As
fun as the battle system is, it's almost overkill.
The gameplay is very challenging, but
fun as you battle to win the advantage in the grapple positions.
Not exact matches
As a guy, it was a lot of
fun writing the
battle scenes.
The chasing, hunting down and tense
battle can be just
as fun to watch.
I have had some
fun this week
as I got to join LFC starss Jonjo Shelvey and Martin Kelly, LFC ladies, Natasha Dowie and Nicole Rolsir
as they
battled to bake the best «red» inspired sponge cake at The Boot Room Sports Cafe, Cheshire Oaks.
This week,
as it's half term in a lot of parts of the UK, the LFC channel is running a special «Kop Kids» week, full of
fun programming for kids who love the club, including interviews of our top players by the kids,
as well
as a special today which sees Martin Kelly and Jon Flanagan
battling it out to determine who knows the most about their teammates.
She
battled weight her whole life, having been poked
fun of
as the chubby kid one too many times.
It's so
fun to see who relates to my funny stories lol This post was so different compared to my usual everything sequins and beads hah I'll never forget the
battles my mom and I would have about tights - gosh I hated them Hope you have a great weekend
as well!!
A
fun and lighthearted action RPG for kids ages 5 and up where you control Spyro and his friends
as they
battle the evil Kaos.
Mugen Souls tries to take a few stabs at making
fun of games such
as Disgaea while itself committing the same atrocities — i.e. needless grinding, relying on stat maximization and an insane amount of
battles.
The control is good, the enemies are aggressive and
fun to
battle with and
as usual for resistance, the guns are top notch.
If one were to ignore Final Fantasy X and just observe Final Fantasy X-2 by itself, you could conclude it
as being light - hearted RPG with a
fun, refreshing, and dynamic
battle system arguably one of the best in the series.
The 19 (plus four) characters provide a good variety of options for the fighting and the
battles are
as fun as ever thanks to the usual range of offensive options and evasive manoeuvres.
From glitches to repetitive dog - fights and long stretches sans jet - pack, there is always something to ruin your
fun as you trudge toward a wholly disappointing boss -
battle and an inconclusive, patchwork ending.
You could spend next week's internationally recognised day of romance sharing precious time with friends and loved ones, or... you could hook yourself up with some V - Bucks, nab one of Fortnite
Battle Royale's new seasonal costumes, and have
fun role - playing
as Cupid by shooting people with a silent crossbow this Valentine's Day.
Battles are
fun when you first start, but the lack of reward you get for
battling makes them more pointless
as you go along.
The Pokémons look great
as are all the NPC's that you meet and
battles are
fun with lots of special effects and
fun animation.
The game's
battles are also still just
as fun, mixing a level of MMORPG-esque automation and partner AI with real - time combat techniques for whomever your current main character is.
The Blood Arts system gives you a lot more room to customize characters, making it more
fun as an action game and letting you truly come up with your own
battle style.»
Racing two hundred other drivers in a cross country road race is
fun, especially during the instances in which you'll have to
battle highway traffic
as well
as your opponents.
From March's
battle with a bathroom stall door to the pair's ill - thought - out disposal of a corpse, there are some truly
fun and memorable scenes that border on slapstick, and I suppose they're the reason why The Nice Guys is being billed
as a comedy.
Deathtrap is slightly less passive than many tower defence games
as the main character — which can be a mercenary, sorceress or the currently unavailable marksman depending on whichever class is selected at the outset — can wade into
battle themselves and start chopping up kobolds for
fun and profit.
It's also good to see Bill Paxton back in space marine uniform and Brendan Gleeson is
as fun as always
as his grumpy commanding officer and the
battle sequences are a...
As always, these trials aren't exactly that long or necessarily that challenging, but they're
fun, and make a nice change of pace in comparison to the traditional gym
battles that Pokémon have been throwing at us for nearly twenty years.
While computer - controlled allies aren't
as fun to play with, they are thankfully very capable in
battle, often destroying enemies before Kirby can even get to them.
There is a lot of
fun to be had,
as you chase a soldier around a building, jumping and diving through obstacles, the
battle pounding along at such a pace you are struggling to keep up.
This mode, while not
as fun as the single player, still offers some decent amount of
fun with the multiplayer allowing up to 8 players in a co-operative
battle.
I admit the
BATTLE LA movie looks good but it's almost a given that it will take itself too seriously an ultimately be disappointing where
as SKYLINE was just good
fun.
The real
fun is watching the sparks fly between Huard and Feore
as they
battle it out on the streets of Montreal and Toronto.
A supporting role in Dolly Dearest certainly isn't among Rip Torn's career high points, but this is a
fun low - brow popcorn flick that merges Child's Play and The Exorcist and gains momentum
as it builds to a rousing climax in which a family must
battle a small army of little girl dolls possessed by an evil Mayan spirit.
Blade Of The Immortal isn't
as awesome or resonant
as Miike's 13 Assassins (or Logan, for that matter), but it's still lots of
fun, beginning with a one - on - 100 bloodbath and proceeding from there like an especially kinetic video game, volleying from one ruthless boss
battle to the next.
Though, the fact that the film isn't entirely without obvious merit confuses things even further: Krauss is wryly brilliant
as Krauss and delivers the film's biggest laugh with his Herzog - ian reasons for using a wheelchair; Gael Garcia Bernal has a great time
as a lecherous member of Laura's delegation, spinning his suitcase with the sneering verve of a cartoon villain who twirls his mustache and gleefully acts smarmy before being felled by his own beleaguered bowels; Herzog's shots of Diablo Blanco, portrayed by Bolivia's real - life Uyuni salt flats, are among the most stunning in any film released this year; Shannon has
fun in the impromptu photo shoot that takes place toward the end of the film; and
as expected, there's a fascinating push and pull in the
battle between human and nature at the heart of the film's central premise.
I'm REALLY enjoying this game, beautiful graphics, and
fun battles and magic system (almost
as good
as the Chrono Trigger combine system)... The only drawback is I couldn't care less about these characters or this story.
And what's great about the
battle on this side is that Rose Byrne isn't merely left
as a female spectator watching her husband have all the
fun.
Battle mode is just
as hectic and easily just
as fun.
Deadpool starts in a good place but eventually starts to skip to the same beat
as all the superhero movies it pokes
fun at, pitting our antihero against a sadistic bad guy in a CGI - heavy final
battle, the fate of his love hanging in the balance.
Yep, it's
as fun as it sounds, but there's tons of crazy stuff leading up to this
battle - it's not just a simple fist fight, it's an epic rivalry.
While it features the delicious Erin Grey who no doubt featured in many a schoolboy's fantasy life (including the present author's), what it lacks
as exploitation is a sheer sense of
fun and mischief
as is the case with movies like
Battle Beyond the Stars...
Battling with these epic characters provides limitless amounts of
fun as there is enough variety of characters to keep you trying different combinations just to see what kind of combos you can do.
Battling online is also a lot of
fun although it's not
as populated
as you would hope and I found quite a few players would quit before I can win.
The inspiration stops here though,
as the rest of the game doesn't come close to the
fun levels and unique boss
battles offered by Metal Slug.
Overall, it's a solid premise for a game
as it creates some opportunities for
fun scenarios (such
as the few enjoyable boss
battles).
You'll find yourself within tons of unique environments where you'll solve puzzles,
battle hordes of minions (
as well
as cool bosses), and take part in
fun situations such
as having to shoot down enemies while flying a plane or master enjoyable mini-games.
Boss
battles are the single most
fun part of the campaign
as they usually consist of hulking monstrosities.
Cost issues are likely to mean most gamers stick with the latter, and in truth it's the more accessible and
fun option, especially
as it more easily facilitates two - player
battles.
Offering a fascinating window onto the
battle of ideas that raged
as United States was catapulted to the status of a global power by its industrial might, Banquet at Delmonico's will make an enjoyable read for anyone wanting to learn about an eminently relevant era of U.S. history and have some
fun in the bargain.
Art side,
as mentioned, the action scenes are great,
fun, sci - fi
battle stuff in these pages.
The idea behind
Battle of the Vet Hospital Stars was created back in 2011
as an alternative to a seasonal Continuing Education program and for the Colorado veterinary community to rally together in a
fun and new environment.
I end up
as the designated bailer, but it's a losing
battle — great
fun, but I'd rather sail on the Safari Explorer.
The couch co-op is extremely
fun and just
as tense
as any of the story
battles.