Sentences with phrase «picking up the game unless»

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Unless Xhaka or Ramsey pick up their game asap and consistently
This could end up meaning the game is a little less exciting than some people hope, as the Blues look to pick their moments, unless there's an early goal really open things up.
For now he is the third choice goalkeeper of the La - Liga outfit, who are placed 16th on the log, and mathematically not saved yet as they face the prospect of dropping to the second division in Spain unless they pick up points in their remaining five games of the season.
Unless players have picked up knocks during the break, it looks like Oscar is the only doubt for this game.
Green Day: Rock Band is a well - presented game, but unless you're a Rock Band junkie or a die - hard fan of the band there isn't much of a reason to pick it up.
I very rarely watch a film twice, I never read a book more than once, and unless it's to pick up a couple of super easy achievements, I'll never ever play through the same story campaign in a blockbusting AAA game once those credits have rolled.
It's hard to see how much this helps the feel of the game unless you pick up the controller yourself and try it out.
It's still a fun game but if you already have another console version, this might be one to skip unless you have friends who also pick up this version.
At the end of the day, though, I feel that despite all of its pitfalls and frustrations No Time To Explain is ultimately a fun little game that is worth picking up unless you're the kind of person that finds trial and error gameplay too annoying.
If you already own the game on last - gen consoles, though, and have most of the DLC already, the graphical upgrade simply isn't worth picking it up again unless you're a die - hard fan.
Another great feature regarding Vita games on the PlayStation TV, is that not only can you download games you've already purchased to the PlayStation TV (note: unless you picked up the $ 149 bundle which comes with an 8 GB memory card, you will need to purchase a standalone one), it also has a game card slot on the side should you have any retail copies of your Vita games that are supported at this time.
Disappointing month in my eyes I have been wanting bound and it could be nice but not really enjoying the other games a bonus VR game is decent but I do nt have VR and do nt play to pick one up unless it was 100 bucks.
The soundtrack is also remade and has a wonderful orchestral sound that I always dig, but the fact remains that this might not be worth picking up for people who already bought the gameunless they don't have their old console, or simply want to play a visual update of the game.
Session length seems to make it a bit of a tough sell as a quick pick up and play game but seems too simple to engage with for long stretches unless you really dig the puzzle - ish elements and perfecting each hole
But unless you're fine with spending your time on some (admittedly great) party games and the occasional major title, the Switch is a fantastic piece of hardware that you can probably wait a few months to pick up.
To be able to pick up all the collectibles, you're going to need to complete the game at least once to unlock the various ability types as some areas are locked off unless you have the right tools to access them.
If you already own a copy of Dr. Mario on NES, Game Boy, SNES or N64 then think twice before picking this up unless online multiplayer really floats your boat.
Outside of Funky Kong (which is sure to make the game more accessible), there's not a whole lot of reason to pick it up again if you already owned it, unless you didn't uncover the many secrets that the game has to offer.
In an iterative cycle like this one, there is no real point for a single console owner to pick up the competitors while losing access to all of those games, unless they are just curious about the exclusives on the other side of the fence.
Unless you're a purist who only plays games on their original hardware, or you have some fondness / nostalgia for the Game Gear, there is absolutely no reason to pick one up now.
Not really big news, unless you really thought Nintendo was going to abandon all of their old game trademarks... Coke lost their trademark and someone else picked it up (and Coke had to work to get it back), Nintendo is keeping that from happening.
Unless you bought every game available for the PS4 at launch, by now you may have burned out the launch games you picked up for your new PS4 but fear not, during a press conference...
You'd be hard pressed to find a better game of this sort on Vita without invoking a certain Persona we'll save you the trouble of selling you on, so unless you're adverse to the genre or universe I'd wholeheartedly recommend you pick it up.
So just pass on DS fishing games unless you can pick them up for next to nothing.
For instance, a game that's region - locked to Japan and Asia would be unable to be played in North America, unless you picked up a console that had been made in Japan and thus able to play those games, or had access to third - party software.
After about three hours you may never pick this game up again, unless you have a game night with friends.
When first picking up the game, unless you have been playing 2d platformers recently and often you may have a hard time out of the gate.
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