Not exact matches
As for
multiplayer, you can expect local 4 - player
multiplayer using a single cart
via Download Play and
online play
via the Internet.
Local (up to four player) and
online multiplayer,
as well
as character - unique specials and growth
via story mode round out the mix — making for something that could be quite fun in any setting.
In terms of replayability, this game should not disappoint
as it allows level sharing
via the net
as well
as online multiplayer.
A glimmer of hope has been revealed for the PSP-less
as a Konami representative asked journalists during a Q&A session their thoughts on a version of the latest Metal Gear Solid being released on the PS3
via PSN and featuring
online multiplayer.
However, there is no form of
multiplayer on the Vita release of Neon Chrome, although
multiplayer functionality would have perhaps been possible
via ad - hoc
multiplayer with another Vita or PlayStation TV, cross-play
as part of the 4 player local co-operative
multiplayer on PS4 or
online multiplayer.
The presentation of the game is solid due to its stylistic TV broadcast inspirations with a mostly great user interface across various menus such
as the main menu, off - road masters menus, free race menus,
online multiplayer menus, time attack menus,
online leaderboards, weekly challenges menus, options menus, add - ons menus and various gameplay menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and touch pad.
The presentation of the game is solid with a great user interface across various menus such
as the main menu, World Tour menus, Quick Mode menus,
online multiplayer menus,
online leaderboards, My Rider menus, options menus and gameplay menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick or touch pad.
The presentation of the game is solid with a great user interface across various menus such
as the main menu, career menu, challenge mode menu, quick race menu,
online multiplayer menu, split - screen menu, stats menu, settings menu and gameplay menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick or touch pad.
However, the general presentation of the game is solid with a great user interface across various menus such
as the main menu, Career menus, Grand Prix menus, Championship menus, Time Attack menus, MXoN menus, Compound menus,
online multiplayer menus,
online leaderboards, customise menus, extras menus, options menus and various gameplay menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons on the DualShock 4 controller, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick or touch pad.
The presentation of the game is solid with a great user interface across various menus such
as the main menu, career mode menus, championship season menus, quick race menus,
online multiplayer menus, time trial menus,
online leaderboards, options menus and various gameplay menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick or touch pad.
The presentation of the game is solid with a great user interface across various menus such
as the main menu, garage vehicle customisation menus, event and track selection menus, vehicle selection menus,
online multiplayer menus, settings menus and various gameplay menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the right analogue stick and touch pad.
You can do this
via split - screen
multiplayer,
online play, and there is also a quest based single player campaign to play through
as well.
The presentation of the game is solid with a great user interface across various menus such
as the title menu, main menu, single player menus, two player menus,
online multiplayer menus, character customisation menus, brother eye vault menus, guilds menus, extras menus, options menus and gameplay menus with support for navigation
via the left analogue stick, directional pad and face buttons, although it does not include support for navigation
via the touch pad and the right analogue stick.
Players can enjoy a thrilling
online multiplayer Family Feud experience
as they compete against friends and / or other players from across North America in head - to - head challenges
via the PlayStation Network.
Scheduled to enter its Beta testing phase in Europe and North America this Fall, Warface will be accessed
via social hub GFACE at launch, providing players with exciting new ways to interact
as they discover the PC game's challenging competitive and co-operative
online multiplayer modes.
With lack of
online multiplayer aside, Phantasy Star Portable can be played in four players
via ad - hoc, although,
as I was unable to test this feature, the text of this review will be focused on the single player.
However, if you want to start an
online session with just your friends, it can be a bit tedious
as you'll have to set up a
multiplayer session
via the console dashboard, or by sharing a 12 - digit code to your friends.