Sentences with phrase «whole lot of games»

Funny how there are whole lot of games out there were everyone likes it but the «critics» do not.
That doesn't mean the Yankees will win the first wild card for sure, because three games isn't a whole lot of games.
It's my favorite sport (tied with basketball), and so my days are consisting of a whole lot of game watching right now.
Funny how there are whole lot of games out
This week there's a whole lot of game talk, including a good portion about Dust and sadly a fair bit about The Expendables 2.
Basically, they have a lot of desks, a lot of monitors, and a whole lot of games; but on Saturday, everything was organized and decked out for Conquest.
I didn't play a whole lot of games this year... So just maybe it could be ok to bring this GotY award to BotW?
That's a whole lot of games — more than any human can possibly play and complete in a lifetime.
Though he was slightly off as far as the numbers go and the prediction shot down by Microsoft representatives, the increase did come and was announced as late as yesterday, much to the despise of a whole lot of gamers.
And according to CEO Paul Wedgwood there's a whole lot of game there to enjoy, too.
It's a small change that ends up doing a whole lot of the game in great ways.
For this week North America is seemingly receiving a whole lot of games off the eShop, in terms of the Wii U many of these are cheap budget titles that might interest you, to be specific some of you might enjoy getting to play Sudoku on your console, however it is the 3DS is the big system this week.
That's a whole lot of game that you'll be getting for less than 40 bucks.
The PS4 and Xbox One were released around November of 2013, but other than the launch titles like Assassins Creed: Black Flag and the annual roster updates on the sports titles, there really wasn't a whole lot of games on offer for the better part of that first year.
That's a whole lot of game, so being able to pick this one up for dirt cheap on PC is not something to scoff at.
That's a whole lot of game for not a lot of cash, honestly.
From Nintendo's Sheriff to Red Dead Redemption, not a whole lot of games have explored the themes and locales of the American West.
I guess what I'm getting at is there are a whole lot of games out there that should keep their momentum going but do not.
Throw in upwards of 25 hours of gameplay (depending on your playing style on how much you like to grind) and you have a whole lot of game here.
I know it has been three months since the latest Hyrulian adventure was released, but like I said I'm not going to be able to post a whole lot of game reviews near release.
It is possible of course to mention here a whole lot of games within this group, but I would like to focus on one of the titles - Super Mario Bros..
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