Whether that's enough for newcomers to
pick up the title remains to be seen.
Not exact matches
-- The loss to Chelsea where were supposed to be
title challengers — The 3 — 3 draw to Anderlecht where we were
up 3 — 3 at half time — The loss to Swansea following the Anderlecht result where we were under pressure to get a good result — The 3 — 2 loss at Stoke where we were under pressure to
pick up points to
remain in the
title challenge and were 3 — 0 down at half time — The 1 — 0 loss to United where we were expected to beat United with a worse injury crisis than ourselves — The 3 — 1 loss to Monaco after we were fully expected to beat the weakest opponent we could draw and finally kick on to the R16 The 2 — 1 loss to Spurs where our resurgence was on and we had an outside chance at the
title with both City and Chelsea slowing
up The 0 — 1 loss to Swansea when 2nd was still in our hands as well as the 0 — 0 draw to Sunderland both at home
Arsenal still have the motivation to play for as they will not only
pick up a Ucl ticket and win the FA Cup but they still have an outside chance to win the PL
title this season if they can win all their
remaining 13 games which is a big ask of the Gunners to accomplished.
Naturally, you'll have to pay the
remaining $ 58.99 when
picking up your copy, so don't mistake this for an opportunity to grab one of 2017's most anticipated AAA
titles for just a buck.
The question
remains though — How much care and attention has been afforded to Raven's remastering efforts for Modern Warfare's genre defining campaign, and is this a respectful take on a classic
title or just another cheaply ported cash grab squirted out to serve as an incentive for reticent fans to
pick up Infinite Warfare over its contemporaries?
Platforms: 3DS Likely Western publishers: XSEED Why we may get it: The Marvelous connection has led to XSEED
picking up many
titles released by the company in Japan, and this one doesn't seem any different, an RPG from what
remains of Rune Factory developer Neverland.
While it was a primary gameplay mechanic in Super Mario Bros. 2, it
remained to a lesser extent in future
titles, be it
picking up and carrying the shells of his fallen foes to use as a weapon, or to slam oversized enemies into the ground to hail their surrender.
Most recently, it was released on the Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console, where it
remains a popular
title for gamers to
pick up and play, some two decades after its original release.