I was hoping to buy and enjoy it, but
after seeing the gameplay it is just totally not me!!!
I just don't get how people's hearts were beating out of their chests
after seeing the gameplay...
After seeing the gameplay video of Forza 5 at Laguna Seca and the footage of Ryse, CoD and Dead Rising at Gamescom running without doubt on the hardware I'm sold.
However
after seeing gameplay footage for the upcoming Sonic Boom on the Wii U, I think we can all agree that Sonic and his entire posse should be unceremoniously put down.
Was a bit wary about the changes with WD2 after seeing the announcement trailers and especially the new protagonist but I got ta admit that
after seeing gameplay ma doubts have lowered a lot.I simply loved the 1st game... despite what everybody says, its one of the best open - world games out there and I still think WD2 can't top WD1 but I'm looking forward to play the game, definitely gonna get it and I can't wait to explore San Francisco.
I think
after seeing gameplay and reviews i will conclude if my purchase will be day one or on the holidays season for the sales
After seeing gameplay footage and studying the production art created by StarQuail Games, Mr. Matsushita agreed that his immediately recognizable character rendering style would be perfect for the game's box art.
I was always optimistic about the game but
after seeing the gameplay footage they released during the show I was 100 % sold.
Not exact matches
Not only does it looks and sound amazing, it also has a cute sense of humor, great
gameplay, a perfect level of challenge, and it contains a whole lot to
see and solve, even
after you initially wrap things up.
but all lego games
after that were pretty much the same
gameplay mechanics, and not as fun IMO... the exception is of course LEGO city undercover, which is not a typical lego game and has alot of potential... that game, I AM looking forward to and
see how it does
After seeing all the
gameplay and reviews, I think imam try out this game on my PS4!
Trade shows like E3 are excellent because there's a good chance that you'll
see some
gameplay after a trailer during Microsoft or Sony's press conference.
When the first images came out I felt it was kinda dull on the graphics, but
after seeing images of different characters, stages, items, and actual
gameplay (with better quality than those 720p ND videos), I started to
see the game in a new light.
But
after seeing some footage I get kind of the same feeling from Castle Crashers where it may look silly but the
gameplay footage showed there was a sense the developers crafted an interesting, very fun game and gave it polish.
A fishing game isn't the immediate thing you'd think of when considering potential
gameplay directions for titles spun off from the mainline Final Fantasy series;
after thirty years we've
seen more than our fair share of deviations from the established JRPG formula the franchise helped popularise, including forays into real time strategy and even Chocobo racing games, but FFXV: Monster of the Deep truly stands out as an oddity amongst even those initially curious choices.
Even though there is a lot to
see and do in Runbow, the
gameplay starts to become repetitive
after the novelty wears off.
After raising more questions than answers last year, Guerrilla Games was finally ready to properly unveil Horizon: Zero Dawn at E3 this month, where Stevivor
saw an extended
gameplay demo and went hands - on for the first time.
Admittedly, I didn't have a very good first impression when I jumped into the campaign due to the very basic
gameplay setup but as I slowly progressed through stage
after stage, the satisfaction of mastering its tough yet easy to pick up and play
gameplay made me want to keep pushing on to
see if I could beat the next formidable boss.
To
see how the game handles, the foot fist way, check out the
gameplay trailer
after the jump.
After all, so many have become classics with solid
gameplay which stands up over the years that Sony itself continues to invest in PlayStation compatibility, as we've
seen with the Xperia Play.
Unless there's
gameplay elements involved, I can't
see myself looking at the bottom view very much
after the novelty wears off.
Very well expressed yes I do agree the series is getting to be a bit boring and old in reality all games are I gaming
after a ling day at work but there's no real good games out that catch my eye I have been a gears of war fan since the beginning of time but even that game I don't feel it's worthy of the tine I invested in part 1 just my opinion people I would really want to
see a game that would change gaming like halo did, gow1, cod4 these titles made way for new exciting
gameplay but now I find myself enjoying Mario more then any other game I don't know maybe it's time for a change I always wanted to try world of Warcraft maybe I will atleast that would be a new experience
While Shadow of Mordor seems to step away from the more «realistic»
gameplay seen in the films and stories, it still looks like it's going to be an amazing chapter that brings together the events
after The Hobbit and before the first portions of Lord of the Rings.
After all, we haven't
seen much more of the game, and if it does tell a terrific story and can offer some unique
gameplay quirks, it could be fantastic.
I would like to
see all of these things, plus a renewed focus on innovative set pieces, a la the helicopter rope getaway thing we were privvy to at the feb. reveal event... these games can get monotonous
after awhile, and interesting environments can only carry your attention for so long... I don't necessarily want a fairly interactive movie, but true jaw dropping set pieces that let the player keep control throughout, and switch up
gameplay styles... we've
seen some of this in the current gen,
after uncharted more and more games are utilizing these, but the next gen needs to take it a step further, I want to experience that edge of your seat thrill in games more often
Now seven years
after the launch of Left 4 Dead, Turtle Rock has separated from Valve and released a new take on the four player co-op that
saw them so much success in the past, replacing the zombie hordes with a singular hulking alien beast and a plethora of astonishingly well designed alterations to
gameplay that makes Evolve the most compelling multiplayer experience I have had in a long time.
After a couple of minutes, it was questionable whether we'd
see any of Battlefield 4 at all, though when the host wasn't shushing the audience and trying to escape off stage he was repeatedly promising that
gameplay would eventually arrive.
And besides
seeing just how well the game holds up
after several years in all major ways (art style, soundtrack,
gameplay, and story), what really struck me this time is just how fast combat is.
After seeing the new Shadows of Mordor
gameplay trailer, Randall tweeted: «Check it out guys!
U can't return them unfortunately but why would you it's a brilliant game and I think it's for short
gameplay not long but I can
see where your coming from I bought SMBBB (Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz) and
after a while on that game your wrists sound like a cement mixer, because of that I had to give it up for a week for my wrist to heal.
Despite the time that has passed, we still
see such amazing love and support for the game and Uncharted series through your social media comments, fan art submissions, Photo Mode creations, cosplay photos, and
gameplay clips week
after week.
We finally get to
see gameplay footage of The Wild Eight in its pre-alpha state
after we covered it for its beta sign - ups.
The full
gameplay can be
seen right here
after the break.
There's little more that I can
see about such
gameplay,
after all it's so simplistic, so easy to pick up and play that no long - winded review is required.
I can't
see this game holding people's attention for long
after the initial 2 - 3 hours, some of it looks cool but the
gameplay doesn't look like it has depth
For about 8 months we have
seen video
after video of
gameplay for this beast and still we wait.
However,
after re-watching Battlefront «s
gameplay footage from the conference (when you cover E3 via streams, you only realistically
see about half of what's going on), I can't help but be excited for this, which really surprised me.
After experiencing the rich
gameplay mechanics of Ys or Legend of Heroes, it really disappointed me to
see Zwei lacking the crisp, satisfying combat systems I had come to know Nihon Falcom for.
Although I can possibly
see EA not wanting to even bother with this spin - off / prequel
after how badly it did on the Wii and the fact that it is not exactly a «true» Dead Space game in terms of
gameplay.
If you want to
see «Phobos Mission Control» in action, check out a
gameplay wakthrough embedded
after the break from YouTube user «Doom Video Vault.»
A fishing game isn't the immediate thing you'd think of when considering potential
gameplay directions for titles spun off from the mainline Final Fantasy series;
after thirty years we've
seen more than our fair share of deviations from the established JRPG formula the franchise helped popularise, including forays into real time strategy and even Chocobo racing games, but FFXV: Monster of the Deep truly stands out as an oddity amongst even those initially curious choices.
While the American Revolution setting was enough to get my attention,
after seeing plenty of
gameplay footage of the forest traversal, the shifting seasons, and now... high seas combat on your own pirate ship?
I'm not one to respond back to comments but to say Horizon Zero Dawn didn't earn all those awards in my eyes they deserved more they delivered on every aspect of the game, come on the game was so good and unique that it caught the eye of the great Hideo Kojima let's say this again the Great Hideo Kojima and now he's teamed up and working with gorilla games on his Death Stranding project
after that I need say anymore but one thing when it comes to all time classics I put this game in my top 3 story mode games of all time and this game ain't even called a classic yet but you'll
see in due time this game stands up to great games like God of War, The Last of Us and Uncharted just to name a few and if real hardcore gamers are out there they would agree with this statement, so in closing I don't think you really took the time to let this game absorb and immerse you in all its richness and fluidity of
gameplay and character movement and mind you I didn't even add the beautiful Frozen Wilds Dlc which was breathtaking and masterfully done and crafted this game is original.
A chunk of
gameplay footage from the Contra sequence can be
seen after the break.
While I wouldn't be opposed to
seeing Ready At Dawn return to the drawing board with a sequel —
after all, the game's lore IS interesting — the series would need to make some major concessions in terms of trading the cinematic flair for actual engaging
gameplay in order to pull us back into the werewolf - ravaged alleyways and crumbling ruins of 19th century London.
This week's only major retail release is The Amazing Spider - Man 2, and while I normally avoid movie tie - ins for good reason (they're usually atrocious), I have to admit that
after seeing this latest
gameplay video (that swing mechanic!)
After years of secrecy, building upon on this weeks» unveiling of the latest set of trailers, Rockstar have finally let a select number of journalists
see their upcoming epic Grand Theft Auto V in a hands - off preview session, showing off
gameplay mechanics that had only previously been mentioned.
So here I am, 2015, and
after seeing that little snippet of
gameplay at the Video Game Awards last month, you can say that Nintendo has definitely piqued my interest.
After cinematic introduction, we
see a bit more in depth
gameplay.
I wasn't all that excited about Luigi's Mansion 2 before but I think I'll invest in a copy now
after seeing how fun the
gameplay looks.