All things considered, there's a fairly
decent game hidden beneath its admittedly nonsensical narrative.
All things considered, there's a fairly
decent game hidden beneath its admittedly nonsensical narrative.
Though all things considered, there's a fairly
decent game hidden beneath its admittedly nonsensical narrative.
Not exact matches
The combination of Iron Galaxy and MvC should have made for a stellar remake, but while Iron Galaxy did a
decent job assembling and updating the
games, though both
games lack character specific challenge modes, they can do little to
hide the fact that the original
games in the package are some of the weaker fighting
games that Capcom has put out.
+ It's presented really well and offers a is a
decent hidden object
game + Offers a nice counterpoint to the big AAA titles + The evidence wall is a nice inclusion
Gameplay: 5.5 The X-genes are a good idea, allowing for some
decent customisation, but that doesn't
hide the repetitive, simplistic combat that makes up practically the entire
game.
The combination of Iron Galaxy and MvC should have made for a stellar remake, but while Iron Galaxy did a
decent job assembling and updating the
games, though both
games lack character specific challenge modes, they can do little to
hide the fact that the original
games in the package are some of the weaker fighting
games that Capcom has put out.
My guess is the the bad reviews stem from people wanting adventure or strategy - type
games, but if you are looking for strictly
Hidden Object, then this is a
decent choice.