Sentences with phrase «basic game mechanics»

This game had lots of promise, but is too easily broken by basic game mechanics intended to improve the gameplay.
+ Fun basic game mechanics + Pretty environments + Unique enough classes + Good introduction to the world of Warhammer
«We would love to play with those early games, but when you think about it, it's like, «Wow, there's a lot of work we'd have to do to go back, and reinvent basic game mechanics to get them playable.»
The game utilizes the same basic game mechanics and graphics as the original Grand Theft Auto with the two - dimensional top - down view and overall gameplay is virtually unchanged between the two.
VR Training enables you to learn about basic game mechanics within the confines of a virtual world.
Sure it falls short on some basic game mechanics, but it makes up for it with insane combat moves and tons of enemies to mow down.
After a lengthy intro that teaches the basic game mechanics as well as setting the stage, the game opens with young Vaan, a boy that despises the Empire because of his brother's death and wishes to find escape as a sky pirate.
The sequel includes many improvements to gameplay, visuals, and meta - game, with completely new artwork and gameplay design, while retaining the basic game mechanic.
The first few missions will take you through a sort of tutorial, teaching you the basic game mechanics.
A few examples, in my opinion, of good gameplay - narrative relationship: - The Swapper: the basic game mechanics are engaging and still suit perfectly with the story and its main theme.
Upon starting the game you are walked through a sufficient amount of tutorials that serve well in getting the player familiarised with the basic game mechanics.
The platforming is fun, the basic game mechanics work about as well as they did in the original and there are brilliantly unique ideas in here (like the boss fought in freefall), it's just that the game is just a little too frustrating for most people.
If you'd like to catch up on the basic game mechanics and the single player experience, you can read Part 1 here.
Wargame Red Dragon retains the basic game mechanics that made the series so successful, but now shifts the theater of war to a more exotic setting: Asia!
The game features a short tutorial campaign to teach players the basic game mechanics, followed by Crusader and Arabic «Learning Campaigns».
Once you have chosen your character you can then complete a tutorial that shows you the basic game mechanics and move sets.
Yes, there is an epic struggle between warring factions, but the storyline does take time to let a character visit his elderly mother and describe the process of cooking fish, and the troupe has a hunting party that you simply read about, when most games would use that as tutorial for the basic game mechanics.
Ooga directly inherits switching between characters and some of the basic game mechanics such as picking up and throwing items, pulling levers etc..
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