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collectible game values and saw many nosediving after getting a reboot on the current generation.
Not exact matches
With plenty of replay
value to be had through mission rankings, in -
game collectibles and a vast list of missions to undertake, Dustoff Heli Rescue 2 certainly offers plenty of aerial bang for its buck.
Wells doesn't offer much replay
value aside from a new
game + mode as there are no
collectibles to collect while playing through the
game.
As for the replay
value, once you are done with the main
game, you can free roam around the world map to discover new secrets or find all
collectibles.
Upon completing all of these tasks, or for those that aren't as interested in
collectibles or trophies, it can be disappointing to see no additional
game modes adding replay
value to this relatively short
game.
True, having only one special
collectible per level may be a downgrade, but the abundance of regular pieces in each level make the one case for replay
value, an addiction born in discovering what
games shall be depicted in eight exceptional pictures (all designed by special guests; Nintendo scholars like myself may recognize Benimaru «Ashura» Itoh, as well as some other Pokémon - related folks).
While the main campaign is pretty great and offers
collectibles for those completionists out there, the
game also features additional modes for some added replay
value, like Challenge Mode and co-op gameplay.
There's plenty of replay
value to the
game, as hidden trophy
collectibles hidden throughout the
game require a bit of extra thought and skill to reach, often requiring the use of tricks only taught to you later in the
game.
There are a number of
collectibles in the
game to keep you playing after you finish it, but not much replay
value with the main story.
Historical facts are almost always accompanied by real photographs from World War I.
Collectible objects — which give Valiant Hearts some long - term replay
value for completionist players who miss
collectibles the first time through the
game — are always historical objects that can be examined for additional information.