Sentences with phrase «deep lore»

The phrase "deep lore" refers to the extensive and intricate background information, stories, and details about a fictional world, often found in video games, books, or movies. It delves into the history, mythology, and interconnectedness of characters, places, and events, providing a rich and complex narrative. Full definition
I found myself endlessly curious about the surprisingly deep lore of the game's world, its people and religions, and the main character's story arc.
It's one of the finest real - time strategy games ever created with perfect gaming mechanics, an engrossing, wonderful storyline enriched with deep lore and now, incredible visuals and sound design updated to match any strategy game that's out today.
If anything more of a testament to the games and From Software, being able to create a massively deep lore, enough to keep people invested and longing for the next instalment and the next bout of circle strafing and dodge rolls to outwit your opponents.
The main quest is decent enough as you face off against the Daedric lord Mehrunes Dagon, but the best quests (as with any Elder Scrolls game) are the ones that dig into the worlds deep lore.
I love the narrative and deep lore associated with Mass Effect, and I'm looking forward to the new environments and alien species that I'll encounter when this title launches in March.
Just like The Elder Scrolls, Enderal has incredibly deep lore to get lost in.
Kirby games aren't typically heavy on the story in a traditional sense — they rely more on showing rather than telling, with deep lore, rich for the more observant.
Mario games, known for their deep lore and storytelling, somehow have not yet told Waluigi's origin story.
Deepest lore.
It's a plot that's enriched by the game's setting and cast; a deep lore about racism towards non-humans such as elves and dwarves is constantly touched upon while talking to allies and enemies establishes a connection with NPCs in that BioWare sort of way.
The game offers hybrid gameplay mixing the best of RTS and RPG in a complete new SpellForce universe full of deep lore.
Without giving too much away, I can safely say that Black Flag's story is one of the best in the series, mixing a good old swashbuckling adventure tale with the deep lore of the Assassin's Creed universe.
It can, maybe, because the world has a deep lore behind it but at the moment we have been so focused on this game we haven't thought about it much.
It has a deep lore and history for those who look for it, a diverse roster of characters without belonging into most of the awful tropes they usually fall prey to, a simple yet really customizable combat system, and one of the better narratives I've seen in a video game.
The side missions hint at some of Destiny's deeper lore and future events, but they are delivered so passively it barely serves as window dressing.
Younger fans of the fighting genre will love the original characters and deep lore, and will enjoy the challenge of going up against those who have played these titles for nearly two decades.
Xenogears has a deep lore, great gameplay, and is a masterpiece... until you get to the second disc.
The game runs only at 30 fps, the voice acting isn't anything special (granted, for a game like this, that isn't that much of an issue), there is some bad texturing every now and then, and the story is more of an excuse for you to go from A to B than a deep lore you'll remotely care about.
These contribute to the fun, engaging combat and to the deep lore, which can be partly obtained via item descriptions.
BattleTech is a rote tactics game that manages to stand out on the strength of its deep lore and surprisingly - deep business management model.
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