Sentences with phrase «plenty of games try»

Plenty of games try to be funny, but forget that they need to build the laughs on a firm foundation of good game mechanics.

Not exact matches

He will have enough on his plate trying to assimilate two free - agent targets — Stevie Johnson (late of the Niners) and Jacoby Jones (Ravens)-- who figure to see plenty of action while tight end Antonio Gates is serving a four - game suspension for violating the league's PED policy.
At least you 2 know who I'm talking about 3 points what you got to say about that nothing cause we got the maximum points we can and we played quite well if you do watch football you should know every team with a 1 goal lead will be on the back foot to try see out the game especially wen we had plenty of chances to finish them off COYG
The latest Forza Motorsport boasts plenty of cool new features including wet weather and night racing, so when YouTube channel MotorWorldHype got the game, naturally they wanted to try out these new additions.
It is a dream game, and the dream may reoccur in a much more important setting at the national finals in Philly, though there are plenty of other talented teams who would consider that a nightmare and will try to prevent it.
Still, Wenger may be trying some early mind games by suggesting United will approach this match differently and do plenty of attacking.
Despite the loss, it is still early, and Team Kappa Sig JR has plenty of games to go back to the drawing board with to try to figure out what went wrong in Week 1.
I spent almost five years reporting in Harlem, attending parenting classes and sixth - grade math lessons and basketball games and parent - teacher meetings, and the time I spent there turned out to be a period of great change, not only for Geoff and the scope of his project but also for plenty of individuals whose stories I've tried to tell in the book.
There are also plenty of great stay - warm dates to be had: try meeting your date at The Loft for a cozy afternoon of craft beer and board games by a toasty fire.
The journey through the game's campaign will provide you with plenty of gameplay for your money, especially for a shooter, as long as you take advantage of the numerous side missions and activities along the way rather than trying to push your way to the end as quickly as possible.
There is a lot of goals to accomplish that keep the game feeling fresh, and the difficulty of the game means there's plenty of reason to keep coming back as you try and beat your previous best score.
I managed to complete Forces» main story in under 4 hours on Hard difficulty — and that's on a first playthrough, making plenty of mistakes, trying to record footage and take screenshots, making three cups of tea and also taking a phone call... and I'm far from the best Sonic gamer.
With its huge selection of games, movies, TV shows, and more, the PlayStation Store is home to plenty of opportunity for PlayStation console owners to try out new experiences on the cheap thanks to sales, with the European store's latest sale discounting dozens of items for under $ 20.
The game features plenty of easter eggs but there is one easter egg that the fans are still trying their best to solve.
The more the filmmakers try to push him as funny and endearing, the more loathsome he comes across, and that is plenty loathsome, especially when he gets drunk (quoting «Game of Thrones», peeing into empty beer cans, and singing renditions of the «Pokemon» theme song are just some of the activities we're supposed to be amused by).
Fans of the genre will find plenty to love about this game as it keeps enough of the genre staples while still trying to keep you on your toes with some variations.
While it doesn't offer the same split - screen multiplayer experience, the game still tries to pursue the survival horror genre even if it involves plenty of jump scares.
The game has plenty of appeal for what it tries to achieve here but the repetitive nature of the battles doesn't help here.
Guests also get to try plenty of local seafood, native game and Tasmanian wine.
The trial and error nature of actually developing games can sometimes provide frustrating as you desperately try to determine where things are going wrong, often making success feel a bit hollow, and yet there's still plenty of satisfaction to be had from building your company from the ground up.
Go down Zero's sniping route and you'll naturally be hanging back trying to time your shots, while going down the other route means you'll be in the thick of the action, giving you plenty of reason to replay the game with different characters and character builds.
I guess what we're trying to say is Sega's had plenty of 3D games to proof otherwise and so far it seems the problem is either Sonic in 3D, Sega or both.
The Sims is a tried and tested formula that has been honed over four main games and plenty of handheld spinoffs.
I'm still excited to try the game out, and there's been plenty of people who liked what they saw as well, but I'll try and keep my excitement level reserved for the time being.
We've had some fantastic, big - name indie games within the past couple of years — Cuphead, Dream Daddy, Stardew Valley, Undertale — with plenty of gems hidden in the sands, and the gaming industry can only go up with more and more indie developers trying their hand at video games.
Best of all, there's plenty to do in the game from exploring, fighting and trying to find new tomes littered through this mysterious island.
Normally I do a top fifteen games of the year list because there's plenty of titles I really want to talk about, and trying to whittle them down to just ten leaves me with a nosebleed and a mad glint in my eye.
Hardly the most original, as tower defense games with sci - fi settings have been tried and tested plenty of times, but this is easily one of the most polished and focused examples of its ilk.
I could write an article on the proper ways to demo games advertised as having a persistent world, but I'll try to keep this short: This is 2017 and there are plenty of options that other, well known games / companies have already done.
But while the writers may not have been trying, both the English and Japanese voice casts — who have made their way through nearly ten games at this point, not even counting the remakes — bring plenty of spunk to their performances.
All that said, Guild Wars 2 is still my game, for all my criticisms of it, and while I find plenty to frown at with this new system, I'm also feeling encouraged to see ArenaNet seemingly taking player feedback into account and trying new ways to make money that are less bad — and less about getting away with as much gambling as possible — than the rest of the industry with its lockbox - infatuated debauchery.
This popular game of trying to climb a mountain as a guy in a kettle with a giant hammer has inspired plenty of angry reactions from those who saw much of their hard - earned progress fall by the wayside when they messed up, because Bennett Foddy (of QWOP fame) is here to hurt you.
Red Game Without a Great Name (iFun4all, $ 2.99 USD)-- Another title from the developer that promises a significant challenge and plenty of deaths as you try to guide and teleport a bird through some tough stages.
I've tried plenty of games (Kairosoft games I do have a soft spot for), but in the end I don't enjoy most of the mechanisms involved to keep them free and the games that have a full price don't translate well to phone only controls.
«Whilst there are plenty of releases these days that try to provide similar gameplay experiences to those we enjoyed from the earlier years of gaming, Lumo goes a little further back and modernises the classic isometric adventure game.
The soundtrack for the game can have you replaying levels as well just to listen to them again, there's plenty to do as well with weekly and daily challenges to do against people around the world to try to get the best time in a race type of challenge or collect the most amount of «lums» (I believe they are called) as quickly as possible.
I managed to complete Forces» main story in under 4 hours on Hard difficulty — and that's on a first playthrough, making plenty of mistakes, trying to record footage and take screenshots, making three cups of tea and also taking a phone call... and I'm far from the best Sonic gamer.
The third phase will begin one hour after the second one ends and run until January 21st, so there's plenty of time to get on and try out the game.
There will also be plenty of newcomers trying their hand at Star Fox Zero when the game releases later this year.
As we end another week, mobile gamers have plenty of new titles to try on iOS, Android and beyond.
Elsewhere, fans of EA Mobile's games have plenty of new content to try, as The Sims FreePlay, SimCity BuildIt and The Simpsons: Tapped Out have all recently received major content updates.
This provides plenty of units for players to try and nab, fueling the game for months to come, and plenty of nostalgia to capitalize on.
While the premise itself sounds incredibly lame, the execution of this on - rails shooter was one of the easiest games in the series to just pick up and play, making for plenty of incentive to try to best previous Pocket Monster photos.
You have plenty of new options to try, including X-Mercs, a new turn - based strategy game from Game Insigame from Game InsiGame Insight.
There are plenty of new games available for you to try, including Fortress Legends from Bandai Namco Entertainment America.
There'll be plenty of single player tracks to try out but seamless online integration is the aim of the game with players being encouraged to race against a mix of AI and online racers while sharing their created or borrowed content.
For those who like to 100 % complete their games, there is plenty of replayability here as you can try your darndest to five star each act, complete each challenege, unlock every move and obtain every page to the Daemon Diary.
Between these two big factors, there's been plenty of room for game developers to try and make games that capitalize on Minecraft's trendiness.
This slightly fits into number 1, if your not interested in having a nice shiny figure in a box on day one and are willing to wait or look around, there are plenty of bargains to be found as people try selling off older and unwanted figures / discs / game etc..
Many projects went into high gear following WoW's launch, with plenty of them trying to copy the formula and structure that Blizzard established in the hopes of making it at least partially as big as that game.
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