Not exact matches
At best, it's a
decent vehicle for Fire Emblem's characters, a chance to flex their muscles in a new venue without the limitations of turn - based
combat holding their abilities back.
At its core, Uncharted the Nathan Drake Collection is a third - person action adventure that incorporates quick - time events, puzzles, navigating dangerous environments, climbing, killing and a very sturdy
combat system with a
decent cover system.
hack / / G.U. doesn't have the best controls and
combat can be kinda finicky, the voice acting can go from
decent to mediocre
at best, and the music / background noise isn't the great.
SquareXO: Vikings: Wolves of Midgard is more Diablo RPG than Skyrim and it's a
decent game
at that, offering good depth, fun
combat and lots of enemies to bash about.
Yes, the
combat could be flashier and the single player portion of the game could offer more variation, but there are much worse examples out there and, with that said, it's a
decent stab
at branching the series out in a new direction.
All in all, these different
combat mechanics make this linear game move along
at a
decent pace and manage to spice things up a bit; however, «running and gunning» is where the game really becomes a hoot.
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (Xbox 360 and PS3) featured a great cast of characters, a lovely art style, and satisfying exploration and
decent combat, but it sadly had a miserable time
at retail.
Blackgate offers more opportunities for stealth than
combat, but the
combat system is
decent and allows Batman to face multiple enemies
at once rather well.
While the camera is problematic and the lack of a lock - on function is disappointing, I found the
combat to be entirely satisfying and with a
decent variety of enemies thrown
at you to keep you on your toes.