Sentences with phrase «detailed description of all games»

Here, you can find a detailed description of all games, such as their origin, history, the gambling maths, the cheat codes, everything.
As a supplementary source of information, boxed video games have rating summaries that provide a detailed description of the game's content and its context.
Check out the new trailer, official box art, and a more detailed description of the game released by Nintendo.
Should you feel like checking it out, know that its detailed description of the game's content contains mild spoilers, but it's also testimony of its satisfyingly blunt action.

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[Name removed] has pretty much covered all aspects of Saturday's events in his detailed description so I just want to re-iterate what he has said especially the insufficient policing that I believe was the reason for the low level of safety we felt we had at the game on Saturday.
If you find users with anime and games you've never heard of you can learn about it within the app through the detailed descriptions we provide.
The most noticeable of these blemishes is the lack of detail in the game's descriptions and menus.
Each presentation and game is followed by a detailed chart and the end of the manual has a large table that illustrates the connection of the Montessori lessons to the newly revised BC Curriculum, including: Core Competency Connections Curricular Competency Connections BC Content Descriptions Big Ideas Connections
For additional tips and a more detailed description of how to introduce your dog to this game, please see our article Teaching Your Dog to Play Fetch.
You millennials won't remember, but there was once a time when games came with instruction manuals, lovingly crafted tomes filled with a wealth of interesting information, from controller layouts to gameplay guidelines to detailed descriptions of the characters.
L.A. Noire, Rockstar Games» decent into a hard - boiled 1940's pulp detective novel, has reached my favorite stage of the game development life cycle — the ERSB description, which reveals all sorts of story details, coupled with an as always way too graphic description of the naughty bits.
On each a couple of images, a brief description and then multiple box - outs offering various facts regarding the entry, along with a handy statistics box which tells you which games this character / location / weapon etc. appeared as well as information such as height, weight and age for characters, or what manufacturing details for weapons.
Below are the bosses from the game that can be battled, and detailed descriptions of how they may be defeated.
[And while you're reading, Zotmeister has a lengthy description of why Pac - Man CE rocks on the Twin Galaxies forum, starting: «It is to the original Pac - Man what the Tetris the Grand Master series is to the early Tetris games», and going into plenty more detail about the nuances of the switched - up, almost delicate, still high score - centric gameplay.]
If you check out the large and detailed instruction manual on the Vita game screen you can see a nice description of each main character and who they were voiced by.
In the new app, you'll see curated categories of games organized by theme, as well as more detailed game pages with descriptions, images, and videos.
Here is a description from the press release detailing exactly what sort of games will be inflicted with this new label.
As a supplementary source of information, physical (e.g., boxed) video games have Rating Summaries that provide a more detailed description of the content that factored into the rating assigned.
Holodance on Wikipedia Has detailed descriptions of the core Holodance game mechanics en.wikipedia.org.
These little details are what separate Uncharted 4 from other games and lets it stand on its own as a perfect description of what video games can accomplish, as well as featuring some of the best and most realistic acting and motion capture any video game has ever achieved before, character animations both during and out of cutscenes are borderline life - like, and the transitions from gameplay to cutscene and vice-versa are impressively seamless and barely noticeable.
You can find full details over on the press article itself, with descriptions of the games and features incorporated within.
I am not blind to the flaws of the game — and will detail them momentarily — but I was fairly certain that the game title was «Alpha Protocol» and did not contain the words «Mass Effect» or «Splinter Cell» anywhere in the description.
Along with the preview were sixteen never - before - seen screenshots, and detailed descriptions of three of the game's missions - «Say Cheese», «Jump Ship», and «Taking the Fall».
Included within its 256 pages are detailed character descriptions, maps of the various level designs, a history of pro tricks and game glitches, collectible guides, fond memories from some of the games» creators, and much more.
After you spend a couple of hours navigating through the easy and interactive menus (which include a short description of every game and some of the challenges) you'll notice the amount of attention to detail Rare has put into it, in order to make this a one of a kind collection.
This time around, the new trailer gives a closer look at the «Twilight of the Republic» campaign for the game, which brings players back into the Episode I - III era of Star Wars as Anakin Skywalker seeks to bring down the Sith and restore order to the galaxy, as the description for the trailer details:
When the day comes that I feel those less decisive years become more definitive, I will create a new section of this site dedicated to my Game of the Years with more detailed descriptions of each.
Aside from some interesting tidbits concerning the game's season pass, and a multiplayer character skin, the description of the pre-order bundle mentions a rather interesting detail about the bundle's file size.
Publisher Bandai Namco has announced a slew of new information for upcoming 2D fighter Dragon Ball FighterZ today, including a confirmation on the title's release date, a look at the game's box art, details on a season pass, single and multiplayer mode descriptions, and the announcement of an open beta.
Detailed descriptions of any and all bugs, game issues, crashes and call - stacks using development tracking software.
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