Sentences with phrase «challenging game experience»

For those looking for a fun and challenging game experience this game might be just what you are looking for.
We focus on fun and challenging game experiences and a multitude of platforms, but mostly those which are for the hardcore gamers - PC, Xbox and Playstation.

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«Our team had plenty of unforeseen challenges when it came to reducing load times in the game and making it a snappy experience,» de Masi says.
Your past experience may help you anticipate which challenges you will face, or this may be a completely new game to you.
I would love to see chambers at CB, but since his first game for us he has kept me nervous due to his rush challenges, sometimes you are thinking to yourself please Chambers stay on on your feet and see out this attack, but he will just go in with no thought at all, he will commit himself into tackles that an experienced player would not.
Natomas» up - tempo offense is quarterbacked by freshman point guard Mekhi Williams, who should have enough experience from a challenging Tri-County Conference schedule and playoff games to be a floor leader for head coach Brian Hamilton.
The beautiful game has never looked better than through the fun and challenging skill development and games that will assist the experienced player to improve, as well as teach the basics and fundamentals to the kid who is not familiar with the game of soccer.
Young CBs and incoming foreigners need to play alongside an experienced CB for at least a season so they can focus purely on getting their game together for the challenges of the PL rather than trying to co-ordinate the defensive unit.
«If we avoid games like that and if we keep winning and putting points on then I think the quality and experience of the team to challenge for the title.
Visitors can explore the exhibits and experience interactive games and challenges.
Each year, video games offer more challenging and natural experiences, from motion - controlled action to augmented reality.
I wan na be 80 and still keep on learning and challenging myself — be it a silly ballroom dancing with another 80 year olds or an old people's home game night, I wan na believe that even then, I still have things, feelings and people I wan na experience, see, feel, do, know...
The Banner Saga 2 absolutely deserves the time of gamers looking for a narrative experience with challenging gameplay, and true gravity behind decisions made during nearly every moment of playing.
It's an excellent game for kids, with just enough challenge and depth to give them a truly fulfilling experience.
Downwell is a super quick, complex and challenging game that makes you experience the descend anew every time.
Great screenplay from Parker and Stone and a surprising amount of care in game design from Obsidian make this an experience that, while might not offering a challenge, surely achieves its primary goal.
Do you like video games not for the challenge but for the opportunity for an «interactive cinematic experience
A satisfying and challenging campaign with great storytelling, fresh multiplayer experience with new units and balance changes, and two new game modes.
Unfortunately, it's just not challenging enough and it doesn't have enough longevity for experienced sports gamers.
Rather than getting repetitive or losing focus, both games just end gracefully after a relatively brief, not very challenging, but unique and thoroughly enjoyable experience.
Its challenging gameplay, collectibles and the ability to experience the game's story from two different points of view are more than enough to keep you interested.
If you're on the look out for a slightly different JRPG experience, a challenge or an entry point to games like Etrian Odyssey and Shin Megami Tensei, then Persona Q is a great choice.
Gamers will experience the traditional stories of Japan's origin through the lens of three warring nations, with a massive expanse of options to develop their strategies from including a myriad of character classes and equipment within innovative and challenging stages.
Compares to the competition in much the same way «Tony Hawk» did at its debut - it offers a well - rounded experience based on a variety of challenges, rather than what amounts to just another racing game.
Very few puzzle games have ever managed to marry impeccable challenges with a mature storytelling quite like this — there's no fluff or extraneous content here, only a prime example of how to create a tight, unforgettable gaming experience.
Being someone who has played PRO TOUR, this game is even more challenging than playing against other pro tour players sometimes when you are fighting against the AI unless you manage to draw a superior hand that plays out better than your opponent's hand does (which is highly unlikely, hence the number of losses you will experience even during campaign mode).
Even though simplicity is at the very heart of this game, it's a dynamic experience as the player pulls off one unique challenge after another.
Battle vs Chess is full of superb modes that give the classic game a «twist», and an A.I. based on the Fritz engine that will give a good challenge to new and experienced gamers alike.
The perfect game for the Big Buck hunter fan, with easy to pick up controls that still pack a challenge for experienced players.
The PS3 beta is open to residents of North America and Europe only and according to Namco Bandai, «players will not only get an opportunity to explore an entirely new area of the game, but also experience overwhelming enemy encounters, diabolical challenges, and the unrelenting difficultly that only the developers at FromSoftware can deliver.»
A good first entry for players new to the dungeon crawler genre or Experience's other games, but if you came expecting challenge, there's little to be had here.
The game contains the occasional boss fight to liven things up which can be challenging, depending on your gaming experience.
The game's main mode of play is the Challenge mode, which has three levels of difficulty for the experienced and those who may just be getting their start in the game.
If you're after a more challenging shooter or one with local multiplayer options, you'd be better pressed to look elsewhere unfortunately but on the whole, Livelock is a game which will provide hours of entertainment and provides a very enjoyable online co-op experience and proves to be a satisfying investment.
With a witty script, charming cast of characters, and challenging set of puzzles, the game proves a comforting reminder that video games can draw back upon their traditional roots while still providing a thoroughly heartfelt and enjoyable experience.
Offering at least 35 hours of gameplay, Dark Souls II is a challenging experience with a wonderfully subjective narrative that can be simple or in depth depending on your desire to explore it fully; whilst the difficulty may deter some players, those that stick it out will find a satisfyingly in depth game that rewards perseverance and intelligent tactics
Scripted level manipulation also gives the game a more tailored and refined experience, in one level for example the screen gradually zooms closer and closer on the house you are protecting, making it more difficult to respond to incoming attacks and upping the challenge.
Summary: Offering at least 35 hours of play, Dark Souls II is a challenging experience and a satisfyingly in depth game that rewards perseverance and intelligent tactics.
«Meanwhile, Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest contains a different cast of recruitable characters and doesn't contain Challenge Maps, making character growth harder and finances more scarce, creating a tougher experience that will be familiar to veterans of the older games in the Fire Emblem series.»
He said that the game «offer [s] up a legitimately challenging squad tactics experience without alienating the family - friendly Mario audience», but also stated that «it doesn't quite have the full layer of spit and polish of a [Nintendo developed] title».
Shinji Mikami, the father of survival horror and the creator of The Evil Within has been sent to Earth to test us... by playing this game, you will be given excessive levels of stress, increased heart rates, controller rage and perhaps one of the most challenging and entertaining experiences on your PlayStation 4 to date.
If you're looking for a truly challenging experience, you can play Arcade mode from the Extras menu which is basically one credit mode (meaning you'll have to complete the entire game without dying) so patience and persistence are the keys to surviving it.
In Victor Vran: Overkill Edition players and fans can experience the original all - action game in full, alongside the ethereal Fractured Worlds — a challenging and empowering new chapter in the story of Victor Vran, and Motörhead: Through the Ages — a wild tour through the mythos, music and attitude of the loudest band in the world.
Each show features top comedians delivering their polished material while going up against a bevy of unique games and challenges designed to keep both them and the audience on their toes, providing an experience that canʼt be missed.
 Each game offers a fun arcade experience that will challenge players with puzzles and twitch gameplay.
EXPERIENCE CO-OP AND A RICH MULTIPLAYER MODE Join up to 2 friends and challenge the entire game together in Local and Online Co-op modes.
It's an all out fight for survival on a hostile alien planet in the game's first co-op mode where increasingly difficult enemies challenge players - defeating them earns you huge experience and in game credits.
Players will be able to experience the online challenges mode without any limitation through the release of the complete Rayman Legends games.
Some, like the fighter, are built in such a way as to make the game somewhat easier to play, while others, including the Witch and Wizard, require a more ranged and strategic form of play, and as such are a more challenging experience.
So based on that experience, we definitely want to continue to makes games that offer different challenges that push us.
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