Sure it may sound a little simplistic but it's actually quite an immersive and
addictive game due to this element.
Sure it may sound a little simplistic but it's actually quite an immersive and
addictive game due to this element.
Not exact matches
It's a
game where losing all your progress and equipment isn't something to make you never want to play the
game again,
due to its highly
addictive nature.
Splinter Cell is the hardcore's
game made excellent by an engaging storyline and a sinfully
addictive journey into ordinary places that become extraordinary simply
due to the change in how we tackle each of their unique problems.
The problem I found
due to how
addictive it is, isn't because of the
game being
addictive but because my hands would be smarting after continued playing, long after my hands have cramped up and begging me to stop.
I wasn't lying when I said that Pyre was an
addictive game, and that is
due, in part, to how gripping the story is.
This
game, which has players jumping from one block to the next, has accumulated more than 100 million daily active users
due to the
addictive nature of the
game as well as the social features built in.
It sounds shallow, but the original
game was
addictive and more fun than it had the right to be, possibly
due to it feeling like being right in the middle of an awful SyFy channel movie, right down to the unintentionally hilarious dialogue.
As a result, the experience can be taken anywhere, which is perfect for a
game like this that is known for sucking quite a number of hours away in a single session
due to its
addictive nature.
This
game is quite
addictive due to its simplicity.
I wish they would give us online co-op but aside from that this
game makes me very happy indeed, It caused a lot of issues in the office
due to its
addictive nature.
The
game is very simple in concept, but incredibly
addictive due to spotless controls, quirky levels, bosses, and monsters, and overall fun.
Halo 4 managed to narrowly edge out Far Cry 3 in our most fiercely - debated
Game Of The Month nominations to date, mainly
due to its fiercely
addictive multiplayer and weekly Spartan Ops campaign drops that's become a Monday ritual for us editors.
Most probably
due to it being incredibly
addictive and downright beautiful (if you love your
games pixelated, that is).
I know that there are many racing
games available, but BlazeRush was really one of the most satisfying ones to play
due to the large variety of cars, weapons, achievements, tracks and unlockable items and it's
addictive as hell.
As a result, the experience can be taken anywhere, which is perfect for a
game like this that is known for sucking quite a number of hours away in a single session
due to its
addictive nature.