Everything in the game fits with what it is trying to accomplish.
Not exact matches
Personalization is the name of the
game in everything we do — there's no more one size
fits all.
I cant stress enough we need a
fit koss and another great cb he did
everything against southhampton and mert just headed and gave them the ball back i like mert he has good character but the boss should be our captain and have someone who can share the workload next to him not covering for everyone else chambers is great but has been thrown
in to many
games........
It adds just enough content to satisfy me, so while not being a completely different
game it's
everything that was fun
in Wii
fit and manages to make a better
game.
It adds just enough content to satisfy me, so while not being a completely different
game it's
everything that was fun
in Wii
fit and manages
It's a
game - changer, and yet it
fits in with
everything I've been doing.»
Trine may feel like it rolls out every sword and sorcery cliché
in the book, but because of the obvious love that has been poured into the
game,
everything fits together beautifully.
Everything as you would expect, is scaled down to
fit on a smaller screen and the writing which isn't all that large when the
game is
in TV mode is now even smaller, with some like the words being uttered by a certain character, whilst out
in the field is very hard to read and make out, so while you can take the
game out on the go and play it wherever you want on the Switch, your best bet is to only ever play it when docked.
It was
fitting then, to find solace
in my time with Dead Rising 4, a
game all about killing
everything around you with whatever you can find and taking pictures along the way.
I was hesitant when I first saw trailers, but now that I've seen the
game in motion,
everything fits wonderfully.
There's a central plot and overacted characters and all that —
everything you need to
fit the bill of a contemporary sandbox
game — but Just Cause 2 once again gives you a reason to ignore all that and just blow up
everything in sight.
The conversion team has gone
in and made sure
everything fits and runs smoothly this time, fully realizing Guerrilla's original vision for the
game.
Everything in the
game just
fits together really well, and for now I'm looking forward to seeing where the whole thing goes.
The Los Angeles Times review suggested the
game would «
fit better on a big screen
in some multiplex», and also added that «Uncharted 2 is ridiculously immersive, so much so that you forget you are controlling the actions of treasure hunter Nathan Drake...
everything is done right.»
Ranging from more powerful guns to three metal orbs that fly around your ship taking
everything out
in your path, they add a more chaotic element to the
game which already makes you think you will be having some sort of
fit with all the neon explosions and fast paced action.
Truly awesome... I played up until chapter 4 and damn what an incredible job, I mean it's expected from ND but damn the
game's amazing.So far it's better than UC4... the beginning was amazing and
everything looks good, even the huge scenarios are
fitting well into the
game while
in UC4 they were vague.
Not all of them are bad, to be fair, but graded on a whole they're
fitting with
everything else offered
in the
game which is awful.
Furthermore, there are quite some things
in the two MSX
games that have been retconned
in later installments, and remaking the
games could be a way to make
everything fit together.
The goal of Crazy Taxi is to pick up passengers and drop them off at their destination, but it's
everything in - between that earns this
game its
fitting name.
It's a bit of
everything I feel, and that should hopefully
fit in with the narrative and pace of the
game — as I feel this could have a great story due to the cold war feel to it.
Of course we couldn't
fit everything in here, there are too many
games that influenced a generation of
gamers.
It's a bit too early, but normally we are very ambitious with our
games and we can't
fit everything in our
games at release.
When talking about the core combat its really a give and take situation for
everything that works out well, it seems that you also feel something a bit negative
in the controls, but over all it just
fits in this
game and becomes more comfortable as you progress through.
Well either way you're
in for a treat with ARK: Survival of the
Fittest as it includes almost
everything from the main
game but
in a much shorter more confined time frame.
Either you delay the
game a ridiculous amount MORE than has already been delayed to
fit everything in to it (which you probably can't do without running into money trouble again) or you sacrifice content to be able to deliver on both fronts.
Two
games are spin offs that explain
in more detail how
everything will
fit with KH3 and the third
game is the longly...
I got a free to play Fire Emblem
game that, while pared down to
fit a mobile experience, gave me most
everything I love from the franchise
in terms of
game play.
Steam Big Picture mode, which is designed for TVs, is a great
fit for the Win because you can navigate
everything with the D - pad and instantly see which
games will automatically work well with the built -
in controls.