It's definitely a game
best played in short bursts, however, something appreciated piecemeal so it doesn't risk outstaying its welcome.
The very nature of a game like this is that it works
best played in short bursts so you don't get bored, and the leveling up mechanics should reflect that.
Because of this, it's
best played in short bursts between other games.
You can tell that it's a game that comes from a studio that has had minimal need to develop narratives previously, and on the Nintendo Switch, the game's mobile roots hurt it, but then the Nintendo Switch is also a portable console, and as a game that's
best played in short bursts, it's a good one to have sitting on the hard drive or memory card.
The gameplay is solid, there's a lot of missions to do and the purchase of new and interesting weapons from weaponized selfie sticks to full blown shotguns make for fun combat, the bikes albeit a little odd in design are kinda neat and also allow for a decent amount of customization which is a very welcome addition, the content though is all too similar to each other so the game is
best played in short burst, otherwise one might suffer the pain of repetition.
Not exact matches
I
played this at the MCM Expo & I thought it was quite
good actually — However, I should probably note that I do quite like my hack «n» slashers & I was only
playing in short bursts (due to
playing at the expo), so I would say that the review is pretty spot on tbh.
It does get repetitive after a few hours, so it is probably
best to
play in short bursts.
It is perfect to
play in short bursts of time and with a brutal difficulty curve, what's
better than to
play it during a work break especially if you don't have the time that is required to grind for some high level weapons.
Because of this, you're
better off
playing Slayaway Camp
in short bursts as opposed to lengthy gaming sessions.
(«A tired dog is a
good dog») Walk dog 2 times a day Teach him how to
play fetch Practice training commands or tricks several times a day
in short burst Keep numerous, interesting toys available for the dog
in the yard.
As I have got older, as
well as perhaps being stuck
in an outmoded mind - set, I also tend to
play games — unless truly obsessed (see Fallout 3)--
in shorter bursts.
This is a game that you can pick up and
play in either
short bursts or long stretches (although save points are far apart, the «rest mode» on the PS4 really helps) and offers a lot of variety as
well as logical thinking and re-reading of notes to find your goal.
It does get repetitive after a few hours, so it is probably
best to
play in short bursts.
The game is perfectly
well made for what it is, and I had plenty of fun
playing it
in short bursts here and there, but at this point the series» by - the - numbers design philosophy is starting to lend the name «New Super Mario Bros.» a degree of unintentional irony.
If you are looking for a
good story game to be
played in short bursts, there is no
better choice than Last Day of June.
Age of Zombies is a brief twin - stick zombie shooter game that works
best when
played in short bursts.