If you're a big fan of Civilization games then there are enough changes in here to make Civ VI a consideration and Firaxis have certainly
brought enough gameplay to the table to justify the price tag.
Not exact matches
Haunted Temple Studios, as Skulls developer 17 - Bit was calling itself at the time, had
brought with it to Boston in 2011 a strategy game with
gameplay that was accessible and enjoyable
enough to potentially appeal to a larger audience than most of its genre brethren.
Solid
gameplay, which you'd expect at this point in the series» life, but it just doesn't
bring enough new or innovative features to keep you interested, especially with a competitor as good as skate.
Stormbound [Free], a game that has released globally this week after a few months in soft launch,
brings to the table a fun combination of card collection and tactical
gameplay that looks simple at first but has
enough tactical depth and interesting ideas to scratch that itch.
However, Xenon Valkyrie +
brings enough nuance along with rock - solid
gameplay mechanics to help it stand tall in the RPG / rogue - like genre.
To me personally, Wolf, while different, shares
enough visual and / or
gameplay similarities with Fox that I'd rather see completely fresh ideas
brought in for DLC characters.
So let's disregard the whole clone thing now and take what I'm going to say at face value without qualifiers hanging onto it from my original comment: It is my opinion that Wolf, while different, shares
enough visual and / or
gameplay similarities with Fox, that I personally would rather see them
bring in brand new approaches to fighters instead of him.
Yes, the yarn design does make Yoshi look a bit like Sackboy of LittleBigPlanet fame, but I trust that Nintendo has been in the side - scroller business long
enough to
bring some fresh
gameplay to the table.
That doesn't mean it still can't
bring a bit of fun, though, and I did enjoy
enough of my time with the
gameplay to remain, as I said before, cautiously optimistic.
While none of the countless wannabes during the PSP era could convince me I needed an alternative Monster Hunter in my life, Freedom Wars
brings enough new
gameplay ideas (and style) to the table that I've decided there's room after all.
Madden 17
brings some new features and
gameplay to the table, but is it
enough this time around?
Stormbound [Free], a game that has released globally this week after a few months in soft launch,
brings to the table a fun combination of card collection and tactical
gameplay that looks simple at first but has
enough tactical depth and interesting ideas to scratch that itch.
Yakuza 3
brings together
enough different
gameplay styles that it's more or less pointless to assign it to one particular genre.
Pros: Strong lead character, classic
gameplay is still addictive Cons: Story mode is dull, doesn't
bring enough new to the table
However, Xenon Valkyrie +
brings enough nuance along with rock - solid
gameplay mechanics to help it stand tall in the RPG / rogue - like genre.
I haven't played anything quite like it and whilst the core
gameplay mechanics will probably feel familiar to anyone who has played a walking simulator before, the neat little touches that the use of echolocation
brings ensures that you'll be intrigued
enough to see it through to its end.