Sentences with phrase «based games all grown up»

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Opinion differs on whether Research In Motion, based in Waterloo, Ont., can buffer its bottom line by establishing a significant beachhead in the increasingly lucrative tablet market to go along with its ever - growing smartphone sales, or whether it should close up shop and get out of the game while it still can.
I grew up in an era before video, Veggie Tales or Bible - based computer games.
I do not understand the economics of the business well enough and there always seems to be contradictory reports about everything (dollars, skills, scheme fit etc.) From my admittedly naive, fan - based vantage point, we needed to strengthen the offensive line and the linebacker corp, add some punch to the running game (while keeping an eye on the draft for a fleet - footed youngster), and bring some leadership to a clubhouse that was akin to Animal House last year (of course, winning makes grown ups out of everyone).
February 1 — The fledgling football eSports industry — based predominantly around the EA Sports FIFA game — is growing up fast with professional FIFA gamers often earning more money than professional footballers.
As we were developing the game, fully aware that we were making this great game for people who have been loving the 3D Sonic high - speed action titles, we also know we have this really hardcore group who grew up playing it on the Megadrive and the Genesis that want that pixel - based classic Sonic game that are always like, «Where's my 2D game?!»
Simulation - based games, crosswords, tic - tac - toe, trivia, maze games, board games, and even decision - making games — there is no limit to the types of games we have grown up with, that can be used for learning purposes.
This age group grew up in a time of the internet, group - based video games, cell phones, texting, Facebook, and Reddit — Millennials have the ability to interact with anyone at any given time, period.
EA: River City Ransom, Double Dragon, text - based RPG games (the last one is specifically for me, rather than everyone else — yeah I admit it, I played MajorMud) I think most of the teams creative process comes from games we played while growing up.
I hope one day game reviewers will grow up and stop viewing a game they review with the lens of dollars per time, and instead similar to books / movies solely on the basis of the quality and how much they enjoyed or disliked aspects of it that are relevant.
Growing up playing games like Animal Crossing on a daily basis, I was surprised of much this game reminded me of the great time I had playing games like this when I was younger.
- Wizard's Symphony is a Dungeon RPG, where you set up parties to go explore dungeons - battles are turn - based, with the usual commands to perform actions: attacking, using magic or items, etc. - when exploring dungeons, the characters will sometime have things to say about the situation they're in - allows you to enjoy various conversations between the various party members - Wizard's Symphony tells a tale of swords and magic, set in a fantasy word - filled with many comical situations and serious developments - game is fully voiced, and features various illustrations by moo - Harmonics system from Wizard's Harmony is back - affinity between two characters evolves throughout the game, and has an impact on battles - each character has its own Unique Skill - how you decide to grow your characters will determine how hard a dungeon will be to explore
Got banned for all 3 still think it's hilarious that you can't even have a form of freedom on a game offensive or not it's a game based at adults that has innapriopriate language and scenes im pretty sure there where swastikas was used in earlier games n if your offended by a dick / pussy pic or a woman getting sick it's a game grow the fuck up you sad cunts your adults not kids deal with it
Lets say a more powerful PlayStation 5 comes out instead of an evolutionary console, it means that gamers are going to expect another ramp up in production costs to take advantage of the new hardware features, publishers will need to wait for the install base to grow on PS5 and also risk everything on next generation development.
With beautiful graphics, scaling difficulty, rapidly growing content, a wide community base and a studio dedicated to at least a decade shelf life for this game, it's hard not to pick it up.
The game and the 3DS practically grew up together, and the 3DS offers almost as hefty a player base as Minecraft.
True Crime: New York City 2006 Luxoflux invites grown - up players back for another game of «good cop (or) bad cop» in this follow - up to 2003's L.A. - based action - adventure.
This title also features the series» unique food - based leveling system, giving players more direct control over the game's difficulty by allowing them to choose how quickly their characters grow in power: will they save food for later so they can exchange it for better food and more level - ups, gorge early on for a more metered experience gain, or fast altogether for a truly hardcore challenge?
Ian Dallas: The Finch house and the stories within the game are based around Orcas Island in Washington state, which is a place my family visited a lot when I was growing up.
The game is based on the memories and experiences, the developer had been growing up playing video games and as a tribute to all those amazing games that were simply fun, a little frustrating at times... but mostly fun!
I only became a gamer 5 years ago, so I didn't grow up playing those «genres the industry was built upon» so I don't have that nostalgia - based appreciation of them.
This is a video game based on friendship and growing up, though the base of the game is set around puzzles.
Starting P101, players with little or no experience in turn based strategy games need to give the combat system a chance to grow on them in order to appreciate the stunning amount of detail and finesse involved in each and every battle from the earliest levels on up.
Fans of the genre that grew up with the NES and SNES games of its ilk will feel instantly at home, while fresh features like the freedom to flit between vocations or play dress - up bring the simplicity of turn - based RPG action to a whole new audience; one that may not perhaps appreciate its majesty in a field they join late, but a new audience all the same.
The game is network based (a single player mode is available as well) and players will watch their characters grow up while gaining experience and equipment.
The conversation turns to Fahad's formative years growing up playing PC games during the height of the shareware era with Doom, Ceaser, and the Apogee series of games that served to inspire him to develop games beyond what India was known for: Bollywood and cricket based games.
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