This game is a total ripoff of Metroid and Castlevania, both of which have
better gameplay and story.
Not exact matches
Bioshock 2 did everything I didn't get with the original,
better gameplay,
better story and overall a
better game, I liked almost every aspect about this game over it's older sibling.
Stealth is not as emphasized in this game as it was in previous entries but the change to a more action orientated style of
gameplay works really
well and fits the
story well.
I am a huge fan of the original Prince of Persia trilogy,
and when I heard about this game I was a little worried that they would change to much of what made the original games great,
and I was right, the
gameplay has been completely destroyed, platforming is awkward do to too may actions being mapped to the same buttons, combat is tedious
and unenjoyable, it's EXTREMELY repetitive, having to search around for light seeds just to advance the plot is stupid,
and do to the fact that you can't really die the whole game just feels like trial
and error,
and the new Prince character is completely unlikeable, while they messed up most of the game it's got some
good things going for it, the voice acting is solid, the graphics are beautiful,
and the ending does have interested in seeing where the
story goes from here, but I'm not sure if I want to pick up the next game they come out with, this was a huge disappointment
and isn't worthy to bear the Prince of Persia name.
This game has a
Good Story, has good gameplay mechanics, good ambientation but, in my opinion it is not as good as the Original, but is still a Good Game with a deep Story, and a lenght of about 6 hours, and the multiplayer is unneces
Good Story, has
good gameplay mechanics, good ambientation but, in my opinion it is not as good as the Original, but is still a Good Game with a deep Story, and a lenght of about 6 hours, and the multiplayer is unneces
good gameplay mechanics,
good ambientation but, in my opinion it is not as good as the Original, but is still a Good Game with a deep Story, and a lenght of about 6 hours, and the multiplayer is unneces
good ambientation but, in my opinion it is not as
good as the Original, but is still a Good Game with a deep Story, and a lenght of about 6 hours, and the multiplayer is unneces
good as the Original, but is still a
Good Game with a deep Story, and a lenght of about 6 hours, and the multiplayer is unneces
Good Game with a deep
Story,
and a lenght of about 6 hours,
and the multiplayer is unnecessary
While the
gameplay could receive some
better improvements for certain, but the character roster is great, with great movesets that properly represents the original Jump characters
and their
stories, it's also fun to replay once you get used to it.
I say this is
good if you are a die hard fan of Tron, but if you want fast
gameplay and a
good story, there are other games that can do
better than Tron Evolution.
Take this game for example: keep a random encounters ratio of 10 monsters / minute, keep the non-existent interaction with the world, keep a simplicistic combat system (they weren't so simplicistic even back then)
and discard
good stories, nice graphics (the graphics of this game would have been considered amateurish at
best on a super nes),
gameplay, exploration, sense of wonder.
Wonderful music, appealing levels, simple, enjoyable
story,
good gameplay,
and fair amount of hidden treasures make this game a great choice not only for fans of platformers.
The most overrated game I have seen In my life, tell me what is the most important thing in a videogame, yeah the
story is very important
and this game has a
good one but the
story is not the most important thing is the
gameplay wich this game has not, the «
gameplay» if i can call it that is a bunch of QTE
and interactive cutscenes
and point
and click stuff
and like I said the
story is really
good but the
gameplay kills it you just move your cursor
and watch things happen.
The
story and setting are really original
and interesting, the graphics are
good, the
gameplay is
good, the level design is pretty decent.
But a
good - not - great single - player campaign
story for the trilogy conclusion with a less interesting protagonist is easily overcome with a fantastic variety of alien - eliminating weaponry, solid FPS controls that restore
gameplay functionality to fan - favorite quality with the reintroduction of the weapon wheel
and health bar,
and good - not - great multiplayer.
UnEpic delivers an unoriginal but
well written
story, packed with some funny lines; a solid action platform
gameplay, full of back tracking
and respawn;
and some hardcore RPG elements.
The controls were
good, the graphics were great, but the
gameplay and story was so - so (For some odd reason, I liked GTA IV's
gameplay).
The shooting is intense as crap
and the
gameplay is also very
good plus a great
story.
graphics: 10 sound: 10
gameplay / controls: 8
story: 8 (Bioshock 1 is
better story-wise) length: 9 (lots of things to explore...
and splice!)
An accustoming
gameplay,
good graphics
and an interesting
story deliver a strong RPG system overall with a wide selection of skills, despite some minor flaws.
Bioshock 2 may have sacrificed storytelling for cleaner
gameplay, but the
story is still
well written
and better than your average VG narrative.
The controls are great but are tricky sometimes, the
story is pretty
well made, the
gameplay is great since you have different beams you can use
and different visors that are needed to fight some enemies, even the graphics are stunning.
I found the
story to be whimsical, the characters
well designed,
and the
gameplay spot on for a mystery dungeon game.
Although the levels could be a bit longer
and in some of them a bit more challenging, this is a great game that proves that games don't need realistic graphics
and crazy characters
and stories with hours of
gameplay to be
good.
I played about 5 hours
and concluded that the
story is at an 8th grade level
and the
gameplay is a mix of a lot of
better, more entertaining games of the genre.
Yes, the hide -
and - seek multiplayer
gameplay is alluring
and incredibly immersive thanks to the graphics
and well - done audio presentation, but the amount of effort put into detailing the game's back
story and the «briefing» for each level makes me feel a plot - driven singleplayer component would have been
well justified.
Visuals are decent,
story is decent,
and the
gameplay is
good.
The core
gameplay didn't satisfy me, the
stories were similar
and silly,
and online didn't work
well.
«It has an engaging
story, vibrant
and memorable graphics,
and well thought out
gameplay that will make it hard to stop playing.»
It's a lot of fun to play in the open world
and the
gameplay mechanics are fantastic, but the
story kidnaps you
and railroads you into a very strange narrative which doesn't really fit all that
well with the rest of the
gameplay experience.
If you have played
and enjoyed the first case in this detective
story by Suda51, then The 25th Ward can be a
good choice for a few more hours of visual novel / noir
gameplay.
A Vampyre
Story is a
good game that combines a classic
gameplay with an interesting storyline
and an accurate character design.
However, with games like God of War setting a precedent with taking an older game which already had a
good story and combat
and then just positively blowing away all my expectations with a captivating
story, graphics,
gameplay mechanics, missions, map, upgrade system... YOU NAME IT ALL INCREDIBLE....
This game has an incredible beauty, each pixel
and well used, the game despite seem boring
and a lot of fun, the graphics are very
good, the
story does not lack, the
gameplay is simple
and magnificent, my score is 10.
Good story mode (dialogue makes no sense sometimes, but it's fun though), great
gameplay and lots of cards.
The
gameplay is a cross between Assasins Creed 3
and Tomb Raider The
story is SJW nonsense, all the villains are white males, all the
good guys are black males.
If you want compelling
story with dynamic
gameplay,
and are in the mood for some
good old cowboy action; get Gun.
But
good diversity in
gameplay and very pleasant
story... For 15 $ or less, just have a look.
The campaign's
story is interesting,
and even heartbreaking, but it's weighed down by repetitive
gameplay and lurks in the shadow of the great moon that is Modern Warfare Remastered... Then there's the multiplayer, which is the same great stuff that you always wanted with some new, tasty additions, but isn't anywhere near as
good as that on offer over in WWI with Battlefield 1.
The
story is poor, the characters are strange (
and not in a
good way),
and the
gameplay is lacking.
Good gameplay and epic environments make up for the lacklustre
story.
The graphics are great, the level design is fantastic, the
gameplay is fun
and involving, the sound effects
and voice acting are
well done,
and the
story is even interesting.
Finally, Blizzard delivers a
story that reminds us of the
good old times, full of intrigue, pain
and intergalactic conflict, wrapped up in Starcraft's greatest
gameplay iteration to date.
The
gameplay is very fun too,
and the missions which the game revolves around are all
well thought out chapters in the overall
story.
Its retro - style
gameplay may be a bit too simplistic for its own
good, but, nevertheless, Dex manages to depict a detailed cyberpunk environment
and tell a
well - written
story.
A unique platform game with clever ideas, imaginative
gameplay and a
well written
story.
Blacklist should be the
best Splinter Cell yet, but it's held back by some unperceptive AI, the odd
gameplay quirk,
and a sub-par
story.
If u can get past the graphics (which are terrible, but which also makes it a great game)
and play purely on how
good the
story is
and gameplay (point
and click system) then you will love this!
The
story is great, the
gameplay is insanely fun, the graphics are probably the
best you can get on the Wii
and are pretty great,
and the multiplayer is working
and quite fun.
Megadimension Neptunia VIIR is an odd duck, being sold heavily on the VR features, even though they are so overtly tacked - on, but whatever the development
story behind that, Compile Heart has gone back
and substantially improved the
gameplay engine, to the point that this is genuinely one of the
better JRPGs out there.
The
story mode is awful (especially the voice acting)
and the
gameplay and game modes don't work out as
good as they sound.
There are some
good things here for Spider - Man fans, like a
good story with some inside jokes, cool unlockables
and a challenge mode, but it's all buried underneath tedious
gameplay.
One of the
best games of 2012, Dishonored excels in visuals,
story and obviously
gameplay.