Sentences with phrase «bring niche games»

Not exact matches

Though Hatsune Miku — and vocaloids, really — haven't caught on as much in the West, Sega has continued to bring the games over for a niche but passionate audience.
It's a bit of a niche sport, but that doesn't mean there can't be a great motocross game with the ability to bring in both fans of the sport as well as racing game fans looking for the next high - octane digital adrenaline rush.
The enhancement doesn't bring sweeping graphical changes, so don't expect Red Dead Redemption to look like a game released this year — just wait for Red Dead Redemption 2 to fill that niche — since that would require extensive work on the in - game assets that isn't feasible.
Playing Finny the Fish & the Seven Waters was about as close as I come to relaxed reverie with a controller in my hand these days, and I'm glad that Natsume took a risk (and will likely take a loss) by bringing such a refreshingly quirky niche game to break up the monotony of infinite WWII recreations, look - alike FPSs, and customizable racing games currently boring the hell out of me.
Then along came World of Warcraft, pinching and refining ideas from established games and bringing my niche genre to the forefront of gaming whilst simultaneously destroying everything I loved about it.
Over this past generation, I saw tons and tons of games that stayed in Japan, and while you'd have a few niche publishers — the XSEEDs and Aksyses and Atluses of the world — that are bringing some of those over, a lot of them are stuck, especially on the PSP.
Having spent ten years sourcing niche games and bringing them to Europe, the venerable localisers have decided to celebrate by throwing a 3DS eShop sale.
We're just a group of gamers here, like you, doing what we love to do: playing video games and bringing y» all niche goodness.
The graphical and gameplay improvements pretty much brought the basketball games niche to a new level.
Variable gear stats, expandable attack, spell, and ninjutsu trees, a more mission based gameplay setup, and other gameplay tweaks bring Nioh fully into its own niche of game style while still giving nods to titles that it gained inspiration from.
Hopefully the accessibility will be able to bring this game out of the niche grouping and into the popular fighting game realm with the likes of Street Fighter, Tekken, and Soul Calibur.
Concept wise, while I personally wish Naughtydog would return to form from the PS1 / PS2 eras and make something more colorful and fantasy like, they did bring on the lead designer of Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (a niche game from 2010 I enjoyed a lot) to work with them, so I am intrigued.
It's a niche title on Wii U, and if brought to their current console, could potentially be the beginning of a franchise akin to Donkey Kong Country or the Yoshi series of games.
Active Cues by Tovertafel, on the other hand, is bringing games to an entirely different and niche audience: the elderly.
Video games aren't a small niche industry but a gigantic business that brings in billions of dollars in revenue each year.
Translating the most interesting aspects of these activities into games; This fascination is what brought the members of Team Niche together.
Some of us got sad not being able to play it at the time, but fortunately the game is finally arriving to consoles with an EX version this November, PS3 & PS4 don't have region lock the game so this will be a sure import (since SoA rarely cares to bring niche IPs to the west cause they don't see no profit from these or doesn't have any trust in most J - based IPs) on my case!
(Was hoping for a STEAM release * wink wink *)... but seriously, you will go as far as bringing other niche IP's like Hatsune Miku games over here, and still leave out PSO2?
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