Not exact matches
Like Rasp, the
whole Wenger in / out debate was also killing my enthusiasm for going to
games and I was considering giving up my season ticket
as it was becoming less
fun due to the general atmosphere at a lot of matches.
The
game can be
fun at first, but that
fun quickly dissipates
as the same basic formula is reapplied again and again, and you'll soon realize that if you've played the first level, you may
as well have played the
whole game.
As a
whole package, the
game is
fun, fast, and somewhat inspiring.Let's get some of the obvio... Read Full Review
Now this is not to say that the
whole game was a lot of
fun as there were many instances that the action seemed to be a little sluggish, and the story had a tendency to drag.
People were having a lot of
fun with Super Mario Maker and other Mario
games (
as you do) but
as a
whole, Nitendo's booth was a more relaxed and conservative affair.
Unfortunately, the new sticker - driven combat forcibly removes a lot of the
fun from what would otherwise be a stellar portable title, and since so much of the
game is progressed through the combat, the experience suffers tremendously
as a
whole, making this a recommendation for only the most diehard of Paper Mario fans.
Because of the
game world's increased size (a
whole city now, instead of just a shopping centre) the vehicles are a simple necessity for getting around, but
as you might imagine they're also enormous
fun simply to roll about with, massacring zombies by the hundreds.
When you look at Dynasty Warriors 4
as a
whole you find that this is a very long
game with a lot of «
fun» repetition.
As a
whole, Entwined is a good looking
game with a wonderful musical score and a
fun style of gameplay, but for all of its grand suggestions that this is a
game about love and life and destiny, it ends up feeling more like a dressed up minigame.
The
game was definitely
fun, but our class
as a
whole learned communication, patience, and how to work together effectively that day.
While the story is pretty simple, it's
fun to watch the
whole thing unfold
as if the characters were really in a
game (yet able to control themselves).
These
games will be great for traveling, and
as fun activities for the
whole family.
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whole family, including
fun games,
as well
as lifestyle, productivity, news, entertainment and other apps.
It's inevitable, let's just hope the
whole game offers enough to make it worthwhile because I'm guessing that not all of the
games will be quite
as fun as the three I got time with.
Despite its issues, the Burial at Sea DLC
as a
whole was
fun and intriguing, and did a pretty nice job at continuing to chronicle the story of Booker and Elizabeth, while giving fans of the original
game a chance to come back to Rapture.
It's a flawed
game, and I can't put myself with those that view it
as the pinnacle of the previous generation, but it's still one of the best releases of the year, and a
whole lot of
fun.
I prefer tower defense
games to feel casual and
fun, where one can make a few mistakes
as they progress and learn, but, this
game ain't for jokesters like me, it's real deal Holyfield, so, if you're into that
whole mess of super seriously difficult
games, like... Nongünz, but also enjoy setting up towers to do all the work for you, this
game MIGHT scratch that itch?
The publisher goal is to market the title
as a
fun rhythm
game, which the
whole family can enjoy.
MKR is
fun and full of charming old - school vibes that will hit you directly in the nostalgia feels, though the iffy controls and lack of real diversity throughout the levels hamper the
game as a
whole.
As I mentioned in my review, the gameplay was frenetic, fast and a
whole lot of
fun even if the
game, sadly, didn't do much with it's lore.
The
game mechanics were pretty good and the
game as a
whole was good
fun.
After playing this
game alone, and with my children,
as a parent I can easily recommend it,
as it is a title that the
whole family can play over and over again while having lots of
fun.
That's a damn shame, because Battletoads Arcade is a
whole lot of
fun, which more and more people have realized after the
game made its quite - delayed home console debut
as part of Rare Replay.
Multiple characters with different powers and attacks,
as well
as secret areas and items to buy, make for good replay value, and the
whole game is just a generally
fun experience.
Every
game in the franchise pours its silly little heart out to showcase our favorite heroines, poke
fun at gaming
as a
whole, and give us, the fans, more or less exactly what we want - though I'm fairly sure that no one asked for the travesty that was Producing Perfection.
I used to rent this
game all the time
as a kid and it's still shit loads of
fun to play now, but unfortunately, the
game was released before the
whole dual shock controller took off, so needless to say you are crippled a bit in your movements.
But then, the
game as a
whole really took me by surprise by just how much
fun it was, and how inventive the design works within the world.
I don't know whether that is a positive or a negative, but the
game as a
whole is pure arcade
fun.
Now, nearly 20 years after that first attempt and three years after Stick of Truth, Ubisoft has finally created a South Park
game that's
as fun to play
as it is to laugh along with in South Park: The Fractured But
Whole.
While Nintendo
games tend to avoid realistic violence and bad language (check each
game's certification for a clearer guide), don't be fooled by the cartoon exterior: Nintendo also make the most «adult»
games in terms of depth, so a title like The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild can be enjoyed by the
whole family, and is (almost)
as much
fun to watch
as to play.
That doesn't means it's not a
whole lot of
fun to play, though,
as evidenced by quirky comedy spy puzzle
game I Expect You To Die.
It is a
game that has several
fun components, but
as a
whole, doesn't feel like it works.
The 2D sections though are without doubt the main highlights of the
game, offering the most
fun in the
whole campaign and feel really good to play overall, although I don't think they play quite
as well
as what I experienced in Sonic Mania and fall short slightly in comparison.
While they are often
fun, side missions in the Assassins Creed
games are extremely random and often feel out of place particularly when put in comparison with the general narrative
as a
whole.
Packed with ideas, style, and a
whole lot of
fun, the exuberant GAMEHOTEL SHOW presented some of the hottest
game creators from Japan, the US, and Europe, including Japanese super star Tetsuya Mizuguchi and legendary developer Peter Molyneux, who said: «Every event on video
games should be
as much
fun as GAMEHOTEL!»
Jaime is a trophy hunters
as of recent, right around February when the Vita launched, he is now working his magic to get a PS3 so that he can review RPGs until he's in heaven (or when the PS4 comes out), but if you wan na chat him up about
games and make
fun of him for having a Xbox 360 only this
whole time, hit him up on Twitter
People were having a lot of
fun with Super Mario Maker and other Mario
games (
as you do) but
as a
whole, Nitendo's booth was a more relaxed and conservative affair.
While the
fun cat and mouse stealth mechanics would make Party Hard fairly enjoyable on their own, what really brings it together
as a cohesive
whole is the aesthetics of the
game.
«You don't need lootboxes and can play through the
whole game without a problem» that is if you are willing to grind your ass off with repetitive battles to slowly raise your level... The beginning is
fun and progressing
as expected, but after leaving Minas Tirith you are suddenly stuck with endless grinding and meaningless story missions on the side....
The Fractured But
Whole (named
as a reaction to retailers refusing to stock a
game with the word «butthole» on the cover) is an accessible RPG with a wonderfully
fun turn - based combat system.
There is a brief string of dialogue that pokes
fun at the antiquated design of 3D platformers and retro
games as a
whole.
I have owned all 4 previous
games and
as soon
as it is released in australia im that big of a fan i couldn't care less what it cost me its a got to have
game if your a fan like me plus im that big of a fan I want KAZUMAS tattoo and im going to name my first son when i have one after KAZUMA coz he was my favorite character yet plus playing
as four main characters was
fun so five should be alot of
fun and about time you get to playas Haruka plus it would be cool if you could add tattoos to the characters if possible I would play it at least 12 hours a day and I do nt care what people say its the best japanese styled mafia
game ever to have been made for PS3 but I hope they make the fighting look more real by getting rid of the coloured blurs from the heat moves and the different tournament styled fights they are my only 2 dislikes in the
whole four series they should just have underground street fighting tournaments were anything except guns are not allowed so it sticks to hand to hand combat and melee only
If you can forgive the story and enjoy the battle mechanics, you'll probably have a lot of
fun with this
game as a
whole.
Even
as a core
gamer I find these systems very compelling and
fun to play; there is a joy to leveling up your
whole squad to max level, only to receive a new, more powerful rare to start the cycle again.
Being an elder
gamer made the gameplay feel nostalgic and
fun over dated, but again, when I put on my video -
game - blogger - hat I have to wonder if younger
gamers — say those in their teens and early twenties — will probably discount the
game as a
whole because it doesn't feel like a modern title.
It's not the prettiest racing
game out there and those that can't get over the
whole «turning left» thing might find it a niche title but fans of the sport will love it
as it is a lot of
fun, and it is
fun that counts.
Is this a
game or just a driving sandbox I just didn't get the
whole mission thing all felt a bit empty and pointless shame
as for first ten mins was very
fun and good graphics etc
As a
whole, Destiny is a great
game that is
fun to play and has so much going for it that it boggles the mind to think of what Bungie got wrong here.
But, in the end, Plague Knight looks like he will be able to provide players with a
whole new strategy of gameplay, allowing veterans to go back and have
fun, even if they have already finished the
game as Shovel Knight.
As with the main
game, the areas are lovingly crafted, and the
whole thing just looks like so much
fun to play!