That isn't to say that Binary Domain is a bad game simply because I don't see
as much replay value in it.
Western Press is a great party game but sadly it only has
as much replay value as the amount of friends you have that own it.
While it doesn't have as many tracks or
as much replay value as we'd like, MotoGP definitely deserves a spot on your shelf.
If you do happen to get through the whole Arcade mode you will be able to unlock new game modes that I will let you find out for yourselves, to try to get
as much replay value as you can out of this title.
Not exact matches
The major misstep was giving to option to
replay any scenario in an episode,
as it pretty
much kills the
replay value, but other than that, I really enjoyed this game.
Sadly not
much replay value and it feels like an actual numbered game,
as if it's in the middle of a series or part of some «episodic» DLC series.
This game is pure genious, even has disgaea 3 characters
as playable characters and has so
much replay value to keep users playing for months
This game is pure genious, even has disgaea 3 characters
as playable characters and has so
much replay value to keep users playing for months and months without getting bored.
However, what disappointed me is that it look like my choices don't have
much impact in the end on what happen in - game... but I didn't realize it before read it over the internet, so maybe the
replay value is a less than it could be, but playing it was
as I said, very enjoyable.
Having said that, fans of more traditional farming games are bound to find some areas lacking — such
as customization, randomization, and not
much replay value beyond your first few times discovering this world.
Wells doesn't offer
much replay value aside from a new game + mode
as there are no collectibles to collect while playing through the game.
It really is a fun game, just wish they add more missions or possibly some kind of survival / destroy -
as -
much -
as - you - can mode or something (just to add some more
replay value).
A great deal of
replay value has been packed into the game
as well,
much more than you'd expect from a stealth game.
You could liken the gameplay style to titles such
as Robot Unicorn Attack or Jail Breaker, but Jetpack Joyride brings so
much more in regards to gameplay objectives and overall
replay value.
The
replay value will probably be high
as there is so
much that can be done on each map.
There is some
replay value in it
as you can play over and over again if you feel the need to inspect areas where you may have missed something, but the reward in that is too
much of an anti climax.
There are only six main stages to explore, and while there are some incentives to
replay levels (such
as finding collectibles and upgrading your aliens with extra energy you pick up), it's not fun enough to have
much replay value.
While Lolo does not have
much replay value, its gameplay remains fresh and its main melody is
as haunting
as ever.
These types of mechanics make the game really appealing to those gamers that like to squeeze out
as much content of their games because the
replay value here is probably the highest you can get from an strategy RPG like this one.
I didn't put too
much time into this mode
as I'm not
much of a content creator, however, it did seem easy enough dabbling with some of the user - friendly tools and can provide some
much - needed
replay value.
Seeing
as the game is currently priced at $ 12.99 ($ 9.99 for PlayStation Plus members), it does seem like it's a bit high considering the amount of content without
much replay value.
With a big emphasis on exploration and skill upgrades, there's a ton of
replay value as well, making Ori a
much larger endeavor than it looks on its surface.
As fun as the gameplay is, adding a second player to the mix would have given it so much more replay valu
As fun
as the gameplay is, adding a second player to the mix would have given it so much more replay valu
as the gameplay is, adding a second player to the mix would have given it so
much more
replay value.
Now,
replay value is not something that I would really factor into a score, but if you're the type of gamer who wants to ring out
as much content
as possible from your games, well, What Remains of Edith Finch might not scratch that itch.
However, once completed there is not
much replay value as every track and vehicle is unlocked.
For the first time in all the games you can play Gears of War 3 with 4 people in the campaign, which just expands the experience and makes the campaign that
much better
as well
as adding
replay value.