It establishes progression as the primary means of entertainment, which should be a byproduct of
actual quality entertainment like dungeons, PvP, and quests.
Not exact matches
With all this
quality entertainment and countless emails / blogs / texts you need to catch up on, it's no wonder downtime feels like a second job leaving little time to relax (much less getting your
actual homework / errands / housework done).
If you are a REAL gamer, that is, you are interested only in the
qualities of the
actual games and the
entertainment and experience that you will get from them, then you shouldn't let something silly like what system this game is on or its unconventional control system stop you from enjoying this game.
Halo either deserves a» 10» or a» 0»:» 10» if you base the score on sales; the game's capacity in attracting new gamers to this form of electronic
entertainment; on the measure of how much of a camoufalging influence «hype» can have on the
actual quality of a product; and on the potential for single game to save a video game console.