Sentences with phrase «open world video games like»

Open world video games like the latest Zelda have only appeared on PC, Playstation 4 or Xbox One until now, it was the first time a game this size made it onto a Nintendo Console.

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I'm sitting in my childhood living room on the weekend playing the mine cart levels of Donkey Kong Country, suddenly; I'm at my daycare waiting for the bus to arrive passing Nintendo 64 and Playstation One controllers around while my friends and I play a large selection of open world collect»em up games, finally; I look around again and I'm laying in bed watching Let's Plays and videos of classic games I had missed out on like Glover and Banjo Kazooie.
He also enjoys open - world video games, like the GTA, Bioshock, and Fallout series, and 20th Century poetry, including Dylan Thomas, Philip Larkin, and Sylvia Plath.
In the second part of their video interview with Junichi Masuda and Shigeru Ohmori, Game Informer asked about story in Pokémon game (and more precisely the more prominent role they've played in recent entries), but also whether Game Freak would ever make a fully open - world Pokémon game like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WGame Informer asked about story in Pokémon game (and more precisely the more prominent role they've played in recent entries), but also whether Game Freak would ever make a fully open - world Pokémon game like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wgame (and more precisely the more prominent role they've played in recent entries), but also whether Game Freak would ever make a fully open - world Pokémon game like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WGame Freak would ever make a fully open - world Pokémon game like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wgame like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
Zombies are overused in video games with almost every Call of Duty offering Zombies mode, Dead Rising tackling open world Zombie adventure and games like State of Decay ticking the rest of boxes for whatever is left for Zombies.
Zombies are overused in video games with almost every Call of Duty offering Zombies mode, Dead Rising tackling open world Zombie adventure and games like State of Decay...
As you can see from the video, EA had designed a fairly ok open - world Metropolis, which in turn has created more issues, like crashing into buildings, I remember playing this game and it was quite fun, but the number of times I was trying to navigate the streets to the waypoint but just kept crashing into the tall skyscrapers.
It's games like Cuphead which make us feel like we've stepped into a morbid 1930's cartoon with extremely difficult bosses or amazing open world games like Super Mario Odyssey and Breath of the Wild that are really the forerunners for how the video game industry can make players addicted to their titles.
It was revealed during an «everything you need to know» video posted by Ubisoft at E3 that Skull and Bones, like Sea of Thieves, will be an online, ongoing service game set in a shared open world.
Like the original 2010 open - world western video game, the sequel looks like it will have a persistent ecosystem that players can interact with albeit a tad denser, as pointed out by The VeLike the original 2010 open - world western video game, the sequel looks like it will have a persistent ecosystem that players can interact with albeit a tad denser, as pointed out by The Velike it will have a persistent ecosystem that players can interact with albeit a tad denser, as pointed out by The Verge.
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