Sentences with phrase «niche titles at»

Wind Waker HD is a remake that offers nothing new to veteran players, Pikmin 3 (which I loved) and Wonderful 101 are niche titles at best, etc..
When I pre-ordered [i] Odama [/ i]-- solely to ensure that my local EB would even have a copy, since I knew that this was going to be a niche title at best — I was eagerly anticipating some «demolition derby» pinball set on the backdrop of feudal Japan.

Not exact matches

A Game of Dwarves could have been a better revival of the genre that Dungeon Keeper started, but it's still a solid title and at $ 10, anyone in this particular niche will get what they payed for.
Also, self - publishing titles tend to include books that are locally focused, narrate family histories, are niche and at times more risque — around religion, politics, sex and sexuality — than what a traditional publisher might wish to handle, Fulton and Bradley said.
It also affords libraries that option to offer foreign and niche material without having a costly subscription at the risk of having a low interest in that title.
At it \'s principal of finding new ways to release niche titles, I \'m certainly a fan of this kind of innovation and I \'m looking forward to seeing it evolve.
Many want to find their book a home at a Big 5 imprint, while others with more niche titles would be happier at a mid-sized or small press.
The Final Fantasy series has been rather lackluster as of late, with the FF13 trilogy proving to be something of a mixed bag and various spin - off titles aimed primarily at niches other than the traditional JRPG fan.
The development team at Nihon Falcom has always been something of an underdog in the JRPG race for the last few decades — while Square and Enix thrilled the world with massive franchises like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, Falcom was building its own niche titles for Japanese PCs, ranging from the long - running Ys franchise to cute experiments like Gurumin.
Equally unsurprising is that the bulk of these titles seem designed for a market that does not exist, or at the very least is decidedly niche: players young enough to appreciate the source material but old enough not to become easily frustrated by the title's unforgiving gameplay.
My programming skills are so tied to an aging and abandoned development platform that making even a niche title like my previous games is a dubious proposition at best.
Most are smaller overlooked niche titles, that deserve a mention at least.
For a rebooted, relatively niche title that's not something to scoff at.
I prefer the smaller indie niche titles which are usually much more interesting and more up my alley as an old school gamer at heart.
Depending on how closed / open minded you are they probably wont or will suit be for you but you «d be surprised at some of the nice gems we «ve received on the Vita that could be found if you were to remain open minded, may it be Indie, Niche titles, Triple As and anything caught in - between.
There will always be a market for the next Mario Party, Mario Kart, Legend of Zelda, etc. and even (perhaps especially) some of the more niche exclusive titles will ensure that plenty of people are at least keeping their eyes on Nintendo.
Titles with niche audiences ate away at Life's general - interest readership, and it eventually went out of business.
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