leading up to launch, but when it's starting to get close (read: a few months away) they do drop a few major bombs to build the hype, and seeing as they've been mum all this time, E3 actually seems like a great venue.
The Phantom Pain is easily a game that will be a huge buzz word at this years E3, Konami does have a good track record of helping in creating hype for this game especially when they first revealed this game as Moby Dick Studios, from then on the game has only gotten better and Ground Zeroes has set up a huge pace for Phantom Pain.
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
While details about the game itself with written explanations are more useful for players (and us), visual media tends to work better when it comes to generating hype, and after such a long dry spell, that is probably the number one priority.
It's always weird when games attempt to insert themselves into the hype and excitement for other games by making fun of them, copying some of their styles, or pulling off similar antics.
I wasn't to hyped for this game when it came out, but I still pre-ordered it.
The studio hyped up the Wii U version of the game several times until 2015 when it was released on other platforms, but was outright canceled for Wii U. Had Slightly Mad actually honored their initial promise, that would have been a pretty big deal.
Personally, I am just waiting for the announcement of when I will be able to give the game on try on Xbox so I can firsthand see what the hype is about.
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.
again this is opinions do you play those games for Microsoft what if all of them other than forza suck what then people was hyping fable when Xbox one has no good RPG some were saying how its going to be better than Zelda then the game didn't live up to its hype when those game actually out and the review said wow and its actually selling more than any other games on the market then we can say who has the better launch line up
While no story details are present yet I am obviously hyped for a new Red Dead Redemption experience, so when the game does come out, you can bet I'll be up late playing that on release with a massive smile on my face.
I don't want to spoil any of it for you as they'll be even more exciting to experience yourself, but I hope the demo gets you hyped to play the full game when it comes out on March 7, 2017.
When the PlayStation 4 was announced, Killzone: Shadow Fall was one of the games Sony hyped for the system, showing off its amazing graphics and...
The Phantom Pain is easily a game that will be a huge buzz word at this years E3, Konami does have a good track record of helping in creating hype for this game especially when they first revealed this game as Moby Dick Studios, from then on the game has only gotten better and Ground Zeroes has set up a huge pace for Phantom Pain.
Go spend $ 400 and then realize that you're getting marginally better games (not accounting for specific tastes the metacritic scores tend to be pretty close every time I check) and miss out on the TONS of exclusive games that Sony pours their heart and soul into, while Microsoft cancels the next Scalebound or hypes up a broken beta of a game like Pub G when there's a better version that runs better on the same engine made by the company that owns the engine.
We knew the hype was real for this spiritual successor to the Banjo - Kazooie games when it broke multiple Kickstarter speed records and shattered every stretch goal in its path.
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.
I think its getting a bit over hyped because people were really starved for games over the summer when the alpha and beta ran.
But when the game lives up to the hype like dying light did imo its good for evryone
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 bought.
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.
All the hype, especially for Natal, on gaming sites, will be unwarranted when the games that come out are casual and boring.
The hype for Bayonetta's gameplay reached an all - time high when the legendary Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu gave the game a pefect review score of 40 out of 40 and escalated when Edge Magazine said that Kratos, Dante, and every other action / adventure star needed to go back to the drawing board.
«I've never thought much about hyping my games, so I end up short in that department when it's time for release.
The original Hot Pursuit is still one of the most respected and talked about entries in the series, so when EA announced that Criterion, creators of the Burnout series, were handling the developing duties for the new version of Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit, an instant buzz and hype for the game was creatfor the new version of Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit, an instant buzz and hype for the game was creatFor Speed: Hot Pursuit, an instant buzz and hype for the game was creatfor the game was created.
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.
As Gaming Trend's Lead News Editor, I have written up dozens of news stories on patch notes, apologies from developers and publishers for broken games, and frankly been subject to quite a bit of disappointment when new IP like Destiny, Titanfall, and Watch Dogs, games with enough hype to set the world on fire, were mediocre at worst, and underwhelming at best.
The original Half - Life's hype train first started rolling when an early demo of the first few chapters of the game, known as «Half - Life: Day One», only meant for distribution with graphics cards, was leaked to the internet.
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.
Twilight Princess was one of the first games that I preordered in my younger years and one of the first games that I truly was hyped for when it finally came out after countless delays.
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.
The Xbox 360 was the console that got me into gaming; I was a very casual gamer beforehand, but when I saw the commercials and hype for Halo 3 something clicked in me and I just HAD to have a 360.
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion was the very first game I played when I bought into the next gen hype, and even that game managed to consume me for months.
So let's talk about what not to do when you release a game in early access so my example for this would be Dayz (you've all probably forgotten about that game) but not me as i was so hyped for this game when it was announced and had such high hopes for it but my dreams where ruined by lazy game developers.
in the time of gamble - boxes, Robert's failure was to deliver as hyped while throwing in everything like FOIP and land claims, but the actual business model is pretty fair considering you can get access to the game (in its current alpha state and when it finally releases) for less than the standard AAA price.
For those who missed out on the game when it came out back in 2009, you can see what all the hype is about.
There's no doubt that the hype came to a head this past fall when the game had to be delayed for an unspecified amount of time, which led to all sorts of speculations by gamers and media members about why the delay was needed, and if it was a bad sign for the new IP.
sega you posted a Sonic clip for the game and it had the old 16 - bit style music and when i look at this new trailer i honestly cant see how old music like that would fit with a game that i see here it just wouldn't clash well at all so somethings tells me you guys got something up your sleeves that your hiding from us as usual to get more hype ^ ^»
Kirby Epic Yarn: I fucking loved Kirby Super Star when it came out and have played pretty much all the other Kirby games, so don't blame me when I say I was super hyped up for this.
The funniest part about this — and I even noticed this when GTA IV was just coming down from its hype - high, is that Rockstar made GTA more serious because people kept whining for a more serious game, and almost IMMEDIATELY we panned it for being so serious.
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.
No Man's Sky is the current poster child for managing expectations when it comes to hyping up a video game pre-launch.
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