Mortal Kombat X Review: «Besides
Lackluster Story This Game Is The Complete Package, Great Gameplay And More»
Not exact matches
As such, the
game's barebones
story,
lackluster AI, and insufficient player trading options are real disappointments that prevent the
game from reaching its full potential.
While Dead Rising 4 offers a
story just like the past
games, it is easily the weakest aspect considering how
lackluster it feels, and how it fails to provide anything substantial in term of stroytelling.
While the
game does offer us majority of the key
story events in gameplay, the implementation feels
lackluster as the gameplay is repetitive and doesn't offer a compelling experience.
This
game had a high potential to be amazing, but the lopsided
story structure and the
lackluster open world pull it down to being just okay.
However it's
lackluster story and multitude of glitches and bugs severely hinder this
game and ruin what could have been something great.
My little clan of idiots and I love to play the campaigns through and look forward to a dose or Horde; so whilst Judgement's
game mechanics and tweaked controls were fine, its
lackluster story meant it's not a
game I have been back to all that often.
The
game's
lackluster story and occasional difficulty may scare some away, but between the amazing dungeons, challenging battles, and great music, this is an accessible and worthwhile chapter in the series.
The
story was
lackluster, the good / evil mechanic was hardly embellished upon, the
game world felt uninspired and hollow, supporting cast were almost neglected for the most part and the complete lack of meaningful side quests meant that Second Son was just a shadow of what it could have been.
While some
gamers might find this month's offerings a bit
lackluster, those who enjoy
story driven experiences and strong platforming have it made on Playstation 4.
That being said, like all Souls
games, Bloodborne is just another overrated piece of crap
game with f *** ing terrible graphics, (cool atmosphere, though) horrible, clunky controls, a joke of a lock - on system that is unresponsive, repetitiveness, tediousness, poor hit detection, poor frame rate,
lackluster story, and barely any RPG elements.
I had a very positive experience with the
game: The gameplay is still awesome, the planets look a lot bigger and prettier, the loot system is great and the missions during the end
game are fantastic, but the
lackluster story mode, boring side missions and use of microtransactions hold it back just a bit.
Unity can be an enjoyable
game and its setting is an impressive achievement, but technical issues, a
lackluster story, and an overall lack of variety in its missions weigh down the
game.
Devil May Cry 2 is still the weakest
game of the bunch thanks to some boring level design and a
lackluster story.
However, if I weren't already engaged in the
story, the flat, repetitive levels and
lackluster attempt to explain the
game's world would be much harder to overlook.
With the
lackluster story and seemingly simple design, it's just not what I would call a good
game.
While the core of the gameplay stands fairly well as a whole, the lack of an abundant set of gameplay modes for single players, a very poor tutorial, and a
lackluster story mode hamper the overall experience; however, the multiplayer portion of the
game helps get this title back on its feet and running again.
The main
story missions can feature intense, exciting firefights, but the
game's biggest drawback is it's
lackluster story.
Ubisoft does a lot of things right with its post-apocalyptic third - person cover - based RPG shooter, but the
lackluster story, repetitive gameplay loop, and boring endgame content hold back what could have been a much better
game.
Such a...
lackluster game... I did not enjoy the sappy
story either, although the voice acting and acting in general were on a very high level.
While some of the
story and dialogue feel
lackluster, the action is at its best for a Telltale
game.
Mostly due to the
game's
lackluster story and rampant bugs and glitches and poor character animations at launch.
Quantum Break is the latest release from Remedy, and while its time - shifting
story seems poised to take things to the next level with its sky - high production values and a
story that's told through both in -
game action and a stylish, well - delivered TV series that's been grafted onto the experience, the
game's
lackluster gunplay and some serious pacing issues keep this sci - fi shooter from ever rising above mediocrity.