Sentences with phrase «few things the developers»

Still, there are a few things the developers could have done to flesh out the experience a little more.

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There are a few things Frantic Shooter could do differently, most notably a world map, the addition of a light campaign, and unlockables that don't involve watching ads, but you get a lot of mileage out of the free download as - is, and the developers nailed the aiming feature.
Essentially it's a sci - fi - themed RPG that follows conventional structure, but the writing has gotten a few laughs out of me and I absolutely tip my hat to developers Lunatic for implementing things like equipment screens and stats, basic skill trees, and even a rudimentary crafting system.
That developer Slightly Mad Studios wants their crowdfunded game to complete with AAA franchises is admirable, but with very few unique angles of its own, the remarkable circumstances behind Project CARS's inception are the most interesting thing about it.
The Xbox One has quite a few racing games in its library, but this new title from developer Awesome Industries puts a literal spin on things.
If there's one thing that Japanese game developers have mastered in a way that few others can match, it's making games that are both completely adorable and still pretty hardcore.
The benefit of having a «real» 2.2 out will get the community developers an opportunity to check out a few things.
While I have a few things I'd like to see in 4.1, it's quite possible that it will be a lot of back - end stuff that developers might notice more than typical users.
It does, however, promise to provide a few things we haven't seen before in eReaders — lots of individual developers and companies of all sizes offering new features to users, attempts to expand the usefulness of the Kindle without taking away too much from the focus on reading, use of the wireless for features other than book downloads and basic browsing, the ability to cater to the needs of specific demographics, personalization and customization.
Day one of Google's developer extravaganza brought us a few things we were expecting like the Nexus 7 and the latest iteration of Android.
The apps are designed to show a few things: how easy it is to port apps to BB10 from other platforms, how flexible RIM's developer tools are, and most importantly how the new Cascades framework gives developers a way to create apps that match the look and feel of BB10.
There are a few things that our old editor allowed us to do that Sublime does not have built - in, but we were able to code replacement functions in Sublime, keeping the developer learning curve during our switch - over down to a bare minimum.
Speaking of which the combat is really at its best against a moderate amount of mixed foes where you can focus on a few at a time, so it's a shame to see that the developer's often fall back on simply throwing more and more enemies at the player to make things difficult, especially in the closing stages.
To the developers credit they do package a few more things in their for you to do.
Carmack is just like that, he is one of the few developers that loves talking about tech to the media, so it may seem unusual for him to say such a thing, but that is only because developers don't talk about the technical side of the games enough to the media anymore.
Here's something for all of you who are itching to get their hands on the frequently delayed Haze — over four minutes of co-op footage with a developer explaining a few things on top.
Yooka - Laylee is full of these moments, full of little things that I look at and wonder why the developers didn't take the chance to throw in a few things that we can do so much better these days.
There's so much about the game that I love, but there's a few things missing from the title that still make me completely confused: Specifically, steering / braking options, aand more in - depth customization system (decals, paint work, tuning etc.) There's something fantastic about DriveClub, and I hope the developers continue to fine tune it.
Treyarch had a bit of an eventful evening; the developer announced a number of online play details about its latest entry to the Call of Duty series, this November's Black Ops, and there were a few mighty interesting things revealed indeed.
Few game developers keep their cards closer to their chest than BioWare, but they're not above dropping sneaky little hints at things to come in trailers and the like.
The Xbox One has quite a few racing games in its library, but this new title from developer Awesome Industries puts a literal spin on things.
Let's just clear up a few things first — It's not the port begging that irks me — nor does it bother any developer I've ever spoke too.
GB: «We recently got an opportunity to speak with the developers for Assassin's Creed Revelations and asked them a few questions regarding the story, multiplayer and other things.
Moders will make this game great in 6 - 9 months, but it needs developer support too and so far, we have gotten no idea about what they are going to add, outside of «base building» and a few other things they mentioned but I don't trust them, because if you followed Sean on the interviews, he promised lots of things, most of which was NOT delivered.
It would have certainly been nice to see a few more styles of quest thrown in to the mix, especially since when the developers do mix things up with a mystery to solve or, even better, one mission in which you must solve a puzzle and outwit a Golem in conversation, they succeed brilliantly.
Score: 70 % Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens tries a few new things but developer TT Games really needs to start with changing the core gameplay.
If you've played any action game from Platinum you know they know a thing or two about music and they are one of the few developers out there who have really perfected the right music to pump you up in an action game.
That is just one of the very few things that developers, Hangar 13 have got right with this game.
The base game included plenty of levels to keep things interesting, but the developers kept supporting the game with a few holiday - themed level packs which come with the Switch version of the game by default.
The developers may have changed a few things for the sequel, but the reviewers remained unimpressed.
However, before a developer even gets to the stage of submitting the game for approval there is a few things they should know -
Sometimes game developers will change a few things to the gameplay that may please some people, but will annoy others.
With the approach of the Halo: Master Chief Collection's release, the developers had a few things to share with the fans.
The exhaustive developer diaries the studio has posted over the past few years offer a fascinating look into the process, if you're into that sort of thing.
The only visual issue was that I think the developers took things a few steps darker then they needed to, which I believe covered some of the beauty of the games visuals.
The developers cut a few things to make it friendlier for handhelds, but it all worked out for the best...
Curious pirates can find a few more details on things to come in the Developer Update video above.
We went to visit the Nordic Game Jam, we gave a few talks for upcoming indie developers, developers and other things.
But the question is why do developers implement these kind of things in their games, this is because the budget of developing AAA blockbuster games has increased from few thousand dollars to millions of dollars.
If writing this article has taught me anything, it's that comedy in games is a very hard thing to pull off effectively, which is probably why so few developers attempt it.
We've also been talking to the PSM Developer Support Team to check with regards to PSM titles as there have been a few issues there but we're trying to keep on top of things on that front...
For a few years, it seemed like it was the last thing on developers» minds, but we've seen so many great local multiplayer games recently, I think it's safe to say they are back in full force.
The developers of Australian - based Leap, and Canadian - based Amicus Attorney also have a few other things in common:
While Apple is surely courting developers, we've heard a few things about one of Apple's own ClassKit - powered apps.
Then again, what the developers have said is the game has basically been ready, but they've been ironing out a few things here and there.
To even begin to understand part of what developers are doing, we first need to explain a few things.
Secondary Language is a good thing but I'm starting to think it's all going to be cluttered after a few updates, and the developer siting the same.
To check and see if your Chromebook has access to the Play Store through this particular method, setting it up is actually a rather simple process, although it is not necessarily an instantaneous thing and may take a few minutes to change over to the developer channel of Chrome OS.
After you've installed ADB and Fastboot, you'll have to enable a few things in your Developer options, if not done so already.
The app is very good with a really stylish UI, however, I request a few things from the developer: 1.
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