Look at games like Tom Clancy's: The Division, Tom Clancy's: Rainbow Six Siege, Destiny 2, Warframe, and Overwatch.
Just
look at games like Lawbreakers and Battleborn, two games that were multiplayer - focused that didn't sell.
It's not impossible to make a scary, low - budget Indie Game —
look at games like Slender, or SCP: Containment Breach — but it does need a certain touch, and without that touch all you've got is an action game with a thin aura of «horror» lumped on top of it.
Look at games like Tekken or MK that switch the character line up every game.
I look at Strider the same way
I look at games like Resogun, Dead Nation, or Joe Danger.
In modern times,
we look at games like Dishonored to see how our place, and the world, evolve through our choices.
Look at games like Farming Simulator 17, which bills itself as «The most complete farming simulator experience» on its Steam page.
Just
look at games like Rust, Day Z, Ark: Survival Evolved, and countless others.
If
you look at games like crysis 2, 3, battlefield 3/4, assasin's creed 4 etc., you will easily notice that all these words from this dev was purely bs..
As for your specific question on ramp - up time, you can
look at games like CrossFire and League of Legends to see how large, successful microtransaction games in China ramp up.
And to those who keep b **** ing about no trophies, take
a look at games like R&CF and MGS4.
Barton particularly notes: «Nowadays, it's all too easy to
look at games like The Bard's Tale, Quest of the Avatar, Bane of the Cosmic Forge, The Pool of Radiance, Wasteland, or even Dungeon Master and wonder what all the fuss was about.
I sort of
look at these games like I do Rock Band now.
Especially if
you look at games like GTA V.
Look at games like Killzone 1 & 2, Uncharted, TLOU, GOW 3, Beyond Two Souls and Crysis 3.
but
look at games like Rayman, it was supposed to be a Wii U exclusive then it went mutli - plat and was delayed...... I know games get delayed, but delaying ONE console version is just BS and makes the one system that gets left behind look bad.....
An absolutely bonkers game and statistically it's hard to
look at games like this.
«When
you look at games like Stoke away, the big disappointment for us was that we had a very young defence on the day and missing players was certainly detrimental to our results.
Sue exactly my words — Sometimes im chocked how Iwobi after the team has lost the ball by him or Ramsey, can stand still
looking at the game like a spectator.
When
we look at a game like chess, we say, «Well, yes, of course computers do well because it's a well - defined game — the rules, the moves, the goals.»
90 percent of WiiWare games are all third party and if
you look at a game like World of Goo, from 2D Boy, you know, this game was made by a couple people, basically, and made for around $ 10,000, and it's one of the highest - rated Wii games on the system.
And here's why: if
we look at a game like Killzone Shadowfall, using the 30 fps cap option in single - player, the difference in response is substantial.
They look at a game like this and think, «Hey, that looks neat.»
Whereas you,
look at a game like this and think, «Where the graphics be?»
but
looking at games like this, uncharted: golden abyss, and resistance: burning skies makes me really excited for this.
It might be difficult in this age of stunning high definition 3D graphics and surround sound to
look at a game like Star Fox and see something extraordinary, but all the way back in 1993, Star Fox was a game changer.
I've
looked at games like ARK: Survival Evolved and Conan Exiles while they've been in Early Access and found them to lack in features, be bursting at the seams with bugs, and perform as though I were trying to run Skyrim on an Apple II.
If
you look at a game like Outlast however, you can't fight, you can only run and hide.
One of the big questions on anyone's mind when
looking at a game like Excite Truck for the Wii is whether or not it will be able to use the controls to their advantage.
Ryan Livingstone: From a sales perspective, sure it might suffer in that regard because when
you look at a game like Call of Duty or Battlefield a lot of people buy it for the campaign.
It might be difficult in this age of stunning high definition 3D graphics and surround sound to
look at a game like Star Fox and see something extraordinary, but all the way back in...
Still, though, there were some deeper
looks at games like Dragon Age and Battlefield as well as first glimpses of Mass Effect, Battlefront and Mirror's Edge.
Simplistically, you might say that Jane McGonigal
looks at games like self - help books while Rohrer looks at them like novels.
Frankly, it's easy to feel spoiled and fickle when
you look at a game like Asphalt 7 and say, «Ehh, well, you know what?»
We will be
looking at games like Sonic Adventure 2 Battle, Doom, Super Mario World, and many more in today's video.
I know people keep pushing the technology but you've got to look back to the original forces to come up with something new and you have to pay homage really.Even when
you look at a game like Tomb Raider we were heavily influenced by certain other games - Prince of Persia and the Ultima Underworld.
Not exact matches
We need to make sure we have a compelling feature set that we can execute
at a high quality, so when we start talking about the next iteration of the
game it
looks, feels and plays different enough that people feel
like they have to get the next version.
But right now it
looks like Walmart's trying to beat Amazon
at Amazon's
game.
If I happen to see that player
at another
game, I'll say to them, «Hey, that was a horse shit call, but from my angle, that's what it
looked like.»
The following is a four - part
look at the best commercials to air during the big
game, from classics
like Apple's «1984» to recent standouts
like Volkswagen's spot starring a pint - sized Darth Vader.
Cloud gaming was also the focus of a story I did for Canadian Business, which
looked at how large studios are hoping for something
like a Netflix of video
games to emerge.
SkratchTV, which aims to give golf fans an «irreverent
look at the
game of golf without the exclusivity and stodginess,» claimed to have gotten their hands on the official list of banned terms, which also included fan favorites
like «Baba Booey» and «Mashed Potatoes.»
When you
look at well known applications of AI
like Google's AlphaGo Zero, you get the impression it's
like magic: AI learned the world's most difficult board
game in just three days and beat champions.
Its
like hes raising the ante in a poker
game without actually
looking at his cards.
If you
look at it
like GULF is a pitcher, and I've got a long - term baseball
game going here, I start GULF off as the starting pitcher.
If you really did some «
looking at» what I gave you, you would see that they are in fact, directly connected, but,
like I said, its the same ole
game you people want to play.
I'd love to see a sports figure
at the end of a horrible
game say something along the lines of «well, you know, my deity saw fit to make me
look like I've never played this
game before.
I am really trying to do Paleo and
look at all these recipes
at the same time though things
like onion, garlic, apple cider vinegar and agave keep popping up and substitutions are the name of the
game.
Hole left by carzola
looks bigger every
game... Only supply routes
look like bellerin and kolasinac and while both have potential they are not completely reliable yet... Hoping to see wilshire on
at some point
It
looks like we are going to have two strikers in Sanchez and Giroud, and surprisingly Wenger has also started with Ramsey, despite the Welshman only playing a cameo role
at the weekend.I personally would have thought he would only have played half a
game, but maybe Wenger intends to take him off
at half - time?