Sentences with phrase «actual events of the game»

Firewatch's developer Campo Santo has been tightlipped about the actual events of the game, which has led to plenty of fan anticipation.
On top of this, the actual events of the game don't really offer much to expand on the world, honestly feeling more like a fan fiction that an actual, canon storyline.

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Of course, this is just one event and it is important not to weight camps more than actual work in games.
The game is based on actual events and participants were provided with an international assessment on the effects of mercury on humans and the environment.
MXGP2 will be able to appeal to most Motocross fans with it sheer amount of customisation options and playable events but the most important part of a racing game, the actual racing, needs to be greatly improved.
Koei, the developer of Mystic Heroes, is well known for making games based on actual events from the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history, with a few fantasy elements thrown in.
Rather than just making a game that followed the events of the story, they focused on the possibility of playing with the Toy Story characters as one would actual toys.
To cope, many of us turned to games for escapism, to explore worlds of color and fantasy in contrast to the often overwhelming events of actual life.
Both sports and racing games tend to have massive libraries of games, with each racing brand or sports league putting out a game yearly to keep up with each season of the actual event.
In other words — you can have an actual game that is a one - time event, or you can integrate gamified elements into every aspect of your curriculum.
I was receiving way too many requests (games, messages, events), and I had to mute most of my new friends because I wasn't seeing anything from my actual friends.
I'm not sure the actual event of Link dying ties into any specific game; it's just a self - contained event.
Xbox Live Arcade Title Price: 800MSP Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: Yes Microsoft's House Party event is ending by bringing the addictive game of poker to Xbox Live Arcade, minus the actual gambling part.
The most exciting part of this event is that the actual actors from the game will be playing their parts live on stage at Petco Park in a series of scenes.
Xbox Live Arcade Title Price: 800MSP Singleplayer: Yes Multiplayer: Yes Microsoft's House Party event is ending by bringing the addictive game of poker to Xbox Live Arcade, minus the actual g...
But I genuinely think you're dropping the ball when it comes to exciting people who haven't heard of a Taro Yoko game before, and that bums me out: / I wish you guys made this more of an event, like Koei Tecmo with Ni - Oh's demo; grab a lot of attention and generate some actual hype that way, instead of just counting on the fans of the cult classic to show up again.
In preparation for the event, over 65 million users have registered accounts with Steam, an amazing digital delivery service that will allow PC gamers to purchase cheap games online and be part of a global community, as well as earn actual money for contributing their own creations to their favourite games.
What's even more sad is dropping full price on a game with less than 5 hours of actual gameplay (the rest of the campaign consist of story sequences and QTE events that barely count as gameplay) with no bonus modes like online or an arena horde like mode.
Microsoft's House Party event is ending by bringing the addictive game of poker to Xbox Live Arcade, minus the actual gambling part.
It will also offer unlimited Daily Events and Championships, which sounds to me like multiplayer will be a central focus of the game, but let's hope it's actual multiplayer and not the usual «racing with ghosts.»
Ubisoft are breaking new ground with the upcoming release of The Division by forcing reviewers to play the actual, live game rather than the carefully pre-prepared «reviewer event».
Sony (NYSE: SNE) took the veil off its fourth game console this evening during a two - hour event that included a cornucopia of software demonstrations — most of which were for actual games (not tech demos).
While details on the actual footage are scarce, due to Konami prohibiting any photography during the event, the game apparently operated on a seamless open world which has wowed the audience of the event.
And it might seem like I am hating on the game, and I am really not, but this is the kind of game that wasn't made for gamers like me clearly, and I understand that and I am not saying it is a bad game because I know that if you like these type of emotional roller coaster games, with quick - time events and conversation options more than overall gameplay then this is right up your alley, I am just saying that if you are something like me you should probably see some videos of the actual controller setup before you buy this game.
We may see more of the game at some point further during the actual event as well.
You enter a Heat Area and trigger the event by pressing R2 and you initiate the Mardân Rush which is maybe the most enjoyable part of the game when it comes to the actual combat mechanics, because you get to control your entire battalion as they mow down enemies for a short period of time.
Of course, Kotaku isn't sure if the reason this mission script wasn't used in the actual game is because Rockstar is still tweaking it and the script is actually part of a much larger mission event involving the UFOOf course, Kotaku isn't sure if the reason this mission script wasn't used in the actual game is because Rockstar is still tweaking it and the script is actually part of a much larger mission event involving the UFOof a much larger mission event involving the UFOs.
We've already posted detailed accounts of all the games from Sense of Wonder Night 2009, Tokyo Game Show's exhibition of innovative and experimental indie games from around the world, but if you would like to see the actual presentations and Q&A sessions from the event, SOWN's organizers have posted videos from each of the 10 game presentatiGame Show's exhibition of innovative and experimental indie games from around the world, but if you would like to see the actual presentations and Q&A sessions from the event, SOWN's organizers have posted videos from each of the 10 game presentatigame presentations.
That's not all though, as Community Manager Mathew Everett, says that this is the actual in - game model this is included in the gameplay reveal of the game on Friday April 17 2015 at the Star Wars Celebration event.
Most reserve judgement for when actual gameplay is demonstrated without scripted events something that will be entirely representative of our own experience with the game.
A game that actually allowed for emergent narratives would need a game with strong narrative blocks (like Blade Runner) to keep the flow of events cohesive, in the face of the player's actual freedom and independence.
With Bethesda revealing the game weeks before its actual E3 2015 press event, we can fully expect a big chunk of the conference will be spent detailing the game and what to expect, and possibly even give us a release date.
It also allows you to test out your hover vehicle skills from the get go, which is a great way to show off the new vehicle type — quite often racing games simply put new vehicles into the car catalogue and let you use them freely, but having events that cater directly for them is a much more enjoyable approach that offers an actual sense of progression.
This game is set two years after the events of the first chapter, that's the only thing we know about it, but if you want to see some actual Splatoon 2 gameplay, here it is.
Considering that Fortnite doesn't have an actual storyline or any characters for gamers to relate to (other than their own bloodthirsty avatar), the end of season event is a clever way to keep existing players on board for season 4 and to bring in fresh blood thanks to a clever marketing campaign.
For example the in - game news network DNN (obviously mocking CNN, though it probably has more in common with Fox News) spends the majority of the game misreporting events to insane levels, making the real enemy out to be heroes and the actual hero a heinous terrorist.
In a shocking turn of events, it turns out that not only was the trailer running on a PS4 Pro, but it features footage from the actual game.
My essay maps the expected touch - points of a memeplex to the * social * phenomenon of CAGW (i.e. excluding any actual climate events, or any genuine science; biased or corrupted science is of course fair game to a memeplex).
I don't really care about that stuff, and I find people who over-emphasize these events rather than the actual science never tend to actually be interested in any form of advancing understanding, only playing «gotcha» games.
Last but not least, this could be the Microsoft event where we finally see actual apps and games running on HoloLens, instead of the impressive — but somewhat misleading — tech demos we've seen in the past.
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