Sentences with phrase «fantastic narrative game»

A-11 HALL - A is a fantastic narrative game that recently hit the PlayStation Vita.
VA - 11 HALL - A ($ 15) is a fantastic narrative game that recently hit the PlayStation Vita.
VA - 11 HALL - A is a fantastic narrative game that recently hit...
VA - 11 HALL - A ($ 15) is a fantastic narrative game that recently hit the PlayStation Vita.
VA - 11 HALL - A is a fantastic narrative game that recently hit...
VA - 11 HALL - A is a fantastic narrative game that recently hit the PlayStation Vita.

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When Gemini Rue was released on PC it was a wonderful throwback to the heyday of adventure games with new sensibilities and a fantastic narrative.
That said, I do think this game is fantastic and that anybody interested in mobile games with depth, SRPGs, or video games with great narratives should buy The Banner Saga.
It already builds on a fantastic base game to continue the journey with its narrative while introducing new gameplay features and playable classes.
It's a shame then that these precise shooting mechanics are let down by an uninspired narrative and wonky control scheme that serve to prevent the game from blossoming into something truly fantastic.
Combining fantastic visuals and sounds, with an intriguing narrative, perfectly balance controls, and challenge, Cave Story manages to set a high bar for which other games should strive for.
The beauty of Limbo isn't just its impeccable production values, but also it's narrative, which did a fantastic job giving gamers just enough substance to interpret the meaning behind the whole experience.
Wheels of Aurelia is a narrative road trip game developed from Santa Ragione for the premiere at Fantastic Arcade 2015 by Austin indie game collective.
This is something that was recently utilised in the fantastic Yuke's developed VOTOMS game (which we've reviewed in case you're curious) and naturally there are a large number of thematic links between the narratives, especially as to the scale and technical depiction of the mecha themselves.
Sure, the gritty underworld narrative is fantastic, ripe with gritty intrigue and tons of brutal fisticuffs, but the world the game is set in is just as immersive.
We see fantastic and meaningful narratives told in film and television, in books and comics, but we're increasingly seeing video games be used to tell some truly fascinating stories on all levels.
Quantum Break looks fantastic, Remedy have a knack for writing narrative stories that can twist and unravel into something deeper yet still include action heavy set - pieces without disrupting the flow of the game's narrative so I'm incredibly excited for this one.
A narrative is only as strong as the game that surrounds it though, but luckily, Lost Dimension is a fantastic game even if you separate it from the story.
The Last of Us totally deserves the fantastic sales it is getting, I've been playing it for the last 2 weeks continuously (still not completed it), and it is quite possibly the best game ever made, and like a good movie, you actually care about the character driven narrative in the game... I would recommend to any PS3 owner to buy this game.
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