Not exact matches
Hitman Go is a unique take on the long - running Hitman franchise, breaking down the series to its
core mechanics and delivering an
enjoyable adventure.
The
core gameplay is challenging and
enjoyable, though it comes up just short of hitting a masterful climax of game
mechanics.
The
core gameplay
mechanics of these two franchises complement each other fantastically to create a genuinely
enjoyable action game.
Still, let's not take anything away from the rest of the game here: the
core FPS
mechanics have also been tightened up to make them far slicker and
enjoyable.
Sadly, the game's
core play
mechanics just aren't that
enjoyable, relegating these ladies to the deep discount area of the moe car lot.
The
core mechanics are
enjoyable enough to stay entertaining after countless hours of play, and though the gameplay is based in repetition it has remained
enjoyable for well over 20 hours of play time and shows no sign of wearing thin.
While the gameplay at its
core still felt like a typical anime - based game, the combat and
mechanics were surprisingly
enjoyable.
All of these things, while valid on their own, tend to point to a more critical
core issue — the
core game
mechanics aren't
enjoyable.
While the
core mechanic, story and dialogue made the experience
enjoyable, there were so many other aspects of the game that felt pointless and tacked on.
Overall, Of Orcs and Men is a solid offering with an excellent
core game play
mechanic and an
enjoyable story.