At least promising titles like Aliens: Colonial Marines are seemingly safe for now.
Not exact matches
We are expected to see
at least one more top class arrival before the window shuts, and it looks like Arsene Wenger is keeping his
promise of retaining Alexis and Ozil, so we should have a very good chance of challenging for the League
title.
And while we don't have exact release dates for the publisher's latest list of
promising titles,
at least we know they're coming.
This is (
at least) the tenth horror movie with the word «Amityville» in the
title, so what makes this one even slightly
promising?
As the
title promises, the post-Civil War potboiler has scoundrels — eight,
at least — circling each other and, eventually, pouncing and bleeding.
SD Card support for WiiWare and Virtual Console
titles should have happened
at least 12 months earlier than it did, and Wii MotionPlus charges you to fix your Wiimote to be (still a little less than) what it
promised to be 4 years ago!
We get
at least one surprising new
title announced that isn't a Kickstarted probably - not - happening indie that
promises tons of backward - looking systems.
This year's «Fall Gaming Rush»
promises to include
at least a few dozen eagerly anticipated
titles, but most of the release dates are still up in the air.
720p imagery
at 60 frames per second is
promised for all three
titles, and for Metal Gear Solid 2
at least, this shouldn't be a problem - after all, the original game on PS2 already ran
at 60Hz, albeit with cut - scenes running
at lower frame - rates with image - blending used to give a sense of smoother motion.
It's going to be
at least another year before Spire sees a release, although Hitbox
promises that various blog posts throughout the year will delve into the ins and outs of the
title, including how that curated level generation will work.