These RPG design choices are what made
the first game shine so it would be a shame if Sumo Digital dropped this.
Not exact matches
The Free Agent squad only had half of their roster there so they certainly were gassed by the end of their
first Game but their talent certainly
shined through.
They have a shelf life of 8/10 years at the very top if they are lucky so who can begrudge them the opportunity to make hay whilst the sun is
shining... am not saying Sanchez is not money driven but the way the guy plays i can mortgage my life he actually enjoys the
game, enjoys wining
first and foremost then money comes 2nd... like the author of the article rightly pointed out, he was in Messi's shadow at Barca and could not express himself fully, now he is at a club where he is the main man and given a free role and license to express himself and i very much doubt if he will want to go to a club like Madrid (as been rumoured in the dailies today) to relieve the bad experience he suffered at Barca because let us face facts, he is never going to displace CR7 as the main man, so even if Madrid sells Benzema or Bale to make room for him he will be back to the same position he was at Barca, this time he will be playing 2nd fiddle to CR7 so my guess is all the Madrid talks is been fed the press by his agents to drive a hard bargain when contract extension talks resumes.....
His reading of the
game is excellent and that has really
shone through over the
first half of this season.
I won't give you a match report as it wasn't really a
game, but in the
first half Nasri
shone way above anyone else and looked sharper than ever.
The Portugal international was not in the best of form throughout the
game, and it required Dani Ceballos to score his
first two goals for Los Blancos as he
shone in his full debut.
Liverpool then picked up 7 points from their
first three Premier League
games, with Milner's experience
shining through.
The sun is
shining and I'm heading to my
first Cubs
game tonight, so no complaints here.
Viewing this as a launch year
game, it is harsh to dwell on the
games shortcomings (the audio for gunfire is just awful, character models lack the
shine as do certain parts of the
game, slow down occurs when things get too hectic and it can be difficult to get into a
game online) when it is the
first game of the series, the
first game by the developer, and the
first FPS
game for the Vita.
The collection of retro titles will include the
first six original Mega Man titles, all given a new coat of polish to make the
games shine...
Gaiden will get its chance to
shine later this year when Nintendo publishes Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia on 3DS — a remake of the second
game, and the
first time it will be published outside of Japan.
Side missions, presented in the post-
game by Marvel fourth wall - breaker Gwenpool (replacing the
first game's Deadpool) give characters not featured in the core narrative a chance to
shine.
Japanese console
gamers didn't
shine to
first - person puzzler Portal 2, which only managed to sell about 13,000 copies in its
first week on the market.
Nintendo usually
shines with its one
first - party
game, and the aforementioned New Super Mario Brother U is no exception.
The Asus Transformer Prime
shines during gaming sessions, for two reasons:
first, because the Tegra 3 SoC is much faster than its Tegra 2 predecessor (by 3X in graphics according to specs, and confirmed by early benchmarks), but more importantly because NVIDIA has managed to get developers to upgrade their
games with new effects and features.
The
first game had some great ideas which perhaps weren't executed as well as they could have been, and the story progression could have used some extra attention, but Bound in Blood, the prequel to the
first game, seems to have been polished to a sweet, sweet
shine, proven once more with the new trailer above.
You'll find yourself in the
games main setting — Empire Bay — after a serious accident sends Vito home and it's here that the
games beauty
shines through as when you
first set foot in Empire Bay it's in the grip of winter.
But you do get several role play
games, a hefty dose of Sonic, all three Streets of Rage, all four pre-online Phantasy star
games, the
first having been released on the Master System,
Shining Force 1 and 2 and
Shining in the Darkness as well as others.
This also marks the
first time that the Streets of Rage
games and
Shining In The Darkness and
Shining Force 1 and 2 have appeared in a Sega compilation pack outside of Japan, which makes a change since Sonic Gems never had the Streets of Rage
games when it was released outside of Japan.
As the
game begins the mystical, magical and downright strange Trine from the
first game arrives once again, gathering up our three heroes: the rogue, Zoya, is always interested in finding some
shining treasure to snag; the nervy wizard, Amadeus, whose magical might is less than impressive, and the slightly overweight knight, Pontius, whose sole duty is bashing things in the face and wishing there was more food.
At
first, a lot of players might think that this Kinect feature for Mass Effect 3 is all a gimmick but after giving the
game a test drive during last week's CES 2012 presentation of EA and Microsoft in Las Vegas, I am now able to say that Mass Effect 3
shines with the Kinect.
While players delving into the world of Ys for the
first time may not think much of Adol, the last memory played in the
game still manages to
shine a light on Adol's overall character more accurately than the events of the rest of the
game put together.
Shining Gundam has finally been added to the Gundam Extreme Versus Maxi Boost roster this month after teasing its addition since the
game first released.
The collection of retro titles will include the
first six original Mega Man titles, all given a new coat of polish to make the
games shine...
The
first console
game from Sega's answer to Shigeru Miyamoto, it stood pretty quietly in the background while Phantasy Star and
Shining Force took all of the Sega RPG glory (as well they might), and that is a pity.
On this episode we discuss the Sonic the Hedgehog IDW preview of the
first issue, Valkyria Chronicles 4 season pass, Valkyria Chronicles 4 Japanese sales, Rumors of a new
Shining game being announced, and the newly announced Bitmap Books.
I didn't mind the 2nd
game but it was the
first game that
shone for me.
A
first - person shooter in which time only moves when you move, the
game has a brilliant sense of style and perfectly offers a range of scenarios in which the mechanic
shines.
The Sony PlayStation and the Nintendo 64 were arguably the
first home consoles to consistently offer
games that
shined more light on narrative than previous devices.
More refined than in the
first game, Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games
shines with its graphical representation of Olympic Vancouver, Canada, and the Mario and Sonic universes.
Considering this
first party
game is due out later this year and to this point has not really been seen by anyone, you would have figured Microsoft would have given it a little more time to
shine.
This
first puzzle also
shines a little light on what will be a lot of the charm behind this
game - and that is Bulb Boy's maniacal glee that belies his youthful innocence.
One of the most
shining examples comes in literally the
first minutes of the
game's story mode, as you see two shinobi sisters (clad in schoolgirl outfits with barely any skirt and no midriff to speak of) bringing flowers to their sister's grave.
Criterion's efforts in the
first Battlefront's space arenas were lauded among the finer elements of the
game, and they truly
shine here.
This is also the
first DKC
game to feature HD graphics, so Retro's fantastic art style really has a chance to
shine.
This year, however, I felt it was only fair to
shine a light on The Witcher 3, an incredible
game I experienced for the
first time in 2017.
Today's episode is the very
first time we're
shining a spotlight on a famous video
game composer.
I logged many, many hours on all the Genesis Sonic
games, and perhaps even more on the
first two
Shining Force
games, which remain some of my all - time favorites.
It's an authenticity that trumps even the sheen and
shine of the
first game, offering up an experience that's as immersive and enchanting as the films that ultimately inspire it at every turn.
Nintendo usually
shines with its one
first - party
game, and the aforementioned New Super Mario Brother U is no exception.
This mobile rhythm
game spinoff, Utano Princesama
Shining Live, launched at the end of January for iOS and Android in English and Mandarin Chinese, making it both the
first male idol
game for mobile phones and the
first game in the Utano Princesama series to be released in English.
Its the
first party
games that will
shine.
The UK Sonic the Comic featured
Shining Force II stories, including one in which Max from the
first game made an appearance.
Shining Force was one of my
first Genesis
games, and I loved it to pieces.
The
SHINING FORCE CROSS series of arcade
games that's really the
first SHINING titles to be made by an SOJ team, courtesy of AM2.
When the
game first launched, Sonia was only available to people who bought
first - print copies of Blade Arcus from
Shining EX, and these
first - print copies contained a code to download Sonia.
Bayonetta is
first and foremost an action
game, and as stated, that's where it
shines quite brightly.
While Sony Online Entertainment's «DC Universe Online» has received its fair share of updates over the past few months, it will finally get its
first big downloadable content pack later this summer when the power of the Green Lantern Corps
shines down upon the massive multiplayer action
game.
Though the narrative does follow a bit after the
first game, the sequel really
shines due to the multiplayer element.
Even though the
first game focuses on the Original Trilogy, the second
game also
shines there.