I'm
disappointed more gameplay wasn't shown as i want to know what the gameplay loop is like, but for now i'm excited and am willing to give this a go.
Not exact matches
I know it's not what a lot of people were expecting, a return to the slower BF2 style
gameplay, it's still leaning
more towards BC2's
gameplay, and that has
disappointed some people.
While I did have high hopes for a 3DS collection of 100 of the «best» minigames, Mario Party: The Top 100 is nothing
more than a
disappointing cash in from an aging franchise that relies
more on nostalgia than great
gameplay.
Technically
disappointing, we expected
more from this new Sid Meier title, but is fun, with a classic hex strategic
gameplay.
The result is positive in a way, as it does indeed focus
more on Paper Mario himself, but at the same time the real mish - mash of
gameplay styles in place of a regular RPG feel is awkward and really takes time to click, undoubtedly leaving many people
disappointed in the process.
When I got through playing Oogie's Revenge, I must say that I was really
disappointed that the game, with such an engaging story, did not manage to put
more into the
gameplay.
While the open world
gameplay experience is excellent, the way the story has been presented has left
more than a few fans
disappointed.
If you go in knowing that the
gameplay is
more actiony than a straight RPG you won't be
disappointed.
And while
gameplay is obviously far
more important, it's
disappointing to see that the graphics are still lagging behind everyone else, although it's important to remember that the game still has plenty of development time yet.
I was waiting for this... finally it got officialy announced and with
GAMEPLAY, boy am I glad I built excitement for it.Guerrilla does not
disappoint, this is so different from KZ and yet you guys did everything great, thats true talent.I can't wait to see
more about it but this game is already a day 1 buy for me.
While quality is undoubtedly
more important than quantity, a playtime at these seemingly conservative estimates may leave many players
disappointed with anything less than eight hours of blistering
gameplay.
As a fan of the previous two games, I was
disappointed with the
gameplay changes that Lost Planet 3 bring to the series — rather than building upon the core
gameplay features and upgrading the exciting action
gameplay I've grown to love, the game instead seems to conform to a
more typical third - person shooter style and sacrifices many of the features that make the series stand out as unique and exciting in my eyes.
While the story may
disappoint in some regards, the
gameplay more than makes up for it.
I expect
more of the same but with
more lavish visuals, engrossing locales, touched up
gameplay and a decent multiplayer; all at Naughty Dog - level standards and I really don't think the studio will
disappoint.
There are really only three
gameplay styles in the game, and while this is
more than enough it is
disappointing that the dark story characters don't differ
more from their hero counterparts.
Those that were hoping for this release to bring the franchise into the modern world and put a different spin on things or make the
gameplay more exciting for newcomers, you're going to be
disappointed.
I've already mentioned how the story takes a backseat to the
gameplay, but the levels to which this happens become
more disappointing as the game progresses.
Even though it lacks a true single player experience —
disappointing considering its potential — Titanfall's actual
gameplay, featuring massive, uber - powerful mechs,
more than makes up for the half - baked narrative that exists to give you a reason to kill the opposing team.
While it is kind of
disappointing to have no real exclusive moves to each character, it does allow for
more consistency between the three, to where you don't have to adjust to three different types of
gameplay in a decently short game.
The boring
gameplay is even
more disappointing when you look at the work that went into the rest of the game.
Of course, those hints of individuality only serve to make the
gameplay a little
more disappointing.
What is somewhat
disappointing about this is that there is no mini-story mode for each character here, which I think would have added even
more gameplay.
Fans of the previous Trauma Center games may be a bit
disappointed that the surgery aspect of the title isn't as difficult or evolved as it could be, but the sheer variety of
gameplay modes on tap should be
more than enough to offset this feeling.
Sonic Unleashed looks to not
disappoint in any of these departments from what I've seen so far, and even offers us
more excitment and a some familiar
gameplay dynamics in a new light.
Nothing is
more disappointing than knowing a game had all the makings to be something fun and failed because of one large aspect of the
gameplay.
Developer Toys for Bob has added
more characters, collectibles, and mini games to the already solid offering of the original title, but if you were expecting the giants themselves to make a significant impact on the
gameplay, you might be a little
disappointed.
While I did have high hopes for a 3DS collection of 100 of the «best» minigames, Mario Party: The Top 100 is nothing
more than a
disappointing cash in from an aging franchise that relies
more on nostalgia than great
gameplay.
While this delay is
disappointing for fans of the series, its most likely due to polishes and other
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