It has also allowed them to craft of the most
enjoyable story modes seen in a fighting game, and the best story that Mortal Kombat has ever seen.
Thanks to a brilliantly open - ended combat system, a surprisingly
enjoyable story mode and a healthy amount of features, Infinite manages to rise above its flaws to become one of Capcom's most complete and ruthlessly addictive fighting games in years.
Not exact matches
The
story mode is a little bit repetitious and boring, but the multiplayer excellent and seriously
enjoyable.
While there is so much to do in Atlas Reactor, including Ranked PvP, daily contracts and even a poor
story mode (essentially more contracts), I simply don't find the game
enjoyable enough to keep going back to.
The great graphics, nice - interconnected between the characters -
story mode and
enjoyable fighting system make Team Ninja's latest game a worthy contender for the title of the genre.
«Attack on Titan is an
enjoyable title featuring fluid gameplay,
enjoyable action sequences, and a
story mode that all can enjoy.»
However, for new players like myself, I found tackling the
story mode and then subsequently the Arcade
mode to be much more
enjoyable to build up my skill level.
Co-op makes
story mode a little more
enjoyable, but it doesn't bolster the repetitive gameplay.
The bottom line is the
story mode isn't just a tutorial that helps beginners learn to play Dragon Ball FighterZ — it's
enjoyable to the point that it makes you want to know more about the Dragon Ball universe.
There's tons of content here, with the central Legends
story mode telling a relatively straightforward but
enjoyable tale of good versus evil.
I appreciate the Japanese actors and think they do a great job of fleshing out the characters but
story mode would have been a lot more
enjoyable with an English dub.
There is, of course, the single player
story mode, and as if it weren't enough to have one that was already as
enjoyable as this one is, NetherRealm have also added branching paths and alternate endings to it, adding a great deal to its replayability.
The game does features
enjoyable, solid third - person shooter mechanics and excellent multiplayer
modes, but it's unfortunately held back by a horrible
story, linear design, dreadful QTE's and questionable driving sequences.
Mortal Kombat «s
story mode is by far the most
enjoyable, involved
story mode in a fighting game ever.
But, the
story mode is deep and
enjoyable, so there is plenty to keep fans occupied if the online servers don't hold up.
Story -
mode is fun as well and a good tutorial or
enjoyable to watch your nephew / niece / child play.
Tekken 6 also sports a single player
story mode which can sometimes be
enjoyable, and this will last you a good number of hours.
The fights in the
story mode are pretty intense and
enjoyable with fast paced QTEs and well timed in - battle cut - scenes.
This
mode should add - on another three or four hours to the game, and is a far more
enjoyable than the main
story mode which feels somewhat lacking throughout.
So once you have completed the
enjoyable single - player campaign
mode with its intricate and well animated
story, you can then focus your skills on the multiplayer aspect which is another area where this game shines.
Fortunately, while the main
story wasn't the most
enjoyable of visual novels, there is another
mode within Norn9 that kept me playing for a while after I was done with the main
story named Norn9 Quest, and boy oh boy is this
mode fun.
I like that they are keeping the
story mode secret so it's a more
enjoyable first play
The single player
mode is considerably longer than the original and the
story is quite engaging and thoroughly
enjoyable.
Blood Stone is an
enjoyable game if you can see through the bland driving action, forgettable
story and the shoehorned multiplayer
mode, but at the end of the day this ambitious game has a lot of unfulfilled potential that could further add onto the promise that this series has going for itself.
LBP PSV — The
story may be short, but is very
enjoyable but the real long term replayability of this title should not be underestimated, and if you can get your head around the creation
mode yourself then there is arguably no limit to what can be acheived.
Infinite features the first
story mode in the history of Marvel vs. Capcom, and while it's not the gorgeous hollywood blockbuster you'll find in Injustice 2, it's still a pretty
enjoyable b - movie.
There's tons of content here, with the central Legends
story mode telling a relatively straightforward but
enjoyable tale of good versus evil.
The experiences offered by each
mode are unique and
enjoyable, and despite reusing the same levels played in the main
story, the mechanics that each
mode provides leads to campaigns that feel like entirely different games.
There are few touchstones in the
story mode for non-fans to appreciate, but there's a zany fun here that's actually quite
enjoyable, with a storyline that has clones of the classic heroes running amok.
Away from the
story the game offers a couple of other
modes which are mostly
enjoyable, much like the racing missions in the
story, the ones that exist outside are a whole lot of fun.
The anime cut scenes were pretty
enjoyable throughout the
story mode, which made that whole experience tolerable.