After more than a decade of handheld titles and digital re-releases, Mario Tennis finally returns to consoles with Mega Mushrooms, online multiplayer, and
a disappointing lack of content.
Not exact matches
The actual shooting mechanics are integrated quite well giving you a good feeling
of control, but the slow pace and
lack of content lead to an overall
disappointing experience with Pixel Gear.
The
lack of new
content is
disappointing although the improvements to the gameplay somehow make up for it.
Chris Carter
of Destructoid was severely
disappointed and harshly criticized the game, noting the
lack of content, the forgettable jumpshot and Mega Mushroom gimmick, and the
lack of lobbies or extras.
Still, even though I was
disappointed in the
lack of overall
content, I can't deny that Marvel vs. Capcom 3 has some excellent production values.
Scores for the realistic brawler so far include 9.0 from EGM, 7/10 from Eurogamer and a 6/10 from Videogamer who were
disappointed by the
lack of modes and
content.
If you're looking for the next must - have competitive multiplayer game then you may be
disappointed with Strikers Edge's basic gameplay and
lack of content.
Seeing as it will merely take a couple
of hours and replaying stages is only fun for perfectionists, the
lack of content is quite
disappointing.
(I reviewed Tiffany Girl, and was
disappointed at the
lack of Christian
content.
I thought I'd be moaning about this, and while I am still
disappointed by the
lack of launch
content, I've found myself not caring in the slightest.
Whilst its distinct
lack of content will no doubt
disappoint die - hard fans, who will inevitably yearn for more from the game, they can rest assured that more
content will be on its way in the future.
It's just hard to not be
disappointed in the clunky fighting mechanics,
lack of online game play, and disregard for other 3.0
content.
If you were
disappointed by the story and
lack of side
content in Earthlock: Festival
of Magic, or if you never played the original and love classic turn - based JRPGs, Earthlock is definitely an RPG to keep in mind.
But the sheer
lack of content is
disappointing, and the shadow
of a simulation mode hints at what could have been: an exciting, definitive cycling game.
Yakuza: Dead Souls is slightly awkward to play, is steeped in Japanese culture, has a likable sense
of humour and is stuffed with
content, so in spite
of the zombies,
disappointing lack of variation and bold new direction, it's still very much a Yakuza game, and even with its problems that's very much a thing that is worth celebrating.
I had a blast playing this game but that
lack of game modes in the VR
content is
disappointing.
Many consumers were
disappointed in the games
lack of content at release.
Sure there is some extra
content in the menus you can view, yet I have to admit I was a little
disappointed by the
lack of a co-operative mode as I was really looking forward to some co-op web slinging action with my daughter.
The game had the maximum amount
of players when it was released, then it dropped dramatically after many people were
disappointed with the
lack of even MORE multiplayer
content, and then after the game was saved via the Cartel Market and the F2P option, its population rose again between 2.0 and 3.0, after which it dropped at a pretty fast rate as well.
However, older fans
of the series may feel slightly
disappointed with the
lack of new
content.
While we praised the latest Apple TV for its plethora
of apps, we were
disappointed by its
lack of 4K support and exclusive
content.