Sentences with phrase «if gamers do»

Sure it's not Mario Party but it does allow you to have up to four amiibo's in play and if gamers don't have enough of these, their friends can play virtual villagers.
He said he feels sorry for the families of the officials in Michigan's upcoming Orange Bowl game because Harbaugh is already «researching them, trying to find someone to blame if the game doesn't go his way.»
«The video game industry is a hit - based industry and if your game doesn't sell well, then your job is at risk,» said a source.
«The video game industry is a hit - based industry and if your game doesn't sell well, then your job is at risk»
But i do nt understand the squad picked by Wenger... Was it cause he had one eye on the Chelsea game... What if that game doesn't go in our favour as well — would mean that we lost both while trying to secure one only.
If this game does not show that Arsenal is progressing as a club then nothing will.
If Arsenal start slowly again then we only have ourselves to blame if the game does not go our way.
If these games don't fit into your NFL Betting System and wouldn't be plays as 1 p.m. or 4 p.m. games, then they shouldn't be as night games either.
And if the game doesn't reach the end of normal time without a winner (1 - 1 is the most probable score line), three or more goals are likely to have been scored (56 % probability) by the two sides.
Obtaining the correct game can help ease frustration, that will no doubt erupt, but will certainly be on the lesser scale if the game does not have unrealistic set of expectations.
Under the new rule, even if a game does not complete the first inning, pitchers who participated during the first inning must adhere to the appropriate rest requirements.
If this game didn't have «Resistance» in the title most of us probably wouldnt be paying too much attention to it.
Heads and shoulders above other games currently on the market touted as RPG's, and I have confidence that even if this game does not sell well it will become a classic RPG.
I am not sure if this game didn't turn out because of time or money, but for whatever reason 187: Ride or Die is a below average arcade action racer that has some good multiplayer fun but besides that just misses out on a great opportunity.
If the game doesn't like the ball landing so close to the edge of the bunker and the rough, it'll arbitrarily put your ball back in the middle of the bunker.
If this game doesn't get a soundtrack release then we'll all be poorer for it.
If the game does turn out to be a prequel as suspected, a somewhat younger Herbert Moon may make a return much to the joy of fans.
If the game doesn't sell, a developer isn't going to make lots of DLC.
Of course, it wouldn't be news if the game didn't have a cooperative mode, and to follow in the footsteps of one of the greatest co-op experiences in a game like Crackdown is no small feat.
«The video game industry is a hit - based industry and if your game doesn't sell well, then your job is at risk»
«The video game industry is a hit - based industry and if your game doesn't sell well, then your job is at risk,» said a source.
At the very least it looks like you'll at least be able to paddle a canoe, and it'd be surprising if the game doesn't have a fully formed swimming system to accompany its boats.
Well, the game has yet to be released officially, save for the beta version on the Japan E-Shop, so the game could end up looking a lot better but, in the end, if the game does end up getting released here in the States and if the visuals are unchanged.
This ensures a possibility to get maximum satisfaction even though if the game doesn't seem very exciting from the very first sight.
Also, those amiibo are so cute that I may just have to import them if the game doesn't come to the West.
This would be fine, jumping into side missions while driving about the city, if the game didn't actively discourage you from driving about the city.
If the games don't look or play noticeably better, Wii U owners will absolutely explode.
Post E3: So what if the game doesn't look as good as we thought it would?
But what if another game didn't make the choice so easy?
So, everything I've laid out so far would be moot if the game didn't play well, but thankfully, Killing Floor 2 is a fast, rapid - fire shooter that doesn't get too caught up in its own mythology, or try to be anything it's not.
Mods, XP, 700 cars and 30 tracks all means jack squat if the game doesn't control or play as it should.
If your game doesn't offer meaningful opportunities for assessment within the game, don't worry.
If a game doesn't do well, they just fire a bunch of people but it's not like any company ever suffers from a bad game to the point that they change tactics.
The leak for that game was incredible even if it was a target render - they wouldn't release something so good if the game didn't nearly approach the level shown would they?
I like the Switch but it wont keep up like this if the games do nt start to pick up.
If the game does well, is it possible those unfunded chapters could become DLC?
If this game did nt have resident evil and capcom in it, it would be rated even lower.
Maybe it will get added in the future if the game does well.
Do you think you would have done as well if that game didn't exist?
Even if this game doesn't hit 2 million, they will make KZ3.
What we do get is some rather tasty visuals, even if the game doesn't come with proper 21:9 support.
Still, if the game doesn't do the grand overarching story as well as it should it does at least do the small ones reasonably well.
At the time, Sakaguchi called it Final Fantasy because if the game didn't sell, it would be Square's final title.
It wouldn't be so bad if the game didn't feel it necessary to force - feed players big eyefuls of unimaginative, by - the - numbers exposition.
The claim I want to make is this: If a game doesn't warm our hearts to beauty, then we have reason to not play it.
So, I think if a game doesn't warm out hearts to beauty, then we have still reason to not play it.
If this game does not make you feel like a super soldier who can do anything, than no game can.
Even if the game did not exactly revolutionize or introduce something necessarily new to the first - person shooter genre, it accomplishes what it sets out to do which is simply to provide an enjoyable experience.
If a game does not clearly ask for permission, it will never access any such information.
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