The missions here are very
different than the main game.
Not exact matches
A little
different than Suarez — Ronaldo is the
main guy, on a more attacking team — he's taking about 3 more shots each
game — and still isn't posting numbers as good as Suarez (CL is a
different story).
And whilst it may not expand on the story, its usually quite nice seeing it from another point of view, and that its more gun orientated - its refreshing when developers use DLC to try something (even slightly)
different from the
main game rather
than just an extension.
These titles have
different features from the
main installments, such as a timer similar to other arcade racing
games, many more items
than the normal installments, and the inclusion of characters from Bandai Namco series such as Pac - Man, Tamagotchi, and Taiko no Tatsujin.
Should you become one of the children of the night, you become a vampire lord which is a vastly
different experience
than becoming a garden variety one in the
main game.
Even though the
game is broken up into
different stories, the divide is greater
than just the
main character.
It definitely brings a
different dimension to multiplayer, giving the
gamer an alternative objective other
than one that is determined by the
main mode.
It also has a slightly
different flavour
than Bleed 2's content — the
main game is all about bosses and set - pieces, but Endless Mode is more Bleed 1 - style, focusing on «traditional» levels with lots of smaller baddies and environmental hazards (there are boss fights in Endless Mode too, of course — 16 of them from Story Mode will appear!)
The plot in the
game is almost the same as Ruby and Sapphire, featuring slightly
different scenes in certain parts of the
game and of course, the
main legendary Pokémon is
different than the previous
games.
It may feel criminally short if only playing the
main game once, but
different combinations of upgrades, a prestige mode and powers that change every 24 hours is more
than enough reason to pay 99 cents for this excellent title.
The scenery is
different than in other
games of this type, but of course the Mario Bros Town 2 still remains a dynamic and arcade platform
game with the plumber who plays the
main role.
They are both risky pitches, though, with the Suicide Squad movie not performing as well as originally expected and the Batman
game sporting a
different main character
than the Bruce Wayne everyone knows and loves.
Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse's
main characters may not be as compelling as the ones from its predecessor, but the way the
different moral paths are written in the
game more
than makes up for it and this latest installment is just as memorable as the original.
The
main flow of the
game is
different than the other Dragon Quest
games; instead of exploring one large world, the party goes to separate continents by placing stone shards into their appropriate pedestals in the Shrine of Mysteries.