Unbox: Newbie's Adventure is a delightful surprise full of
enjoyable gameplay set within a charming and downright hilarious world.
Not exact matches
Despite the lack of online play and songs missing from the
set list, Lego Rock Band's happy presentation,
enjoyable soundtrack and rockin»
gameplay will keep you entertained for quite some time.
Pros: + Really
enjoyable, intense action + Unique and entertaining
gameplay mechanics + Battlefields / areas never feel repetitive + Epic
set pieces and boss battles + PC visual and frame - rate enhancements
Underneath that the
gameplay doesn't quite manage to live up to the high standards that Daedalic have
set with the likes of Deponia, but it still manages to be
enjoyable.
It's
gameplay is solid and
enjoyable and the period
setting with its music and cars is superb.
What redeems the simplistic tile
sets are the particle effects that liven up the levels and make the
gameplay more
enjoyable.
South Park: Phone Destroyer hits that perfect balance between offering everything you love about a specific IP with approachable,
enjoyable gameplay in a freemium
setting.
Though often fairly shallow, the
gameplay was accessible and
enjoyable, while the Toy Box provided a
set of tools to create your own adventures from scratch.
Sure, it's pretty repetitive and the core
gameplay is the same as most of the Lego games, but the
enjoyable storyline, great
set - pieces and varied
gameplay makes it feel like a whole new experience.
Pros: + Really
enjoyable, intense action + Unique and entertaining
gameplay mechanics + Battlefields / areas never feel repetitive + Epic
set pieces and boss battles + PC visual and frame - rate enhancements
It's certainly
enjoyable in terms of minute - to - minute
gameplay, but its current lack of depth and the developer's apparent focus on introducing more shallow features instead of adding depth to existing ones ultimately make the game mostly a good introduction to space sims for the newbies whose lacking features will surely have you looking to Star Citizen once the inevitable boredom
sets in.
Refreshingly original
setting, likable cast, vast open world, great mixture of
gameplay elements, and a genuinely
enjoyable story.