In my review I heaped praised upon both the campaign mode and
the fun multiplayer options, mainly because of the excellent shift in style afforded by the exoskeleton.
The game offers not only the very
fun multiplayer options, but also a similar single player experience provides plenty of content in the game across the few different game modes.
Not exact matches
Some gamers may be disappointed to hear that there's no
multiplayer option in the game, but there's so much
fun to be had in the dark reaches under Torchlight that you won't really mind.
And the
multiplayer is tons of
fun, but a lobby system is something to be desired at times, when playing with only friends isn't an
option.
This game is solid, decent storyline, well crafted environments, good graphics, good characters, western thru and thru, shooting mechanics are good, showdowns are good
fun and sometimes challenging, concentration modes are
fun, is a fairly average length, around 15 hours,
multiplayer is less than inspiring however and the game really does everything GOOD but not GREAT, so a good solid shooter for a western fan, otherwise a good game to rent if no better
options exist, really nothing special but still good
fun for the short while it lasts.
There are a lot of
fun filled hours to be played on this game, and with all the
multiplayer options, it is a good game to hold on to.
The
multiplayer option was
fun and we had no issues with servers, although I was always brought back to single - player as I wanted to build and build without unnecessary interruptions.
The game does have some
multiplayer options, which are good
fun, and in fact I only wish there had been more, as these were some of the better parts of the game.
7.0 — PlayStation Lifestyle: «While decidedly light on content outside of the main campaign and devoid of any real
multiplayer options to speak of, the most important part of any racing game, the driving, is consistently
fun»
And yet the changes that have been made have turned this into a sublime game that has a satisfying,
fun and beautifully balanced handling model, a raft of cars to play with, a slick singleplayer experience, even better
multiplayer options and the awesome new Rivals mode.
Songbringer actually allows a local
multiplayer option for a friend (or stranger) to join in on the
fun and control Jib.
Not having both these
options is like a Call of Duty without
multiplayer; yeah, it still works, but how much
fun is it?
However, the game's only offline mode is the campaign, and while there's plenty of
fun to be had there, I would have loved an
option to play practice
multiplayer matches against the AI while commuting to work.
Unfortunately, there are no
multiplayer options when playing with the Balance Board, but this can be forgiven thanks to how
fun it is to play with the peripheral.
Mario Sports Superstars is a
fun sampler of five Mario sports games, each with a fairly decent sized single player component and each featuring
multiplayer options (locally and online).
On the
multiplayer side, there aren't really any
options beside public and private match, but what is cool is that you and up to 7 other players can play online making for some of the most intense and
fun moments you can have in the game.
The classics (i.e. Pac - Man and Galaga) hold up in spectacular fashion with great display
options, along with
fun platformers in the first two Rolling Thunders, and
multiplayer gems like Tank Force and Pac - Man Vs..
For those looking for a
fun, inexpensive
multiplayer game on Switch, there are far worse
options.
The argument here is that the game is both more
fun with and meant to be played with others, and that's probably the case... if local
multiplayer is an
option for you.
While all of these
options are pretty
fun, I don't see the harm in throwing in some capture the flag or maybe (gasp) coming up with something original to bring to the
multiplayer arena.
The single player is good, long
fun, but some better
multiplayer options would have really put DiRT over-the-top.
Even the
multiplayer — which we were unable to cover last time — is surprisingly
fun, with nicely distinct loadout
options and a strong but not - too - lopsided progression system.
The fact that you can take this amazing experience on the go, plus the value of local
multiplayer, Cross-Network Play and exclusive rides, makes this an outstanding
option for those looking for a
fun competitive sports game on Nintendo's new platform.
These new items also don't change the game at all which is great, instead offering a
fun decorative
option to the
multiplayer.
While decidedly light on content outside of the main campaign and devoid of any real
multiplayer options to speak of, the most important part of any racing game, the driving, is consistently
fun.
«Gameplay and
fun is the main reason why the game has such a high rating, the visual richness, high customization
options and many
multiplayer options are others reasons why Renegade is insanely good.»
Unless you go back to Master Chief Collection, with over a hundred maps from four games and a crazy slew of
multiplayer options, it could give you and your buddies hours and hours of
fun.
The end result is both
fun and nostalgic, with tight gameplay, solid structure and pacing, and a surprisingly engaging
multiplayer option.
Featuring daily challenges,
multiplayer options, leaderboards, and different puzzle shapes, this relaxing game is
fun for players of all ages.
And though it doesn't have the best online
options nor the split - screen
multiplayer «pick up and play» accessibility of ARMS, Nintendo proves through Splatoon that they know what they are doing when it comes to making great games with
fun, addiction - enabling gameplay.
Of course, taking on live opponents is where the true
fun begins, and TrackMania Turbo features both local and online
multiplayer options.
The more i see the concept arts more fond of No. 3 i become... i wonder if later on we can have a fully 3D zone
option for
multiplayer battles... just imagine the Colosseo mode... a fully 3D zone where 4 + players can pick a mighty boss (or Call) and have some PvP
fun!
The
multiplayer Battle modes in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe offer a variety of
fun options across eight colorful and well - designed Battle courses.
The game does have some
multiplayer options, which are good
fun, and in fact I only wish there had been more, as these were some of the better parts of the game.
There is always room to get better, a very difficult challenge mode to try and beat, computer player
options to add to offline
multiplayer that can continue to raise difficulty, and the online competitive field that will be
fun as long as it is active.
Riptide GP: Renegade features a lot of content for its price, with a decent career mode, lots of customization
options and
fun multiplayer.
The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes lets up to three players get in on the
fun, with
multiplayer options available for local cooperation via Download Play with a single game card or online play.
-- 100 % safe and free — Exciting and entertaining car racing game even for the smallest children —
Multiplayer option to compete and have
fun with family and friends — 36
fun - filled 3D tracks to explore — 2 different driving modes — High resolution and interactive 3D graphics to explore — Easy and clear button controls for little fingers
Happy Dungeons is a role - playing game with
multiplayer options for you to bring your friends in on the
fun!
From a mode standpoint, the
multiplayer options are incredibly
fun and varied.
The different
multiplayer modes, available both in local play and online, contain plenty of customization
options and revolve around different strategies ranging from the every man for himself action of «Free - for All,» the classic team - based
fun of «Capture the Flag and the tactical, team - oriented action of «Search and Destroy,» just to name a few.