Sentences with phrase «certainly was a fun game»

Certainly it was a fun game but ultimately failed to offer players the thrills that they were expecting, and due to this many hoped that the games sequel would fix the problems and develop the franchise into what it could be.
That aside, it certainly was a fun game to play with friends and it brought a certain Battlefield level of play to infantry focused combat.
It can certainly be a fun game if you have a group of local friends that want a party brawler, but other than that it feels quite empty.

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In their interviews all the players, the coach and the commentators are saying how much fun these games are for them, but that is certainly not true for me (and probably for some other fans).
But the guessing games are certainly fun!
There is certainly more of a focus on the challenge and an engrossing story, which a lot of gamers don't appreciate as being fun, but the gameplay itself is relatively flawless for it's genre.
Because of graphical glitches and the lack of multiplayer, the game isn't a masterpiece of the genre, but certainly we are looking at a video game fun and addictive at the right point.
Certainly not your average fps... its more of an adventure game where seeing what you can unlock next as apposed to blasting aliens is the majority of the fun.
Action - RPG fans will certainly have fun with this release, although it's similar to the original, and if you're into thongs and «role - playing» then this game is a win - win.
Afro Samurai will certainly not appeal to all due to it's many flaws, however it is still a fun, if not a little tedious game to play.
In the end, this Arcade Archive release is a pioneer once again by becoming the very first American Football game on the Nintendo Switch, and if you were around at the time it was first released you will certainly have as much fun with it today as you did back in 1983.
It's certainly worth picking up Battlezone: Combat Commander if you like the central premise of an RTS / FPS mash - up as it's still one of the best games in the Action Strategy genre, but if Rebellion or Big Boat make a proper Battlezone 3 then we hope it'll focus on the fun more than the frustration.
Certainly it isn't a perfect game: technical glitches make some races more frustrating than it should, but fun is always guaranteed.
The compromised controls don't ruin what is still a fun game to this day, but the lack of precision certainly makes it feel like an inferior port if you have the option to get it on PS3, Vita or PC.
The long dev cycle certainly payed off as this game is fluid and fast and crazy fun.
I certainly was not disappointed: the same humour (albeit a little darker at times), the game fun gameplay, the same enjoyable battles.
80's Overdrive is a fun and enjoyable arcade - style racing game that will certainly resonate with long - time fans of this style.
The second best piece of tech in the gamecertainly the most fun to use — is the Fulton surface - to - air recovery system.
It is the most significant element of the game, the most fun and certainly the best reason to buy Disney Infinity.
Either way, what you need to know is that both of these Joe Danger games are smartly - designed, fantastic pieces of fun that anyone who is looking for some addictive, challenging puzzle - platforming gameplay should certainly check out.
This can certainly be fun, but it doesn't really add to the game — and as someone that played a version with a higher degree of customisation, I was a little disappointed.
While these collection quests are certainly interesting, it really is a shame that the nightmare portions of the game aren't as fun as the collection quests.
It's certainly a fun game to play with someone, and the vehicles have been designed for more than one player, but outside of the novelty there wasn't enough to convince me Far Cry 5 is better as a co-op game.
The game certainly is no walk in the park, but is not too hard either has no confusing tactic side games going on and with the ability to change between three playable characters makes the game a lot of fun.
It's certainly more fun with friends and is well made, having plenty of nostalgia for the pink puffball's fans, but it's certainly the easiest Kirby game in years.
To give away the identity of the killers would be useless and, while it wouldn't ruin the game Twohy has devised, it would certainly diminish its fun.
The game is certainly the fun element of fractions, so they will be a hit however you use them.
For kids, this is certainly fun and entertaining with the additional games included, and maybe some adults.
The game has been hailed in many quarters for its use of music and irreverent humour and from the trailer (see below) it certainly looks like a fun game for Switch users to enjoy.
It is thriving but it certainly killed it from being able to be the lead console this gen. I do like Kinect voice features and certain games that use Kinect like fruit ninja can be fun here and there but the gesture stuff for the UI was horrible... glad they killed it.
Though most certainly annoying these problems I've mentioned don't take away from just how fun the game is.
Certainly not a party game to look forward to like Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, but it could be fun all the same.
While not AAA games, these look like they will be a lot of fun, and certainly worth the membership.
It was a brilliant game, certainly in its early days and I had fun with it, but I had friends that I'd almost argue had a wee bit too much fun with it to the point where I wouldn't see them for days.
10 Second Hero X is an extremely fun indie game that will certainly test your reflexes, precision, and brainpower.
If you're the patient sort or just a gamer with some major superiority complex hang ups, there's certainly fun to be had with Populous.
The pseudo smash bros mode is indeed pretty fun but the game was certainly hurt by the fact multiplayer was added two months after release and thus tons of people have moved on from the game by then.
There are no multiplayer features or online leaderboards, but what is there in the story will certainly have you coming back for a second playthrough as it is such an entertaining and fun experience, while the character gallery feature provides a reward factor by unlocking character biographies by progressing through the story, alongside a printed comic book included in the retail release which provides a prologue chapter to the story of the game and while it is not playable content; it is excellent fan service which is a classy effort to show appreciation towards Broken Sword fans.
There have obviously been some compromises to get the game into your hands, and it's certainly not «best on Vita», but it is fun and playable anywhere.
The Kinect features can be fun for a while and the games certainly have more promise than those announced for the competition.
There's certainly amazing mounts of fun to be had in stringing combos together on the ground and in the air and, as this is a Transformers game, it's possible to bring a combo to an end with a transformation attack, which is just as satisfying as it sounds, with the characters switching to their famous vehicle modes.
: Toro to Kyujitsu is certainly more fun if you know Japanese due to the menus, but is still a somewhat shallow game for us more hardcore types.
It's worth noting that the game has a split screen co-op mode too, which certainly raises the entertainment factor — one can shoot the dastardly humans, while the other builds the defenses rapidly and this adds hours of fun to the whole experience.
I certainly didn't have the same elated expectations that I had for XIII, but I still was looking for just a little more than the game ended up delivering: gameplay that was fun, but ultimately repetitive and far too easy, and a storyline that was far too unfocused and loosely written to truly be effective (or scary).
Its not the best looking game on Android, but it certainly looks good enough, and is appealing enough to satisfy air combat fans looking for fun on their mobile for the time being atleast.
Of course, co-op isn't exactly an extra mode of sorts, but it is a different way to play the game, and is great fun provided both you and your co-op buddy have at least a small amount of skill — it certainly makes boss fights a lot easier.
More variety would certainly be appreciated, but for roughly $ 10 USD the game delivers adequately at that price point... It's relaxing fun and certainly much easier to clean up after than stacking real blocks.»
There's certainly some fun game - related stuff there, including the ever - popular PainStation (for the confused: 2 - player Pong which mechanically whips you if you lose), which now has exchangable whips, plus some enhanced Pong - styled gameplay, woo!
Dead Island was fun, and it certainly has its place among the dumb zombie games of the world, but for all that Dying Light looks kind of similar and comes from Techland, you absolutely can't go into it thinking that it's just more of the same.
Similar games to EVE: Valkyrie that have released in the past have always been a lot of fun, but this is most certainly the style of game that is built for VR.
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